A multi-instrumentalist with a scorching voice and striking platform shoes to match, McCreary’s kaleidoscopic blend of pop, hip-hop, and soul offer up fierce songwriting with an equally brazen attitude. 

Raised in Atlanta, McCreary first sat down at a piano at the age of five. Building stock in her musical prowess throughout her childhood, McCreary would add drumming, guitar playing, and songwriting to her repertoire while winning various awards from Festival Disney and the National YoungArts Foundation. August of 2014 saw the release of McCreary’s debut single,‘Home.’ Performing the song with legend Jon Batiste (Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, Ed Sheeran) as well as artist and musician Lonnie Holley, the song quickly became a fan favorite.

By 2016, McCreary had performed widely around Atlanta and Georgia, notably with jazz icons Wycliffe Gordon, Victor Goines, and Tivon Pennicott before making her move to Nashville, where McCreary honed her songwriting skills while attending Belmont University and has continued to perform. With the 2018 release, ‘Grip On Me,’ McCreary stepped into a contemporary pop style with hip-hop and soul sensibilities. Surpassing 130K streams with the single on Spotify, McCreary ushered in an inspired new sound. 

Her newest single, Hardball, released at the end of August 2020, has made a huge splash in the pop scene; already amassing over 40k streams in less than a month and stellar recognition for its vivacious songwriting and thrilling attitude. Fans are in for a treat as McCreary releases more savage singles with her redefined look and artistry to top off this year.

 
Screen Shot 2020-08-27 at 10.42.57 PM.png