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Ladies First: Allison Russell

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Their talent is undeniable. Their contribution to the culture is indispensable. They're the Black women in our playlists, on our screens and in our feeds. On Ladies First, Element Everest-Blanks talks with one of these remarkable women about their lives, their music and how they made their moment happen. Because it's not about who's next. It's about who's now.

I sat down with Allison Russell to explore the journey that shaped the artist she is today, tracing her career from its earliest chapters to the elevated space she now occupies. What unfolded was a conversation that added an entirely new layer to what many think they know about her.

Russell is perfectly comfortable with her career being defined by constant change because, for her, evolution isn’t something to resist; it’s something to embrace. Every song, every collaboration and every new chapter is another invitation into the community she’s intentionally building. She has a remarkable ability to create tribes wherever she goes, welcoming people with the stroke of her pen and reminding us that music has the power to connect us long before we realize we belong.

Our conversation went beyond the music. We talked about where daily inspiration comes from, what it means to continue creating with purpose and the responsibility of building a path that someone else will one day have the courage to walk.

Russell understands that legacy isn’t measured only by awards or albums, but by the doors you leave open for those who follow. It’s a conversation about artistry, humanity and the quiet work of making sure the next generation has somewhere to begin.

HYFIN Program Director / On-Air Talent | Radio Milwaukee