Staying true to herself isn’t just a mantra for North Carolina rapper Rapsody, it’s a guiding principle. One that she embodies in both her music and her life. In the musical artist’s single, “Stand Tall,” Rapsody dives deep into conversations about sexuality and mental health, shedding light on personal struggles with grace and resilience.
Learning More About Marlanna Evans
The accompanying music video for “Stand Tall” opens with a captivating interview between Rapsody, whose real name is Marlanna Evans, and acclaimed actress Sanaa Lathan. In their dialogue, Rapsody reflects on the significance of Lathan’s mentorship and support during a pivotal phase of her career.
“To watch you work, to see your confidence, to see your genius…it meant a lot to me,” Rapsody shared, highlighting the profound impact of Lathan’s guidance.
As the conversation nears it’s end, Lathan asks a question that directly speaks to rumors and speculations around the rappers sexuality.
“Speaking of authenticity, are you into guys?” Lathan questioned. “Are you into girls?”
The song then begins. While not directly answering Lathan’s inquiries, Rapsody seems to poke holes in the stereotypes that may have led people to ask those questions in the first place.
“Judgements on me. They wondering if I’m an eat the c**chie fan,” Rapsody rapped. “All because I choose to style in sneakers and some baggy pants.”
The rapper goes on to say she the speculations used to agitate her. She also makes the decision to not explicitly answer the questions that swirl around her sexuality.
“So I ain’t got no answers you can believe what you choose,” she said. “I’m tryna focus on sleeping at night without waking up panicking.”
Rapsody also addresses her mental health and battle with anxiety in the song.
“I suffer from anxiety,” she admitted in her song, offering a candid glimpse into her inner struggles. “Tryna meditate to calm my heart, racing like an ambulance.”
Music as a Form of Authenticity
“Stand Tall” is more than just a song. It’s an example of Rapsody’s resilience and unwavering commitment to authenticity. With each verse, she dismantles societal expectations and embraces her truth with unwavering confidence. As the chorus echoes the mantra of standing tall in the face of adversity, Rapsody emphasizes self-empowerment and self-acceptance. She encourages listeners to embrace their flaws, confront their fears, and stand tall in their truth.
In an interview with All Hip-Hop, Rapsody delved deeper into how creating this album was a way for her to be authentically herself.
“I would say it represents my desire to speak to my humanness in the most free way, she explained. “It started me on the journey, and it required me to be fearless, which is why I titled it ‘Stand Tall’ – be firm in who you are, legs straight, shoulder back, chest out.”
“Stand Tall”is the single from Rapsody’s album, Please Don’t Cry, which was released on May 17. The 22-track album boasts features the likes of Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Phylicia Rashad, Alex Isley, and Baby Tate.