Minnesota vocalist and interdisciplinary artist Dizzy Fae debuts a new song, “I’m Good,” today. Produced by Kieran Watters, the song comes accompanied with a visual animated by Mortis Studios.
“There are many similar stories in the world, but no one has lived or is living exactly how you are,” explains Fae. “I made this song to highlight the strength in knowing some things you go through will never be okay, but you are going to be okay. Healing is a process that starts within, making sure your mind, body and spirit can thrive admist the madness.”
In an effort to give back to her community, Fae will donate the first month’s proceeds of the song to Root to Crown’s Abundance Therapy Fund. Founded in Minnesota, the organization provides holistic therapy services to BIPOC individuals with financial barriers. Learn more about the organization here and follow here.
Dizzy Fae is a 21-year-old artist on a mission to interrogate the nuances and liberties of love and human connection. Born in St. Paul and based in Minneapolis, Fae is mixed-race and queer, and her art is an extension of her fluid nature and constant state of transformation. Belonging everywhere and nowhere.
Fae’s multi-dimensional talents are the product of conservatory training, years spent studying dance and vocal performance in a variety of genres including opera and jazz. In 2016, her debut track “Color Me Bad” debuted on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show while she sat in senior year vocal class.
>Her 2018 debut mixtape, Free Form, drew widespread acclaim with Teen Vogue calling it “a hypnotic breakout.” She went on to perform headline shows in America and Europe, as well as support sold-out tours with Lizzo, Toro Y Moi and Biig Piig.
Then came her second mixtape, NO GMO. True to its namesake, Fae unraveled herself in a new pursuit of the real, the organic. Enlisting Minnesota producers Psymun and Alec Ness, with contributions from Falls (wedidit), Sir Dylan (Solange, The Weeknd) and Kim Tee (Clairo), NO GMO carried a bright, bouncy immediacy as she evolved even further into her convictions as a lover and a fighter.
Fae has since shared stages with Jorja Smith, Troye Sivan, Charli XCX, Anna of the Northand more, and has curated and performed at her own sold out Dizzyland festival in Minneapolis.
In her attempt to unearth the unkown from within, Fae frolics through the fringes of genre, laying her observations bare with a burning confidence and an uncompirising spirit.