Growing up on classic records like Rihanna’s ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’, Giggs’ ‘Talking The Hardest’, ‘CD Is Dead’ by JME, and Tempa T’s ‘Next Hype’, Wohdee fell in love with music from as early as she can remember. “When I realised how vibrational, influential and limitless it is. The fact that it can change your mood - you can go from being in a bad mood, to singing and dancing”, she recalls. Wohdee has always had a love affair with music and the fact that it brings people together, whether its reggae and dancehall or R&B and soul or rap and grime.
If any quote could describe Wohdee and her music, she says it would either be Tupac’s ‘Protect Your Essence’, because her music is high vibrational, but also explores the deeply important things to her, like knowledge of self, social injustices, and positivity; and DJ Khaled’s ‘We Da Best’, for obvious literal reasons, because she wants to be the best rapper, singer and songwriter, and she’s only just getting started.