San Francisco Rapper So Vicious Carries on Her Mother's Legacy | KQED
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San Francisco rapper So Vicious, inspired by the legacy of her late mother, Loretta S. Wilcher, is honoring women through her art. With a new album in the works, she is set to perform at the 'Women of Legacy | A Day To Honor Herstory' event in Oakland. As a supportive presence in her life, Wilcher, who was heavily involved in community matters, encouraged So Vicious in her musical journey. Aiming to uplift and inspire, So Vicious sees the collaboration of women as vital in creating a strong community.
So Vicious plans to honor her late mother’s legacy with her art, focusing on women's empowerment and community support through music.
She emphasizes the impact of women's contributions to society, stating, 'As humans we learn from everybody, but women bring life into the world.'
In her performances, So Vicious aims to inspire and uplift others, maintaining the memory of her mother, who was a community pillar.
The upcoming 'Women of Legacy' event will showcase female artists, illustrating the power of women collaborating to support one another.
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