About Me
Bôsé is an inspirational performer, with a powerful and dynamic voice that soothes the soul. As a songwriter, she writes about life and hope, delivering songs of faith to her listeners, and rejuvenating love songs to last a lifetime. Her extraordinary sound moves all who experience her live. Bosé has an amazing gift that allows her to move from one genre of music to the next. She can sing R&B, gospel, funk, alternative rock, soul, jazz and even country, and chooses to touch the world with what ever comes from her heart.
She was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, to Mr. and Mrs. Ajaka. At the age of three, her family moved to London, England. Shortly after, she began singing in home videos and school plays. Her parents decided in 1995 to move to Atlanta, Georgia. By the age of fourteen, Bosé began receiving classical vocal lessons. She competed in many solo competitions across the state and received many awards for her exquisite operatic voice. In 1998, she was accepted into Interlochen Arts Camp in Interlochen, MI. A year later Bosé attended Berklee College of Music, in Boston, MA. Where she graduated in 2003,, with a major in Voice and Performance.
While at Berklee, she directed and produced concerts, ranging from original songs, tributes to amazing artists, old school jams, funk and neo-soul styles. Bosé also joined two local bands in Boston, a gospel group called Crazy Praze and another cover tune/original funk band called Blacksole.
Soon after she graduated, Lady Bosé began training vocalists professionally. She taught vocal health, vocal technique, and basic fundamentals for any vocalist. Bosé also taught music at the Boston Renaissance Charter School. A year later in 2004, she relocated back to Atlanta to not only keep her dream alive, but help others in their journey. In March of 2005 Bosé was part of the new Ray Charles Raelettes recording after his passing. Though the Raelettes and the tribute band for Ray charles did not continue, Bosé began planning her next move for success. By mid summer 2005, she was introduced to Dr. Alveda King. She was in need of a talented singer and vocal coach to assist her in a few upcoming studio projects. It would be the start of a lasting friendship.
In July 2006, the launching of a new sickle cell drug took place in Abuja, Nigeria. Bosé was invited by Ms King to be the special performer of the night. From august of 2007 till janurary of 2008, Bosé gave a jaw dropping performance at one of Atlanta’s finest restaurants “FLAMBEAUXâ€, bringing an exquisite sound, high energy and the most memorable tunes in entertainment.
Currently she is an event planner for the Coffee Loft, atlanta's sophisticated urban relaxation venue. Ms. Bosé is also preparing for her latest live album to be released in 2008, while performing with the "Higher Power Singers" (a coporate singing group in the south east).
Lady Bosé is a true visionary and spectacular performer with a voice sweeter than honey.