Best known for her viral videos that have chalked up more than 700,000 YouT… Read Full Bio ↴Best known for her viral videos that have chalked up more than 700,000 YouTube views in less than six months (catching the attention of Yahoo!, E News!, the Washington Post, and many others), this fast rapping female came on to the scene with a bang and is ready to bring her voice to the world.
In the Fall of 2011, Bailee Moore was a junior at Ohio University pursuing a retail merchandising major and working as a bartender. Then, in November, everything changed. That’s when Erik Paul of OU and Kyle Allon of Full Sail University decided to film Bailee rapping a written freestyle. After a trip to Orlando, they posted the video online, and the rest is history.
“I’ve always been a singer and loved singing. I’ve also always loved rap music. I just didn’t know that I could find a way to combine my interest in rap music and my love for singing into something new,” says Bailee. “Once I got in the studio and also started to perform live, I knew I had to pursue my dream.”
“I’m so excited to have the opportunity to make the kind of music I like – music that makes people happy.”
Bailee’s music has already reached hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world. She released two YouTube videos for Hit Em Up Freestyle and Talk That Talk, neither of which was commercially released. Based on the buzz from those videos alone, Bailee was ranked Number 6 on the Billboard Next Big Sound Chart, which ranks the fastest accelerating artists in the world.
Later this month, Bailee will be releasing her first single and music video for Halo At Home. Bailee and her independent record label, Allon Music Group, enlisted the help of some serious professionals for the recording of her first single, including production by Dan Zavaro (Chris Webby), mixing by DJ Swivel (Beyonce, Jay-Z, Tiësto, Fabolous), and mastering by Chris Gehringer (Lady Gaga, Drake, Mac Miller).
Bailee and Allon Music Group will be releasing another single during the Summer and will then begin focusing on Bailee’s first EP, to be released in the Fall. There will also be a Fall tour in support of the EP.
Throughout her fast rise to success, Bailee has continued to stress her positive #bemoore message.
“I have a chance to have a career in music because I took a risk to see if I could rap. I always like to say “#bemoore” because everyone has a chance to be more. If there is a dream you want, go for it. Don’t ever let anyone tell you what you can’t do. You can always be more!”
In the Fall of 2011, Bailee Moore was a junior at Ohio University pursuing a retail merchandising major and working as a bartender. Then, in November, everything changed. That’s when Erik Paul of OU and Kyle Allon of Full Sail University decided to film Bailee rapping a written freestyle. After a trip to Orlando, they posted the video online, and the rest is history.
“I’ve always been a singer and loved singing. I’ve also always loved rap music. I just didn’t know that I could find a way to combine my interest in rap music and my love for singing into something new,” says Bailee. “Once I got in the studio and also started to perform live, I knew I had to pursue my dream.”
“I’m so excited to have the opportunity to make the kind of music I like – music that makes people happy.”
Bailee’s music has already reached hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world. She released two YouTube videos for Hit Em Up Freestyle and Talk That Talk, neither of which was commercially released. Based on the buzz from those videos alone, Bailee was ranked Number 6 on the Billboard Next Big Sound Chart, which ranks the fastest accelerating artists in the world.
Later this month, Bailee will be releasing her first single and music video for Halo At Home. Bailee and her independent record label, Allon Music Group, enlisted the help of some serious professionals for the recording of her first single, including production by Dan Zavaro (Chris Webby), mixing by DJ Swivel (Beyonce, Jay-Z, Tiësto, Fabolous), and mastering by Chris Gehringer (Lady Gaga, Drake, Mac Miller).
Bailee and Allon Music Group will be releasing another single during the Summer and will then begin focusing on Bailee’s first EP, to be released in the Fall. There will also be a Fall tour in support of the EP.
Throughout her fast rise to success, Bailee has continued to stress her positive #bemoore message.
“I have a chance to have a career in music because I took a risk to see if I could rap. I always like to say “#bemoore” because everyone has a chance to be more. If there is a dream you want, go for it. Don’t ever let anyone tell you what you can’t do. You can always be more!”
Cut to the Chase
Bailee Moore Lyrics
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(Liv).e sew em on them wings spread your pretty things let your…
Cop Shoot Cop Hold her tight just like a doll, falling backwards down…
CopShootCop Hold her tight just like a doll, falling backwards down…
David Myhr Why can't you get yourself together Cause we're only wastin…
Fort Lean I watched you burst onto the scene I watched you glide…
Liane V Baby listen up, we've been sittin' here for way too…
Liv.e sew em on them wings spread your pretty things let your…
Loner Take off Your right foot from the brake That's what she…
Morcheeba When When you you find drugs Analyze them explicit What's…
Roman Müller Haven't heard from you in weeks Then you call me…
Rush It is the fire that lights itself But it burns with…
The Keystones Lost and alone in a world that is bound to…
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Game Changer Dazy day, it's heavy but I'm ready for confetti and…
Mirror Mirror Mirror Mirror on the wall, who's the baddest of them…
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Lunegard
The melodies are still repeating in my ears
Kevin Velasquez
Good work girl. Beat is bad ass. And vocals are perfect. Keep it coming. I'll be playing this at parties I Dj. Thanks
Jayson Norris
Dang bailee goes ham
danyell adams
bailee u kill it and i love your style keep gettin it
Meranda Kincade
Damn u can hella rap dont listen to them haters:)
Satoria Edminister
U should start rapping more u haven’t done it in a while
Kentucky Wildcat Fan78
I love this song
Minkleburg
This is fuckingg awesome girl, keep it up
yadon
awesome :)
NIKIRA
girl, come back now and SHINE!!!!!!!