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Mia Bahr All Set To Drop Her New Single Ivy

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
October 12, 2020
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Mia Bahr All Set To Drop Her New Single Ivy
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Chicago based singer-student Mia Bahr to release her new song soon, reveals the title. 

Mia Bahr is one of the very few musicians who found interest in advocacy and bringing a change in society. With her continuous efforts, Bahr has made an impact at Stanford University and amid her own community in her hometown of Chicago. She has been continuously working towards promoting music education while simultaneously working on her albums.

She is currently a student at Stanford University. But she came into the limelight back in the year 2013 when her song ‘Lemon Haze’ went viral on Soundcloud. Eventually, she started ghostwriting for a number of Chicago rappers. She has also been a part of Mom Dog’s album ‘Mom Dog’. Known as Saint Bahr in the music world, her stage name comes from an image of her at Chicago’s Lyric Opera wearing a crown of divinity.

In the past, Mia Bahr has released two extended plays. While the first one was a tribute to her hometown Chicago, the second one was dedicated to her friend who passed away due to overdose. The young singer had donated all the proceeds from the streams to charities that support music education in public schools.

Now she is very soon coming up with her new single called ‘Ivy’, which talks about the experience of an Asian woman going to an elite college.

Talking about her philanthropic work, she had earlier founded and headed an educational non-profit organization that dealt with products developed from local chefs in Chicago. All the profits generated from the NGO were donated to schools on the South side. Mia has also been a motivational speaker on public platforms like TEDx and Chicago Youth Talks.

She is currently presiding as the Parliamentarian of Stanford’s student body and gearing up for her upcoming song release. Alongside, she is also planning to release an album in the next year.

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