Brooklyn Queen

Despite the name, Brooklyn Queen is a Detroit native who made her teenage debut with the viral hit "Keke Taught Me" in 2017. Raised by a fellow rapper she signed with BMB Entertainment, releasing many singles that echoed the world around her, evolving as she grew from a girl to a young woman. Leading the way for Gen-Z rappers, Brooklyn Queen has cemented her place in the world of hip hop and as an influencer with over 10 million followers across all platforms.

Community Track

Doing Numbers, My Music Went Viral!

Duration: 1 hour

Location: Room 339-342

Saturday, September 30

11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Featuring: Kyle Exum, Brooklyn Queen, Shiadanni and more

Musicians are embracing the power of social platforms to spread their art and find their audience. In this session, tune in to hear how your favorite musical creators carved out a space for themselves not only on the internet, but in the world of music as a whole.

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Community Track

We're up Next! The Next Generation of Black Creators

Duration: 1 hour

Location: Room 337/338

Saturday, September 30

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Featuring: Shaelovve, MegaGoneFree, Lee McCall (LeeThe4th) and more

Just like the creators who paved the way for them, these creators aim to inspire and facilitate inclusion in the industry for their successors. In this discussion, panelists will talk about who influenced them the most and will highlight the ways they hope to energize and educate those hoping to get into the creative space.

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Community Track

VidCon Evening Show: "Yes, and..."

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Location: Community Mainstage - Hall F

Saturday, September 30

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Accessibility: ASL Interpreters Present

Featuring: Basement Gang (Kadeem), Basement Gang (Nate James), Basement Gang (Nick) and more


Community Track

Off the Dome: Rhyming Improv

Duration: 1 hour

Location: Room 339-342

Sunday, October 1

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Featuring: Baby Simba, Howieazy, Kyle Exum and more

Lowkey we all got bars! Creators will be put on the spot, throwing one-liners back and forth trying to stump each other on random topics. Will it make sense? Probably not. But the rhymes will be top tier!

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