Meredith Ezinma Ramsay (born January 11, 1991),[2] known professionally as Ezinma, is an American violinist, model, music educator and film composer from Lincoln, Nebraska. Ramsay gained viral fame in 2017 by performing a violin cover of American rapper Future's hit "Mask Off", and for her performance during Beyoncé's 2018 Coachella performance. In 2020 she debuted as a solo musician under Universal Music Classics.
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| Birth name | Meredith Ezinma Ramsay[1] |
| Born | (1991-01-11) January 11, 1991 (age 31)[2] Lincoln, Nebraska |
| Genres | hip hop, classical |
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| Instrument(s) | Violin |
| Years active | 2016–present |
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Ezinma was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to a Guyanese father and German-American mother.[3] Her father is a professor of actuarial science,[4] while her mother is a creative non-fiction author and works as an English professor.[5][6] Ezinma started playing the violin at age three, and continued to play throughout school.[4] By junior high school, she felt alone as she was often the only black classical musician onstage,[5][7] and did not meet another black string musician until she was 13.[8] As a child, she listened to a wide range of music, including her funk, reggae, jazz, and Caribbean soca due to her father,[8] and Americana through her mother.[9]
Ezinma attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln,[10] where she originally studied pre-med, before switching degrees to music.[11] At university, Ezinma formed a string and piano trio, and was mentored by members of the Chiara String Quartet.[12][13]
In 2012, Ezinma moved from Nebraska to New York to study at Mannes School of Music, the classical division of the New School,[14][7] which helped her see outside the rules of classical music.[11] Ezinma began releasing music featuring both her violin performance and vocals, and intended to release these songs on an extended play called I Am Ezinma in 2016.[11][15]
Ezinma began posting videos of her performing violin covers of songs to social media in 2016. Her first cover was a 15 second clip of Adele's "Hello" posted to Instagram.[4] During this time, Ezinma continued to release original music, such as "Elevate Me" in 2016,[16] and the instrumental "Give It Up" in 2017.[17]
In April 2017, Ezinma uploaded a cover of Future "Mask Off" as a part of a viral challenge featuring instrumental covers of the song.[18] Ezinma's version gained her millions of views across Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, and led to a sudden increase in her popularity.[3] American musician Beyoncé took notice of Ezinma's videos on social media (even before her version of "Mask Off"),[4] and invited her to perform as a part of Beyoncé's 2018 Coachella performance in April 2018.[8] Between 2017 and 2018, Ezinma appeared in modelling campaigns for Adidas,[19] Gap Inc.[20] and Gucci.[21]
In early 2019, Ramsay signed to Universal Music Classics.[22] She plans to release a classical-fusion album with hip-hop/trap influences in 2020, entitled Key of Black Minor, to be released alongside a documentary of her life.[4][8] Ramsay has worked as a film composer, scoring the soundtracks to the documentary film The Times of Bill Cunningham (2020),[23] and the Oluniké Adeliyi-starring short film Promise Me (2020).[24] In August, Ezinma released her debut single "Beethoven Pleads the Fifth".[25]
Ezinma partnered with Wide Open School, Re-Create (a program to provide educational content for public elementary schools in New York) and After-School All-Stars to create violin-related educational content for schools and after-school programs in the United States.[7]
Ezinma's parents divorced when she was young, and she has two brothers and two sisters.[4] Her mother, Lisa Knopp, is an author of creative non-fiction books, and works as a professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.[26][6]
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| "Beethoven Pleads the Fifth"[28] | 2020 | Classical Bae |
| "Vivaldi Springs Forth"[29] | ||
| "Drummer Bae"[30] | Non-album single | |
| "Ode to Hustle"[31] | 2021 | Classical Bae |
| Title | Year | Other artists | Album |
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| "String Quartet No. 1"[32] | 2015 | Ayumi Okada, Karen Dekker, Rose Hashimoto, James Waldo | Here, Where the Land Ends and the Sea Begins |
| "Piano Trio No. 1"[32] | Ayumi Okada, James Waldo, Alyona Aksyonova | ||
| "Black Panther"[33] | 2018 | Kendrick Lamar | Black Panther: The Album |
| "All the Stars"[33] | Kendrick Lamar, SZA | ||
| "Dazed & Confused [Acoustic Version]"[34] | Ruel | Non-album single | |
| "Poison Intro"[35] | Swizz Beatz, Áine Zion | Poison | |
| "Lift Every Voice and Sing"[36] | 2019 | Beyoncé | Homecoming: The Live Album |
| "Déjà Vu"[37] | Beyoncé, Jay-Z | ||
| "Don't Hurt Yourself"[38] | Beyoncé | ||
| "Heaven's Gate"[39] | Jae the Dreamer | Equal & Opposite | |
| "When We're Awake"[40] | Sam O.B., Denitia | Non-album single |
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