Who is Zuri Sage?
She remembers
what the future forgot.
She grew up in the Deep South in a house where the incense never went out and her grandmother hummed songs that seemed older than memory. At nineteen she had a dream so vivid it felt like a transmission — indigo skies, red clay earth, and generations of Black women singing in a language she had never learned but already knew.
She woke up and began writing. She has not stopped since.
Her music is what that dream sounds like when it becomes a song.
"I carry what they planted.
— Zuri Sage
I sing what they saved."