Kadhja Bonet - "Nobody Other" | Live From The Rooftop

There is a timeless quality to Kadhja Bonet's music. From the threads of psychedelic soul, jazz, and folk, the California-based artist weaves together songs that blur the lines between music and poetry. It is a breathtaking quality that places Bonet in a realm entirely her own. Outside of her own striking music, you may recognize Bonet from "The Chase," the opening track of Anderson .Paak's Oxnard. We had the honor of inviting this once-in-a-lifetime talent to our rooftop for a rooftop performance quite like no other.

Performing "Nobody Other" from her critically-acclaimed debut album, The Visitor, we witnessed first-hand what makes Bonet such an exceptional talent. With only the warmth of her guitar and commanding vocals, Bonet delivers a performance that echoes into the eons. It is the sort of performance that no matter of flowery words can simply do justice, so why not see exactly what we are talking about in our live from the rooftop video.  

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