Enchanting ( Fort Worth, TX)

Enchanting






ABOUT 

Fort Worth-born rapper known for her hit songs like "Track & Field" and "No Luv." Her music has earned her over 500,000 listeners on Spotify as of February 2023. She shares many modeling photos and updates on her music on Instagram.

BEFORE FAME

Before doing music, she was a cheerleader, an athlete, and even did hair and nails for a time.

TRIVIA

The music video for her song "Track & Field" has received more than 4.7 million views on YouTube. Rap is actually a recent development for her, as she began music singing R&B.

FAMILY LIFE

She was actually born in Germany as her father was stationed there during his time in the armed forces.

ASSOCIATED WITH

She has signed with 1017 Records, a label owned and operated by rap icon Gucci Mane. He has also been a feature in some of her songs.


Road To Success:

Enchanting’s stage name speaks for itself. With the way her voice swirls around the beat, the name serves as a perfect descriptor of her ethereal vocals. Pressing play on an Enchanting verse, you’re instantly mesmerized by the textures the 22-year-old songstress brings to the mic. Coming out of Fort Worth, Texas, Enchanting began to pursue music around the age of 18. After graduating high school, she was quick to begin taking music seriously, taking to the studio to record “a little mixtape” that boosted both her career and her passion for music. The tape, titled Love & Drugs, was an intro to Enchanting’s current style—less lax and forward thinking, she admits she sounded like “a little baby” on the tape that served as the roots for her current style. Regardless, the tape itself was well received by Enchanting’s peers, pushing her to keep recording and refining her new take on R&B. “I had to get comfortable with my voice,” Enchanting recalls. “Staying in the studio and constantly recording, it helps me find the style I can be good at.” She defines her style as something chill with a dash of neo-Soul, a twinge of old school R&B, with some modern trap flavor sprinkled in. “It’s like Trap-n-Blues,” Enchanting expresses. The genre blend is perfect for Enchanting, who uses music as a vehicle of expression, not only for herself but for others. “Other people can relate to the things I say. I might help somebody through any situation, they can listen to me and find peace.”

Hailing from Fort Worth, TX, Enchanting has emerged as both a sheer vocal dynamo and a tried-and-true empath, delivering what she dubs “trap-n-blues.” Exuding Neo-Soul depth and flexing a skyscraper-size vocal range, she channels raw passion, only to lean into hills and valleys of heartbreak with just the right amount of trap intensity. Introduced to Gucci Mane via producer J. White Did It, she signed to The New 1017 in 2020 and dropped music at a prolific pace. She contributed “Way Back” to Starz original P-Valley: Season 2 and lent her vocals to choice cuts from a string of compilations including SoIcyBoyz, So Icy Christmas, Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer, So Icy Boyz 22, So Icy Boyz The Finale, and So Icy Gang: The ReUp. Praised as “a smooth operator” by Essence, “wicked” by Pitchfork & “a standout” by Uproxx, Chant has generated over 120 million global streams and has only just begun her rise to the top. 

Most recently, Enchanting appeared alongside K Shiday on Gucci Mane’s compilation tape, Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer. The New 1017-signee’s natural rasp propelled “Left On Read,” an independent anthem that introduced the So Icy Girlz (Enchanting and K Shiday). Enchanting credits Dallas’ superproducer, J. White Did It for making the connection between herself and Atlanta rap icon Gucci Mane. “I guess he told Gucci about me,” Enchanting explains with excitement and gratitude. “Gucci called me the next day.”

From Gucci Mane, Enchanting has learned how to work quickly and thoroughly. Instead of waiting for the perfect time, Enchanting finds herself in the studio as often as possible, chasing her dreams and freestyling her way to punchline success. “I punch in bar for bar,” she says. “I usually record myself at home.” In five years, Enchanting imagines the music industry with a revitalized R&B at the core. Her legacy is one of showing other aspiring artists from her city they can do it, too- more than a natural artist, she’s a natural-born motivator with a sterling personality. Rap and R&B princess Enchanting embraces her softer side on new project Luv Scarred – available now via 1017 Global Music/Atlantic Records. The 17-track collection includes standout track “Needy” alongside dynamic collaborations with Baby Tate (“Heaux Things”), Seddy Hendrix (“Shoulda Known”) & more. Enchanting previewed her knack for smooth vocals and throwback vibes on her fan-favorite single “What I Want” featuring Jacquees, which has amassed over 1 million YouTube views since release. Luv Scarred also includes previously released cuts “Keep It Playa” (praised by NPR for “[advancing] another facet of her style”), “Large Amounts” featuring Gucci Mane, “Take It Back” & more. The project features production by J. White Did It (Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion), Bizness Boi (Lil Nas X, Teyana Taylor), JetsonMade (Jack Harlow, Roddy Ricch) & more. 
Luv Scarred follows her 2022 debut full length rap release No Luv, which housed Chant’s hottest rap singles including “No Luv” with Gucci Mane featuring Big Scarr & Key Glock (boasting over 40 million collective global streams), “Track & Field” featuring Kali, “Freaky Deaky” featuring Coi Leray, “Want Sum” and “Issa Photoshoot” with Gucci Mane (a revamp of the 1017 founder’s iconic 2009 single).


Luv Scarred track list:
1. Tell Me Why
2. IDKS (Skit)
3. Hopeless Romantic
4. Love Shit
5. Take It Back
6. They’re the Problem (Skit)
7. Shoulda Known (feat. Seddy Hendrinx)
8. Heaux Things (feat. Baby Tate)
9. La La La
10. Needy
11. What I Want (feat. Jacquees)
12. 4321
13. I Feel Way Better (Skit)
14. Large Amounts (feat. Gucci Mane)
15. Keep It Playa
16. Evil Aries (Skit)
17. Love Scars

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