St. Louis is a river town, and its diverse music scene reflects the converging waters that run north of its Midwest borders. Throughout the years, the city has birthed genres like rock ’n’ roll and ragtime, produced chart-topping artists like Nelly and Tina Turner and created a melting pot of sounds that’s prime for creative collaboration and innovation.
St. Louis singer Aida Ade release her debut album, "Silly Dreams" in October 2025. The album includes the song "Shame," a soulful ballad about heartbreak and unrequited love.
St. Louis hip-hop artists Oso Valley, left, and emantreeman joined forces to release the joint EP "a lil 3.5" in April. The album features the song "irish goodbye" featuring Rachel Bouzier and MARKEES.
From left Trifeckta, Keem and Rockwell Knuckles pose for a portrait at None of the Above. The three of them put out a collaboration album titled “The North Remembers” as an ode to north St. Louis.
St. Louis singer Aida Ade release her debut album, "Silly Dreams" in October 2025. The album includes the song "Shame," a soulful ballad about heartbreak and unrequited love.
St. Louis hip-hop artists Oso Valley, left, and emantreeman joined forces to release the joint EP "a lil 3.5" in April. The album features the song "irish goodbye" featuring Rachel Bouzier and MARKEES.
From left Trifeckta, Keem and Rockwell Knuckles pose for a portrait at None of the Above. The three of them put out a collaboration album titled “The North Remembers” as an ode to north St. Louis.