
In a world that craves authentic voices, RiVERSE emerges as a powerful force on this World AIDS Day with the release of their highly anticipated EP, “Humanity In Volume.” This dynamic queer music collective, comprised of Justice (formerly known as Dizz), Khadija, Zak, and Monroe, has captivated audiences globally, and their latest project is set to make an impactful statement.
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With their new single “Lovin’ Me Down,” which dropped on November 20th, RiVERSE dives deep into themes of self-love and resilience. As a critically acclaimed group of queer, BIPOC and plus-size artists, they have amassed nearly one million followers across social platforms, effortlessly merging unapologetic artistry with bold activism. Their mission? To “represent the underrepresented” and empower fans worldwide.
Best known for their infectious hit “BaeBeeBoo” from their sophomore album “Poison IV,” RiVERSE is embracing the spotlight with “Humanity In Volume.” This powerful EP confronts the stigma surrounding HIV, shining a light on the resilience of those living with the virus and celebrating the beauty of thriving in one’s truth. As they take centre stage today, RiVERSE invites listeners to join them on this vital journey of awareness and acceptance, proving that music, at its best, can be a catalyst for change.
Artist: RiVERSE @dizzy.riverse @khadija.riverse @zakriverse @monroexxriverse
Lyrics/Vocal Arrangement: @dizzy.riverse
Producers: @kylenethersole @bitterxbroke @denisedeion @opoismyhometown @boitello_
Recording/Mix/Master: @definitivesnd
Interludes: @jamesfavron @nubian_divinity @kdesai1506 & Cameron Chase
Album photography: @fabiandicorcia
Graphic design: @zmakyouink


