Music – Atlanta

Eli Liberty is an American, blasian-cuban R&Pop; singer who was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago. Along with singing, he is also a producer, songwriter, and choreographer. He is best known for his hit, “No Cuffin,” (2016) from his debut EP, Try Me - Part 1. 
After deciding to sing R&Pop;, his eclectic palate of fusing multiple musical genres together has proven successful. Moving to and making a name within Atlanta’s “independent artist” scene, he’s noted for not just producing and singing music - he performs it. “I never wanted to be confined to just one genre,” he said. Eli has trained with the Joffrey Ballet, traveled with one of the most prestigious high school choirs in the nation and now has garnered a following of 24 thousand on Instagram. Eli stands as an ally of the LGBT-community, against bullying, for the recognition of the importance of mental health and suicide prevention and also as a pioneer for black men who may feel misunderstood. Eli has always said that music allows him to connect the dots of his past and present while shooting for his future. Eli feels music is one of his fundamental grounding elements that keeps him focused. He is heavily inspired by K-pop music. "I aspire to bring the intricate storytelling and invigorating live performances of Korean Pop culture to pop culture in America through my music." Along with this, he hopes that his music can help guide, save lives and inspire others just as music has always done for him.