Divinity Roxx is a multi-hyphenate Grammy-nominated musician, recording artist, producer, and author celebrated for her empowering lyrics and infectious bass playing.
Her career as a bass player skyrocketed after touring with 5-time Grammy award-winning bass virtuoso, Victor Wooten. She then toured and performed with Beyoncé as her bassist and Musical Director. She was a featured soloist on the ‘Beyoncé Experience’ tour and DVD and composed original music for the ‘I…AM Sasha Fierce’ tour.
She has appeared on countless television shows, including The Grammy’s, SNL, Good Morning America, and more, with personal highlights including a special performance at The Whitehouse with President Barack Obama and an invitation to perform at The Whitehouse Easter Egg Roll in 2023.
Her 2021 Family Music Album release, ‘Ready Set Go!’ received a Grammy nomination and Scholastic Inc. published two songs from the album as full-color picture books.
Divinity’s original compositions can be heard on television shows like ‘Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta’, ‘Jersey Shore’, ‘The Bold Type,’ and others.
Her voice-over work includes commercials for Progressive, White Castle, Excedrin, and a leading role as Leetah, in the ‘Elfquest’ audio movie.
She composed and performed the theme song for the PBS KIDS television show, “Lyla in the Loop” in 2024.
She co-composed music for the Young Theatre of the Arts play, ‘The Boy Who Kissed The Sky,’ written by Idris Goodwin and produced by the Tony Award-Winning Alliance Theater (Atlanta) and Seattle Children’s Theater.
Divinity made her debut as a playwright and actor in the world premiere of her one-woman show, ‘Starchild: The Ballad of Debbie Walker’ at Crossroads Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 2023.
Divinity was born and raised in Atlanta, Ga. She currently lives in New Jersey. She is a proponent of the rights of performing musicians and songwriters and continues to speak out against pay inequity and gender bias.
She is a voting member for the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, serves as the co-executive secretary for the National Black Musicians Coalition and is serving her second-term on the Board of Governors of the New York Chapter of the Recording Academy where she is the co-chair for the Advocacy Committee.