Akenya.

Hello. My name is Akenya. I am a singer, pianist, composer, and arranger. I study Jazz Voice, although I love to sing pretty much anything. I have a deep love for all art. I also love different cultures, traveling, astrology, philosophy, and spending a lot of time with my thoughts. I enjoy the beautiful things in this world; the beauty of love, of life, the beauty of women, the beauty of friendship, and so much more. So, I decided to get a tumblr so that I could post and share that with others. And in that, I hope you all can see and enjoy the beauty in me.



-album: http://akenya.bandcamp.com
-more music: http://www.reverbnation.com/akenya
-follow me: http://www.twitter.com/akeebaby17
-fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/akenyaseymour

HAS NO ONE SEEN THIS?!?!? Is she supposed to be bi? gay? I KNEW IT! omg. I’m in love. all over again.

(Source: kissedandcrazed)


I always loved this. 


yagazieemezi:

Alice & Awa Maquillage

THE most beautiful skin. Ahhh. 

yagazieemezi:

Alice & Awa Maquillage

THE most beautiful skin. Ahhh. 

(via darkskinnedblackbeauty)


J’adore THIS WOMAN!

(Source: leslieknope-s, via trillmermaidxxx)


i’m obsessed.

i’m obsessed.

(Source: blackandkillingit)


Please check out this video that I had the pleasure and privilege of working on with director Luigi X Solorio, and artist Jade Ivy. Dope indeed. : )


The VOICE!

I’ve basically been watching Whitney Houston concerts every night for the past week or so. Yeah, I’m obsessed. And this concert is everything. God, how I miss this woman. 


cartermagazine:

Today In History
‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’
“I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman
(photo: Harriet Tubman)
- CARTER Magazine

cartermagazine:

Today In History

‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’

I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman

(photo: Harriet Tubman)

- CARTER Magazine

(via trillmermaidxxx)


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