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Did My Dad Predict My Future By Naming Me Madyson Symphony?

The Indie Unplugged | Episode 132

In this soul-stirring episode of The Indie Unplugged, host B. Vaughan sits down with rising singer-songwriter Madyson Symphony, a gifted artist whose name alone carries the weight of musical destiny. Raised in the church and shaped by a deeply musical family, Madyson shares how her journey—marked by faith, a music degree from Spelman, and a relentless drive to stay authentic—led her to embrace her calling as both a vocalist and a producer. From going viral online to collaborating with industry legend Terrace Martin on her debut single Slowburn, Madyson gives us a transparent look at how she’s balancing talent, training, and tenacity while crafting a sound that’s all her own.

The conversation dives deep into the challenges of being a young Black woman in the industry, how growing up in church taught her to adapt in any performance environment, and why she believes you don’t have to fit the mold to be great. Madyson opens up about her current creative evolution—self-producing her debut EP—and why she’s committed to making music she loves rather than chasing trends. With humor, humility, and powerful insight, Madyson reminds listeners that purpose doesn’t require permission—and that the future truly has her name on it.

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