From the Navy to the Stage: Introducing Miss Fluid | @fluid_iam

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A well-rounded artist, born and raised in St. Louis, MO. Neah Barnhart picked the name Miss Fluid after of her multifaceted artistry and artistic flows graced the main stage. A poet, singer, rapper, songwriter and director, Fluid is started writing poetry at 14 and performed her first poem at the age of 16 at The Legacy Books and Café.

That same year, she joined the US Navy but refused to let that halt her artistic journey. Fluid continued writing and performing poetry around the country throughout her 4-year term. And after returning home from the

Navy in April 2017, Miss Fluid started vocal lessons and begin to fine-tune her passion for music and performing.

Fluid slowly began creating visual art for her brand and in March 2019 she released her first album “Fluid Master”. This album opened the door for Miss Fluid to perform in numerous venues and festivals across the country.

Along with her many passions in art, Miss Fluid is also a community activist; currently earning a degree in Social Work and teaching yoga at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She aspires to help build a healthy community where she can teach wellness through yoga, self-care, and self-study.

Miss Fluid uses her music to express herself and to spread positivity that can be felt and heard. She aspires to help people love and feel good through divine sound and transparent fluidity. Her self titled EP “Miss Fluid” displays her uniquely intriguing wide range of capabilities within the scope of poetry, rap, and singing. “Miss Fluid” will release in March 2020.

Check out her video for “Fluidization” below!

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