Bashema performs an eclectic mix of music ranging from her own self-penned compositions to jazz, blues, and pop covers.
Niece of Jamaican Reggae Legend Keith Hudson and cousin of Acclaimed New York Hip Hop artist Keith "Tryfle" Hudson Jr.
Bashema has had a passion for music since she was very young and this shines through in every performance.
She has released a number of Singles and EP’s, ‘Writer’s Block!’ (2009), double single ‘Liberty’ (2010) 'Go with the Flow' with music video (2012) and double single 'Tell Her' with music video (2017).
Bashema has appeared on various radio stations and festivals including Glastonbury and even performed for the Jamaican High Commissioner.
2018 Bashema became a finalist in Pride's Got Talent London competition and performed at Pride in London.
In 2019 Bashema released her mini-album 'Endurance'.
"Mixing jazz & classical piano playing with sultry vocals on top" - Martin Booth Bristol Evening Post
“Bashema takes you on an emotional journey as her music changes from pop to jazz to blues" - The Note Magazine
Bashema performs an eclectic mix of music ranging from her own self-penned compositions to jazz, blues, and pop covers.
Niece of Jamaican Reggae Legend Keith Hudson and cousin of Acclaimed New York Hip Hop artist Keith "Tryfle" Hudson Jr.
Bashema has had a passion for music since she was very young and this shines through in every performance.
She has released a number of Singles and EP’s, ‘Writer’s Block!’ (2009), double single ‘Liberty’ (2010) 'Go with the Flow' with music video (2012) and double single 'Tell Her' with music video (2017).
Bashema has appeared on various radio stations and festivals including Glastonbury and even performed for the Jamaican High Commissioner.
2018 Bashema became a finalist in Pride's Got Talent London competition and performed at Pride in London.
In 2019 Bashema released her mini-album 'Endurance'.
"Mixing jazz & classical piano playing with sultry vocals on top" - Martin Booth Bristol Evening Post
“Bashema takes you on an emotional journey as her music changes from pop to jazz to blues" - The Note Magazine