Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson (aka H.E.R.)

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“I feel like people can get to know me and everything about me through my music and my message, not knowing my name or what I look like or where I'm from,” H.E.R. says.

Grammy winner H.E.R. will perform at Super Bowl Sunday. She says representation matters now more than ever

“I feel like people can get to know me and everything about me through my music and my message, not knowing my name or what I look like or where I'm from,” H.E.R. says.

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