Search
Close this search box.

Multifaceted Artist Rachel RaQuel Uses Her Voice to be a Force of Good

Rachel RaQuel
Sourced Photo

Many factors drive people towards the summits of success. Some are fueled by the thought of being able to generate wealth or gain fame, while others are determined to secure coveted positions in their chosen fields to create a legacy. In the case of Rachel RaQuel, with her desire to catalyze change and impact the lives of many, she has empowered her to climb the pinnacles of greatness with grace. As she transcends the music industry with a visionary purpose, she aims to send powerful messages across the world in order to serve as the people’s beacon of hope.

Rachel RaQuel is an emerging artist fueled by her passion for using her influence for the greater good. Unlike many artists who use music as their channels for expression or money-making pursuits, this self-starter pushes the envelope to stand as a guiding force. Music is a highly diverse platform, and she will continue to use it to transform her purpose-driven vision into action.

Rachel RacQuel made her start working alongside notable personalities in the industry, including the late Jeff Jamison, the founder of the National United Affiliated Beverage Association and the sole creator of the only approved Martin Luther King Flag by Corretta Scott King, and the late Rachel Williams, owner of Unison TV Kids and retired Wardrobe Director for Elton John.

Today, Rachel RaQuel has been performing at different shows and events. As a matter of fact, she has been working alongside notable personalities in the industry. She also recently performed at the 10th Annual Soirée in the Cities, curated by Ebony Edwards and hosted by the legendary DJAKTIVE. The event was a pop-up tour that created shopping parties for women-led brands. 

Rachel RaQuel also performed at Tisa Rose’s Pretty Petals Botanical Experience, a therapeutic and healing event to reimagine the simplistic joys of life through making floral arrangements, and at Drew Vision & Baseline.HQ’s The Brooklyn Music Kitchen with her accompanying duo Shannon Woodall.

One event in particular that stood out for Rachel was The Holiday Concert @ LOVE PARK in Philadelphia, where she partnered with Dr. C Nichole of CN Productions, The Philly Clean Scene, German American Marketing, The City of Philadelphia, The Office of Councilman David Oh, Remnant Entertainment TV and The Jewish Community of Philadelphia (Chabod of Fairmount & Chabod of Center City) to embark on the city’s biggest family-friendly, all-inclusive holiday celebration.

The City of Brotherly Love’s German-style outdoor market has brought in many locals and tourists together, boasting a plethora of colors year after year in its widely known Christmas Village. As the event was a stark reflection of the rising star’s vision, Rachel brought out her distinctive flair and demanded the stage as per the norm, where she once again had fans saying her name.

When asked what separated her from her competition, Rachel RaQuel shared that she wanted to be an artist who helps and motivates others. In a world where industries foster a competitive atmosphere, this multifaceted artist aims to lift others up and help them navigate through difficult times. It is a challenging path to take, but Rachel is determined to be a force of good.

Hailing from the country’s first World Heritage City, Philadelphia, Rachel RaQuel has always had an unparalleled passion for music. She started singing at four years old and practically grew up performing before an audience. From stage plays to TV commercials and game shows, Rachel was a versatile personality gifted with talents in acting, dancing, and even stand-up comedy. 

Without a doubt, this multifaceted performer was born to be on stage. However, Rachel RaQuel’s successes were hard-won. She underwent several losses throughout her career and even came close to losing her mother. Nonetheless, Rachel continued to persevere. “After all those experiences, I have come out of them with a different outlook on life. Because of everything I lost, I became even more determined to pursue my passion and follow my dreams. I am glad I now have the confidence to make music and perform my full-time career,” the artist shared.

With no intentions of slowing down any time soon, Rachel RaQuel aims to expand her horizons in order to stand as a source of inspiration to aspiring hopefuls from around the world. In the years to come, she hopes to see more artists fueled not only by passion but also by purpose.

 

Share this article

(Ambassador)

This article features branded content from a third party. Opinions in this article do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of Artist Weekly.