The greatest musician of the 21st century born from jazz.

At just 20 years old, she became the youngest person ever to be appointed as a lecturer at Berklee College of Music. She won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, beating out Drake and Justin Bieber. She has a total of five Grammy Awards. She also became a professor at Harvard University. The list of Esperanza Spalding's achievements is endless.
With the bass, he can play any complex rhythm with ease, his captivating voice can easily reach high notes, and as a composer he writes sophisticated pop music the likes of which no one has ever heard before.
The songs she wrote were sung and performed by only she. Esperanza Spalding's music was completed by her own efforts. She eventually became a solitary presence, incomparable to anyone else.
Robert Glasper even said of her, "I'm lucky to have her in the same generation as me." Praise for her is not enough, just saying "the greatest musician that jazz has produced in the 21st century."
Although she seems to have done everything she can, she shows no signs of stopping. In recent years, she has taken on spiritual music, reflecting her interest in music therapy and her devotion to Eastern culture and thought, including that of Japan and India, in her work. In 2023, she released a protest song about the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in Brazil and environmental destruction in the Amazon. Her every move continues to amaze the world.