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Mario Co-Sign’s New Baltimore R&B Singer Taylor Avontè [Video]

Written by on December 11, 2024

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Mario isn’t a stranger to showing new rising stars some love. The R&B singer behind hits like “Let Me Love You,” is from Baltimore, and you can hear that city’s vibe in his music. Growing up there, Mario mixed the city’s soul, street life, and real struggles into his sound. His music easily carried our childhoods and gave us the courage to walk up to our high school crush.

Mario helped put Baltimore on the map in R&B, showing the world that the city’s got talent that can compete with the best. Now the Milford Mill Academy alumni is showing love to a new artist coming out of the city. B-More native, Taylor Avontè has been making noise with her latest single ‘Gangsta Love’ making every baddie wanna slide for the love of her life. 

Check out Mario reacting to Taylor Avontè’s latest single ‘Gangsta Love’:

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Who is Taylor Avontè?

Baltimore R&B and soul artist Taylor Avonté found her passion for music at just three years old, inspired by the legendary Destiny’s Child. With a powerful and soulful voice, she embarked on her musical journey in high school, eager to make a difference. Drawing inspiration from icons like Etta James and Jennifer Hudson, Taylor aims to motivate others and uplift her community. She believes in showing that great achievements are possible regardless of one’s background. Keep an eye on Ms. Avonté; she has a lot in store as she rises in the music scene.

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