"I trust all my gear with Reunion Blues gig bags. They are light, durable and keep my guitars safe. I also know that what I put in my gig bag will travel well and come out the same way that I put them in — what a blessing."
Flipping a Fender Stratocaster upside down or rocking a Gibson Flying V, acclaimed genre-defying singer-songwriter and innovative lefty guitarist Malina Moye fills a void in the entertainment industry. Hailed by Guitar World Magazine as a musical pioneer and one of the world's best guitarists of her generation, Moye has carved out her own path in today's music scene with her genre-defying sound of pop, rock, blues, funk, and soul. In addition to this signature sound, her distinct Pop-Soul vocals are as powerful as her acclaimed songwriting. A singular presence in the rock world, Malina has received critical acclaim across the entertainment spectrum for her work and contributions to music culture.
As a number one Billboard artist, nearly all of Malina's singles, EPs and albums have landed in the top 40 on a Billboard chart. She has over 70 million views across all social platforms and streams. Guitar Player Magazine states, "The Strat-wielding lefty leaves an indelible record of her singular style with her new Album Dirty." American Songwriter said, "The guitarist has a true relationship with the art of song. She doesn't just play it, she breathes it." Billboard magazine declared, "Moye is Empowering and inspirational."
After making history as the first woman, not to mention the first African-American woman, to play the national anthem for a professional sport, Malina went on to play for NASCAR, the NBA, NFL, and MLB including for the biggest comeback game in NFL History and the LeBron James ceremony as the all-time leading scorer in NBA history. She is also featured in the current Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s ‘Revolutionary Women’s’ exhibit alongside Beyonce, St. Vincent, Janelle Monae, and Shirley Manson of the band Garbage to name only a few.
From honoring the late Queen of England, to playing on the Experience Hendrix tours alongside Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Gales, to performing at the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, Malina continues to break boundaries.
In 2021, Moye teamed up with Generation Z artist Bella Thorne on the song “Phantom,” which, along with the video, received over four million views on YouTube in 48 hours. Malina also spearheaded the #IAMENOUGH campaign along with her viral hit "Enough" that garnered over 14 million impressions online with the video being played in heavy rotation on MTV.
Her humanitarian efforts include serving as cofounder of the Drive Hope Foundation, a nonprofit that's dedicated to helping individuals elevate themselves and their communities.
Her latest album "Dirty" is receiving critical acclaim and is available now.
Read More — HERE
Malina Moye
"I trust all my gear with Reunion Blues gig bags. They are light, durable and keep my guitars safe. I also know that what I put in my gig bag will travel well and come out the same way that I put them in — what a blessing."
Flipping a Fender Stratocaster upside down or rocking a Gibson Flying V, acclaimed genre-defying singer-songwriter and innovative lefty guitarist Malina Moye fills a void in the entertainment industry. Hailed by Guitar World Magazine as a musical pioneer and one of the world's best guitarists of her generation, Moye has carved out her own path in today's music scene with her genre-defying sound of pop, rock, blues, funk, and soul. In addition to this signature sound, her distinct Pop-Soul vocals are as powerful as her acclaimed songwriting. A singular presence in the rock world, Malina has received critical acclaim across the entertainment spectrum for her work and contributions to music culture.
As a number one Billboard artist, nearly all of Malina's singles, EPs and albums have landed in the top 40 on a Billboard chart. She has over 70 million views across all social platforms and streams. Guitar Player Magazine states, "The Strat-wielding lefty leaves an indelible record of her singular style with her new Album Dirty." American Songwriter said, "The guitarist has a true relationship with the art of song. She doesn't just play it, she breathes it." Billboard magazine declared, "Moye is Empowering and inspirational."
After making history as the first woman, not to mention the first African-American woman, to play the national anthem for a professional sport, Malina went on to play for NASCAR, the NBA, NFL, and MLB including for the biggest comeback game in NFL History and the LeBron James ceremony as the all-time leading scorer in NBA history. She is also featured in the current Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s ‘Revolutionary Women’s’ exhibit alongside Beyonce, St. Vincent, Janelle Monae, and Shirley Manson of the band Garbage to name only a few.
From honoring the late Queen of England, to playing on the Experience Hendrix tours alongside Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Gales, to performing at the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, Malina continues to break boundaries.
In 2021, Moye teamed up with Generation Z artist Bella Thorne on the song “Phantom,” which, along with the video, received over four million views on YouTube in 48 hours. Malina also spearheaded the #IAMENOUGH campaign along with her viral hit "Enough" that garnered over 14 million impressions online with the video being played in heavy rotation on MTV.
Her humanitarian efforts include serving as cofounder of the Drive Hope Foundation, a nonprofit that's dedicated to helping individuals elevate themselves and their communities.
Her latest album "Dirty" is receiving critical acclaim and is available now.
Read More — HERE