
Mon Rovía’s sophomore album "Bloodline" introduces his “Afro-Appalachian” folk-pop style, blending acoustic, R&B, hip-hop, and African influences. The soothing sound contrasts with plainspoken themes of violence, inequality, and migration. Drawing from Liberia, the US, and Montana experiences, he mixes nostalgia with Gen Z storytelling, earning attention through TikTok and live performances.
















