Simone Green: Soulful Voice of Passion & Purpose

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In a music landscape constantly searching for authenticity, Simone Green emerges as a voice that doesn’t just sing—but feels. Blending R&B, soul, and contemporary influences, Green is quietly building a catalog rooted in emotion, storytelling, and undeniable vocal presence.

Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas and now based in Chicago, Simone Green‘s journey into music began early. Inspired by church and a deep spiritual connection to sound, she discovered her calling at a young age—knowing music wasn’t just a passion, but her purpose.

Over the years, she has crafted a sound that reflects both her life experiences and artistic influences, drawing inspiration from legends like Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin, and Etta James. Her voice—often described as velvety and emotionally rich—carries a timeless quality that resonates across generations.

But Simone Green is far from one-dimensional.

Beyond music, she represents a modern blueprint for independence and excellence. A businesswoman as much as an artist, Green has successfully balanced a career in the legal industry while continuing to build her musical legacy—proving that artistry and entrepreneurship can coexist at the highest level.

Her project East of Ordinary showcased her ability to merge soulful melodies with contemporary production, offering listeners a blend of R&B, house, and adult contemporary sounds. Tracks like “We Could Be” highlight her ability to translate raw emotion into music that feels both intimate and expansive.

More recently, releases like “Black Queen” and new music continuing into 2025 signal an artist who is not only evolving—but stepping fully into her power.

Simone Green’s artistry is rooted in storytelling—real stories, real emotions, and real life. Whether she’s delivering a soulful ballad or an uplifting anthem, her music connects because it comes from a place of truth.

In an era of fast fame and fleeting moments, Simone Green represents something different: longevity, intention, and soul.

And as her sound continues to reach new audiences, one thing is clear—she’s not just creating music… she’s creating impact.

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