My name is Ronald, but everyone calls me (Ronnie). I’m 22 years old and I’m from New York. I’ve always been known as a kind, compassionate person, and since I was a kid I’ve stayed focused on my true passions music, cars, fashion, gaming, and basketball. Music, especially, has always been at the center of my life. From waking up to my grandpa playing the trumpet in the mornings to getting my first MP3 player, I’ve always surrounded myself with sound. Through both good and bad moments, I knew there was always a song or a performance that could speak to what I was feeling. No matter the genre, I could always find a track or even just a beat that I could connect with and enjoy.
My name is Bee (Britt). I’m a sucker for soul connections a self-proclaimed sissy for the sissy stuff. I’m deeply drawn to authentic love experiences, honest emotions, and music and spoken word rooted in real life. I gravitate toward artists who aren’t afraid to tell personal stories about love, mental health, struggle, and growth.
Known for my comedic relief, I value both laughter and vulnerability as forms of connection. Currently immersed in R&B and Afrobeats, I’m fulfilling a legal purpose while learning different artistic expressions as I travel the world. At the heart of what I do is listening deeply, holding space for artists, and connecting listeners to art that feels raw, honest, and undeniably human.
I’m Boogs, born in Harlem and raised in Queens shaped by the streets, the people, and the lessons of 1990s New York City. After losing my parents at a young age, I was raised by my uncle and aunt alongside my brothers and cousins in Southside Jamaica, Queens a place that taught me resilience early, with no shortcuts. Life didn’t hand me easy chapters, but it gave me perspective, strength, and an unshakable loyalty to family and truth.
Today, I stand firmly on honesty, morals, and principles. I live my truth openly, learning from the past while building forward with intention. Every step I take is rooted in growth, accountability, and staying real no matter the circumstances.
I am the creative force and face behind the Vidotti fashion line, bringing lived experience, culture, and authenticity into every design. Vidotti exists at the intersection of story, style, and substance and through an exclusive collaboration with WF, we’re creating more than fashion. We’re building a movement grounded in truth, creativity, and purpose.
I’m AniyaSaranne (Trill), a chef who enjoys cooking, creating, and discovering new music. I’ve loved finding and listening to music my entire life it makes me more productive while I work, calms me when I’m overwhelmed, and always seems to match whatever I’m feeling in the moment. Discovering music that wasn’t typical or mainstream became especially important to me after going through different life experiences, when I realized I no longer connected with what traditional radio had to offer. At the end of the day, I simply love music. There’s never a day you’ll catch me without my headphones if they’re not on, they’re definitely close by.
I’m Jazz, born and raised in Queens, New York, and a proud mother of two beautiful girls. I’m a serial podcaster who speaks with truth and says what needs to be said no sugarcoating. I’m the CEO of HighlySiddity LLC, where I create conversations and film that challenge, inspire, and spark real dialogue. I also serve as a teen advisor for Top Teens of America, Gotham Chapter in New York, committed to guiding and uplifting the next generation. Everything I do is rooted in authenticity, impact, and telling it exactly like it is.
Nadine Ahmed is a licensed mental health therapist specializing in anxiety and depression. Known for blending humor with deep understanding, Nadine creates spaces where people feel seen, supported, and gently challenged to grow. Her approach focuses on helping individuals recognize their strengths while navigating the realities of mental health with compassion and honesty.
Beyond the therapy room, Nadine is also a content creator dedicated to mental illness awareness, using relatable storytelling, humor, and real-life insight to uplift folks and reduce stigma around mental health. Her work bridges education and connection, reminding people that healing doesn’t have to be heavy all the time.
Originally from upstate New York, Nadine runs on caffeine and gym sessions in equal measure and believes that laughter, movement, and self-reflection can coexist on the path to healing.

