A ✨ RAYSHARD ✨ Performance | Baby Was A Dancer
HeyThereImRay… and I have a performance 🎙️✨
Two days ago at Baltimore Center Stage, I had the chance to perform my new single “Baby Was A Dancer” — and I’m still sitting with that moment.
There’s something powerful about bringing a song to life live… feeling the energy, the connection, the room.
If you were there, you know. If you weren’t… it’s OUT NOW. 😉
Go listen, then come back and tell me your opinion.
Kisses 💋😘
✨ RAYSHARD ✨
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Performing live is an entirely different experience compared to studio recordings, and I can personally attest to how electrifying it feels to bring a song like “Baby Was A Dancer” to life in front of an audience. At Baltimore Center Stage, the energy in the room was palpable — every beat, every lyric seemed to resonate deeper as I felt the crowd’s connection with the music. There’s something magical in that live exchange; it transforms a song into a shared moment between artist and audience. For those who haven’t been to a live show recently, attending a performance like this is a reminder of how music can unite people and evoke powerful emotions. The raw energy, the visual cues of the artist’s passion, and the ambiance of a venue like Baltimore Center Stage all contribute to a memorable experience far beyond just listening on your headphones. If you’ve already checked out “Baby Was A Dancer” after the performance, you might notice nuances and layers that become clearer when you see it performed live. Watching an artist engage so authentically with their music invites listeners into the creative process and fosters a deeper appreciation for the song’s meaning and vibe. As a music enthusiast, I encourage everyone to seek out live shows from emerging talents like RAYSHARD. It's a unique way to support Black creatives and explore fresh sounds that challenge and inspire. Whether you’re dancing in the front row or soaking in the atmosphere from the back, live performances create unforgettable memories and deepen our connection with music's emotional power. In summary, “Baby Was A Dancer” is more than just a single—it’s an experience best felt live. From the vibrant stage presence to the intimate moments of connection within a packed venue, this performance underscores why live music remains an irreplaceable part of the art form.


























































