Momo Boyd’s New Anthem “Gotta Be Us (Be The People)” Is the Soundtrack for Change
Modern pop has a way of feeling polished to the point of being sterile, but every so often, an artist breaks through with a voice that actually carries weight. Enter Momo Boyd. If you’ve been following her journey—whether through her work with the Roc Nation-signed sibling quartet Infinity Song or her recent solo moves—you know she isn’t just another singer; she’s an artist rooted in deep, genuine craft.
Her latest single, “Gotta Be Us (Be The People)” is a perfect example of that. It’s not just a track meant for a playlist; it feels like a genuine attempt to spark a movement.
The Heart Behind “Gotta Be Us (Be The People)”
Released this June, the song serves as the official anthem for the Be The People initiative—a long-term project focused on lifting up community problem-solvers across the country.
Produced by the five-time Grammy-nominated Poo Bear (Jason Boyd), the record brings together a diverse group of artists, including Trevor Jackson, Smino, Sadie Rose Van, Luke Borchelt, and the VCU Black Awakening Choir. It’s built on a simple, powerful premise: that we are the ones responsible for shaping our future. When you hear the chorus, it doesn’t feel like a marketing stunt; it feels like an invitation to actually roll up your sleeves and get to work in your own neighborhood.
Why Momo Boyd Stands Out
To understand why Momo fits this song so well, you have to look at where she came from. Growing up in Detroit, she was homeschooled both academically and musically by her parents, who founded the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit.
She didn’t just learn “how to sing”; she was raised in the deep traditions of gospel, classical, and jazz. That background is exactly why her voice hits differently. You can hear that “emotional clarity” and technical precision in every note she hits on this track. She has this way of balancing power with vulnerability that makes her feel like an artist who is actually singing to you, rather than just performing at you.
What Makes Her Unique:
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A Soulful Foundation: Her time with Infinity Song gave her a masterclass in harmony and performance, which she’s now applying to her solo identity.
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Purpose-Driven Art: She’s stated before that her goal is to make listeners feel “seen, understood, and never alone.” In a genre that often prioritizes vibes over substance, that perspective feels incredibly refreshing.
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Versatility: Whether she’s holding her own on a collaboration or stepping into the spotlight solo, she never loses that distinct, soulful “Momo” texture.
Get Involved
The Be The People movement isn’t just about listening to the song; the team behind it is looking for people to engage with the message. Starting this summer, the #BeThePeopleOpenCall is opening up space for creators to remix or interpret the song in their own way—whether through dance, film, or visual art.
If you want to see that energy in person, keep an eye on Momo’s tour schedule. She’s currently balancing her time with Infinity Song and her solo project, and her live performances are where that “choir-trained” discipline really shines.













