Ronnie Bagdad, an artist deeply rooted in his Brockton, Massachusetts community and driven by a purpose larger than music itself. His name stands for “Born a God Deceived a Devil,” symbolizing his mindset of always staying ahead of adversity—a theme that resonates throughout his work.
Growing up surrounded by a wide range of musical influences, Ronnie credits his family as his greatest inspiration. With his father’s Southern gospel roots and his mother’s love for jazz, combined with his siblings introducing him to hip-hop and neo-soul, Ronnie’s sound is an intentional blend of hip-hop and soul, often described as Motown meeting boom bap.
Currently, Ronnie is focused on pushing his latest project, “Divinity,” featuring tracks like “Garment” and “40 Days.” But his ambitions stretch far beyond music. With dreams of becoming a director and screenwriter, Ronnie aims to leave his mark across entertainment, envisioning himself on the Mount Rushmore of Black creatives.
While independent, Ronnie continues to build the Bagdad brand, performing at local events like his community’s Juneteenth Festival and striving to give back through future plans like creating community centers focused on music theory and trades for youth.
For Ronnie, success isn’t just fame—it’s about showing the next generation that greatness can come from places often overlooked. Guided by his father’s words, “Trust in God in all things you do,” Ronnie Bagdad is not just creating music; he’s building a legacy.
SOCIAL SITES
Instagram: Ronnie_Bagdad
YouTube: Ronniebagdad411
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