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Keldamuzik Diva joined Momma on March 24, 2025 for a live Q&A via Twitch and YouTube to talk about Mental Health & the Entertainment Industry
About Keldamuzik
Keldamuzik is a multifaceted hip-hop artist, actress, producer, and entrepreneur known for her energetic performances and trailblazing ventures in entertainment and fashion. Hailing from the Bay Area, she has captivated audiences with her music, international tours, and innovative projects that bridge the worlds of music, television, and business.
As the creator and host of Diva Talk Tonite, Keldamuzik has brought engaging conversations and celebrity interviews to the forefront, and the show is now expanding its reach, including a launch on Tubi. Beyond entertainment, she has also made her mark in fashion with Tamz Berets, a stylish and empowering accessory line. Committed to giving back, Keldamuzik donates Tamz Berets to various loss organizations, using fashion as a means of support and awareness for those in need.
With a passion for creativity and community impact, Keldamuzik continues to push boundaries, inspire others, and leave her imprint on multiple industries.
Socials / Links for Guest Connection
Website - https://keldamuzik.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Keldamuzik
Twitter / X - https://x.com/Keldamuzik
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Keldamuzik
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@keldamuzik
References / Things Mentioned During the Stream
True Crime Fascination: American Greed: Keisha Williams & Inventing Anna
Favorite Poems: Maya Angelou & Queen for a Night
Episode Summary
If you’re a creative, performer or just someone trying to balance passion with mental health in a high-pressure world, this episode with Keldamuzik Diva is one you don’t want to miss.
Key Takeaways
Balancing creativity with business is challenging but essential.
Fans and community support are vital for motivation.
Misconceptions about fame often overlook the hard work behind it.
Therapy and mindfulness practices help manage anxiety.
Creating too many projects can lead to burnout.
Performing is about showcasing talent, not just being seen.
Self-care practices are crucial for mental health in the industry.
Imposter syndrome is a common struggle among artists.
Embracing individuality is crucial in a conformist industry.
Art serves as a therapeutic outlet for emotional release.
The entertainment industry often overlooks mental health support.
Staying authentic fosters a genuine connection with audiences.
In this Mental Health Monday episode of Even Tacos Fall Apart, MommaFoxFire sits down with Keldamuzik Diva, a powerhouse hip hop artist, actress, producer and entrepreneur from the Bay Area. The two cover what it’s really like to chase creativity and success in the entertainment industry while navigating anxiety, burnout and the business side of things.
Keldamuzik shares how her journey started when she was just five years old, doing auditions and headshots during the heyday of shows like Full House. Over the years, her career evolved from modeling and acting to rapping, launching a beret fashion line and producing her own content - all while staying independent and true to herself. She talks openly about what it’s like to carry multiple creative projects and how ADHD plays a role in her work patterns. Her therapist once told her she had “an addiction to creating too many projects,” which she admits was eye-opening.
Mental health challenges are a huge part of the discussion. Keldamuzik gets real about dealing with anxiety, especially in an industry that can be both high-pressure and unpredictable. She opens up about how the pressure to succeed, the constant hustle, and dealing with gatekeepers can take a toll. Her coping tools? Kava tea, breathing exercises, working out and cooking. Therapy has played a big role too, especially in helping her slow down and manage her energy.
A key part of the conversation focuses on the contrast between fame and reality. Keldamuzik breaks down the misconception that getting signed to a label equals instant success. For her, staying independent means having creative freedom, owning her work and avoiding the toxic “puppet master” dynamic some artists face. She emphasizes the importance of artists doing the work for their fans, not just the algorithms. When she’s felt like quitting, it’s been those fan interactions - someone reciting her lyrics on the street, messages saying her work mattered - that have kept her going.
The two also talk about imposter syndrome, burnout and how important it is to stay grounded. Keldamuzik reflects on her experiences with performing, building her brand around strength and independence and rewriting the narrative of what it means to be a “diva.” For her, being a diva is about being assertive, not fake or flashy. It’s about claiming space unapologetically.
Toward the end, Keldamuzik touches on her philanthropic work with her beret line, which supports people with hair loss, and shares her hopes for an entertainment industry that better supports artists’ mental health. She calls out the need for real support - emotionally, financially and mentally - not just applause.
This conversation is packed with honesty, humor and heart. If you’ve ever chased a dream, felt the weight of expectations, or wondered if you're good enough, this one’s for you.