
We’re thrilled to announce two more placements in the Peacock drama series Bel-Air, with “Big Wave” by Burrell in ep 407 and “Day Glow” in ep 408. Both episodes premiere on Monday, December 8th. This follows two previous placements by Nate Rose and Bryce Green, bringing the total to four songs for this season!
K. Roosevelt
K. Roosevelt is an LA-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for his sleek blend of R&B, soul, and alternative pop. A frequent collaborator with top hip-hop artists, he crafts atmospheric, groove-driven tracks built around lush guitar work and smooth vocals. This is K’s fifth placement with Bodega Sync!
Burrell
Hailing from Huntsville, Alabama, Burrell is a dynamic artist injecting eclectic influences into the hip-hop scene. Drawing inspiration from trap music icons to classic legends, his music blends diverse elements to create a unique sound.
Nate Rose
Nate Rose is a genre-bending rapper from Nashville whose sound weaves together trap, R&B, and even elements of cinematic and heavy-metal textures. He blends introspective, thoughtful lyricism with braggadocio and smooth melodic flows, often producing, writing, and mastering his own tracks. This is Nate’s ninth placement with Bodega Sync and his third in this series! His track “Just Be” was featured in episode 404, which aired on December 1st.
Bryce Green
Bryce Green is a rapper, singer, and hip-hop artist whose fierce lyricism bursts forth from the speakers like a Spartan warrior charging into battle. While his rap verses jab and weave, as if grappling in a death-match with unseen enemies, Bryce’s melodic singing seems to float above the fray, with all the grace of a seasoned R&B star. His song “Me Time”, produced and co-written by 81m, was featured in episode 403, which aired on November 24th. This is Bryce’s seventh placement with Bodega Sync and his second for this series!
Bel-Air on Peacock
Bel-Air is a modern, dramatic reimagining of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, following a talented teen, Will, who moves from the streets of West Philadelphia to live with his wealthy relatives in Bel-Air. As these two very different worlds collide, he must navigate privilege, identity, and second chances. In the final season, Will tries to juggle the fun of his senior year with the heavy expectations placed on him, while Carlton faces the fallout of major decisions that could change his future.
Check out this season’s official trailer here: