Momo Boyd Signs With ROAM Artists For Representation

February 28, 2026

Celebrity Name: Momo Boyd

New Company: ROAM Artists

Primary Agent: Eddie Sena

Department: Booking / Live (Touring)

Territory: North & South America

  • Momo Boyd has signed with ROAM Artists for booking representation across North and South America, with Eddie Sena as her point agent
  • The signing follows Boyd’s high-profile feature on Baby Keem’s “Good Flirts” (ft. Kendrick Lamar), from Keem’s album Ca$ino, released February 20, 2026
  • Boyd has also launched her solo career with debut single “American Love Song,” stepping beyond her role in Roc Nation-signed sibling group Infinity Song
  • Her father, John Boyd, continues as her personal manager

Momo Boyd is stepping into the spotlight on her own terms.

The 26-year-old singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist has officially signed with ROAM Artists for booking representation across North and South America. Eddie Sena will serve as her primary agent, while her father, John Boyd, stays on as manager.

The deal arrives at a pivotal moment. Boyd recently earned major attention as a featured vocalist on Baby Keem’s “Good Flirts,” a track that also features Kendrick Lamar, from Keem’s second studio album Ca$ino, released February 20, 2026 via pgLang/Columbia.

The placement introduced Boyd to a much wider audience and underlined her versatility as a singer who can hold her own alongside two of hip-hop’s biggest names.​​

She’s followed that momentum with her debut solo single, “American Love Song,” signaling that her ambitions go well beyond group work.

Boyd is best known as a member of Infinity Song, the Roc Nation-signed sibling quartet that also includes Abraham, Angel, and Israel Boyd. The New York-based group was signed by JAY-Z after years of busking in Central Park and performing across New York City.

Their acoustic-forward blend of soul, pop, and soft rock went viral online before translating into sold-out global touring, including sets at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Pitchfork Paris in 2024.

ROAM Artists, formed in 2025 from the merger of Arrival Artists and ATC Live, now operates across six global offices with 80+ agents representing over 800 artists; making it the largest independent booking agency in the world.

Boyd joins a growing list of artists choosing ROAM for independent, globally-minded representation, including BBY, who signed with ROAM in a similar move.

In a broader industry trend, artists are increasingly securing dedicated booking homes as their profiles scale up. Joshwa recently signed with UTA for worldwide representation, while Tiffany Haddish made a notable move to CAA earlier this month.

Takeaways

This signing is more than a business update, it’s a career inflection point. Momo Boyd has spent years as a key voice inside a tight-knit group. Now, with a Kendrick Lamar-assisted placement and a debut solo single already in motion, she’s clearly building infrastructure to match her growing ambition.

Choosing ROAM, an agency that launched just last year but already ranks among the top five globally, suggests a deliberate, forward-thinking approach. It’s not just about getting booked; it’s about being positioned correctly as a solo act while still being a core part of Infinity Song.

The big question is whether Boyd can scale both lanes (group and solo) without one cannibalizing the other. If the Ca$ino feature is any indicator, she has the talent to pull it off. Eddie Sena and ROAM now have the job of turning that buzz into a booking career.

Can Momo Boyd successfully run a solo career in parallel with Infinity Song, or will one eventually take priority? Could ROAM Artists become a go-to home for genre-blending vocalists coming out of collectives and bands?

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