Sevyn Streeter is a talented American singer-songwriter whose career has been marked by significant achievements and contributions to the music industry. She began her professional journey at the young age of 14 as a member of the girl group TG4, where she showcased her vocal prowess and stage presence. The group opened for major acts like B2K and Bow Wow, gaining valuable experience in the industry. After TG4 disbanded, she joined RichGirl, where she further honed her skills and gained recognition, performing alongside Beyoncé on her I Am… World Tour.
In 2012, Streeter launched her solo career with the release of her debut single “I Like It,” which set the stage for her first extended play, “Call Me Crazy, But…” in 2013. The EP debuted impressively on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling over 17,000 copies in its first week. Her single “It Won’t Stop” achieved gold certification from the RIAA, marking it as her biggest selling single to date and solidifying her status as a rising star in the R&B genre.
Streeter’s debut studio album, “Girl Disrupted,” released in 2017, showcased her growth as an artist and featured collaborations with prominent artists like Ty Dolla $ign and The-Dream. The album’s lead singles, including “Prolly” and “Fallen,” received critical acclaim and further established her as a formidable force in contemporary R&B.
Continuing her momentum, Sevyn Streeter released her sophomore album, “Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz,” in 2021, featuring the hit single “Guilty” with Chris Brown. Throughout her career, she has also made significant contributions as a songwriter for other artists, including Chris Brown and Kelly Rowland, demonstrating her versatility and talent. With a strong influence from icons like Aaliyah and Janet Jackson, Streeter remains a dynamic and influential figure in the music industry.