Project: Siya – 383 – For Roosevelt
The Oxygen Reality Star and Brooklyn Native Drops a Versatile, 10-Track Effort with Appearances from Kirko Bangz and Troopnastyy
07.28.2017
Critical Praise for Siya
“Siya is smooth” – The FADER
“Has a unique sound that mixes hardcore street raps with dance-floor ready beats.” – Complex
“Her pen game is sharp enough to hang with the big dogs.” – VIBE
The Project:
Switching seamlessly between rough-edged boom-bap and ethereal R&B, Brooklyn’s Siya is one of the most versatile talents in the Five Boroughs. Delving deep into her personal life, Siya walks a fine line between her two modes on 383 – For Roosevelt, her latest project out today. Interspersed with audio clips of sage advice from Bedford-Stuvesant’s most famous son, Jay-Z, 383 – For Roosevelt is an impressively versatile piece of work. Packed with intimidating street anthems, such as the Elevator Magazine-premiered boom-bap banger “Your Choice,” wistful love songs like “Houston Girls,” featuring Kirko Bangz, and the bilingual banger “Culture Vulture,” premiered earlier this week by Mass Appeal. Premiered by Genius, alongside a video interview and the verified and annotated lyrics from the album, the 10-track effort is Siya’s most complete work yet. Released by RnB Money, the boutique label owned by R&B singer Tank, and distributed by EMPIRE, 383 – For Roosevelt is available everywhere.
“383 is the apartment building I was raised in,” explains Siya to Genius. “Roosevelt is the name of the projects. I was raised there with my grandmother, and I kinda just wanted to do this for [the people in the Roosevelt Projects]. I wanted to give this to them and show my appreciation to the streets for helping me become the woman that I am. If I didn’t go through the struggles that I went through… be it being a knucklehead in the streets, selling drugs, or being locked up. You know I had a crazy Grandmother who loved me to death, who raised me. She’s like the big Mama of the projects. If I didn’t lose so many of my friends to the streets, I don’t think I would have learned what life truly is and what life could truly be because it took those circumstances to show me that there’s so much more than the Roosevelt projects.”
Born in California, Siya moved to Brooklyn to live with her grandmother when she was very young. Living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, home to Jay-Z, Mos Def and The Notorious B.I.G., Siya honed her rapping style before finding her style with the help of Tank, who signed her to his label. Last year, Siya released the fully-formed SIYAvsSIYA, her debut album featuring an appearance from Sage The Gemini, equally split between sinister street rhymes and wavy, electronic-influenced love songs. Beyond music, Siya found success as a television personality, appearing in all three seasons as the breakout star of Oxygen’s Sisterhood of Hip-Hop, a T.I.-produced reality series starring five female rappers who navigate their way through the male-dominated music industry. She recently joined United Talent Agency (UTA) for representation in both film and music spheres. “Siya’s time is now,” says Mike G, her agent at UTA. “Between her amazing album & work ethic, it’s just a matter of time before the world knows how talented she is.”
Buy 383 – For Roosevelt: https://empire.lnk.to/383-ForRoosevelt
Check out the Genius premiere: https://genius.com/a/brooklyn-mc-siya-premieres-her-personal-new-album-383-for-roosevelt
Please contact Michelle or Dharmic for more info.
Siya Background
Michele Sherman (born March 23, 1987), better known by her stage name Siya, is an American rapper signed to R&B singer and songwriter Tank. She currently stars in the Oxygen reality TV series Sisterhood of Hip Hop. She is famed for being an openly gay female rapper. She is an upcoming actress. Siya released a mixtape entitled Better Late Than Never in February 2015. She released her single the “Real MVP” and One Hunnid in September 2014. She has released other singles such as “D.Y.K.E.,” “Heaven,” “I Put Niggas On” and “I’m Gone.” Siya has collaborated with artists such as Chris Brown, Tank, and Sage the Gemini. Siya has performed alongside artists such as Wyclef Jean at the world famous B.B. Kings as well as opened up for Fat Joe and Fabolous during a concert at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York. Currently, she’s working on her album SiyavsSiya, which will be out soon. It’s progress is also documented on Sisterhood of Hip Hop.
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383–For Roosevelt: https://Empire.lnk.to/383-ForRoosevelt
“Culture Vulture” ft. Troopnastyy: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/culture-vulture-feat-troopnastyy/
“Houston Girls” ft. Kirko Bangz: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/houston-girls-feat-kirko-bangz/
“Your Choice”: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/your-choice
“Clarity/Nights B4 You”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzvIzQ-2YYM
Commitment EP: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/sets/commitment-ep // https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/commitment-ep/id1197699597
“Dont U (Say Yes)”: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/siya-dont-u-say-yes-feat-tank
“Front Door”: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/front-door/s-YU7VT // https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/front-door/id1197699597?i=1197699791
“Watch What You Say” ft. Sage The Gemini: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkXFd9TG_-s // https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/watch-what-you-say-feat-sage-the-gemini
SIYAvsSIYA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/siyavssiya/id1173713154?ls=1?at=1001l3Iq&app=itunes // https://open.spotify.com/album/6o0ymhosvxBRvfmFLm4aj1
“I Know I Know”: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/i-know-i-know/s-owrWj // https://youtu.be/9WHHQqFIukY
“Nights B4 You”: https://soundcloud.com/iamsiya-1/nights-b4-you/s-XjPYy
“My Sons”: https://youtu.be/2E9GmvkpDjA
“Real MVP”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih9QZIEYg2k
“D.Y.K.E.” ft. Tank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyl_sy-1qKs
“Open Letter”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GhqmK6UYR4
Bio, photos, and streams available here: http://www.audibletreats.com/siya