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Call Me Crazy, But...

306.6M streams

306,644,026

Girl Disrupted

142.4M streams

142,444,791

How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)

59.7M streams

59,731,961

Before I Do

53.1M streams

53,107,690

Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz (Deluxe E...

43.1M streams

43,116,256

Shoulda Been There Pt. 1

34.4M streams

34,446,478

Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz

27.7M streams

27,727,391

Yernin

15.7M streams

15,668,932

Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz

12.5M streams

12,481,953

LA & The Parties

12.4M streams

12,351,446

Biography

Boldly merging the line between Pop & R&B, Sevyn Streeter has cemented herself as a boundless singer/songwriter/performer for over a decade. Her recent album, Drunken Wordz x Sober Thoughtz was the follow-up to her acclaimed 2017 debut Girl Disrupted, and was named as one of Rated R&B’s 30 Best R&B Albums of 2021 list, with the tracks on the album still collectively streaming over 500k streams per week. Sevyn Streeter wrote much of Drunken Wordz x Sober Thoughtz with the help of longtime friend and in-demand songwriter Melvin “4rest” Moore. Sevyn also released a deluxe version of the album that included 5 new tracks. “There was no one there to tell me what to do, so I just did what felt organically to me,” she says a-matter-of-factly, adding that her impressive run contributing writing to songs by the headlining likes of Alicia Keys (“New Day”); Ariana Grande (“The Way”); Tamar Braxton (“All the Way Home”); and Chris Brown (“Yeah 3X,” “Strip”) helped her prepare for an independent partnership with MNRK. It was inside her home recording studio, earlier this year, that Sevyn took control of her career. Amid the pandemic, Sevyn made career-defining moves – running recording sessions, penning lyrics, picking out beats, overseeing photo shoots, writing treatments, and co-directing videos. With her last project and a new full-length on the way via Groundwērk/MNRK, she marvels at just how far she has come not only as an artist but also as a woman.