For the past few years, Bahamian rapper, singer-songwriter Soaky Siren has been tearing into the Los Angeles music scene with a force. It’s a fierce, raw, kinetic, in-your-face sound and style that has established Soaky as a multi-platinum, Latin Grammy-nominated songwriter. Harnessing that momentum, and using the influences from the culture that made her, Soaky Siren is in her own lane as an artist.
The multi-genre artist learned how to tap into her talents early on: as a child, Soaky Siren was obsessed with rap, spending countless hours in her mother’s closet writing verse after verse. By high school she was already establishing herself not only as a rapper, but as a vocalist, too. Her talents and abilities to effortlessly crossover from sound to sound, genre to genre, places her in the rare echelons of artists that can release everything from urban to dancehall to pop. Since moving to LA, Soaky has proven this time and time again, co-writing hit songs including Maroon 5’s Nobody’s Love, Jason Derulo’s Tip Toe, Rita Ora and Chris Brown’s Body on Me, Pitbull, J Balvin, and Camila Cabello’s smash hit Hey Ma, Big Freedia’s Karaoke which features Lizzo and more.