He said, 'Once my work catches up to my worth, then I know I've made it.' It's times where you're working, working, working, working, a lot of people haven't heard everything you're working on. What’s your most slept-on song, and why?: "I feel a lot of my music may be slept on right now, but I feel, I'll just say what Future said. I feel everything's going great right now. So, I just feel like right now with the trajectory. And I just feel everything is going great for so far right now because my project dropped in. I just feel we're on a great path because I'm still getting my name out there and a lot of people are still getting to know me and they're still getting to get familiarized with my music and my sound. I’m going to blow up because: "I feel what shows me that is seeing where I am now, the moves that I'm currently making, everything that I have in motion with myself, my team.
They don't really compare me other than that or they say I'm 'The Female Voice.'" My style’s been compared to: "People don't really compare me, but I've heard a couple of, 'Oh, she sound like DeJ Loaf,' but that's it really. I grew up listening to: "I grew up listening to Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj. Get to know more about the life of Sally Sossa in this week's edition of The Break. Now, Sally is gearing up for a new project, which she describes as "unskippable." Her next single, "Eternity," releases later this month.
"I think you perfect how you are/You're a star (Star)/You're one in a million/I done met a lot of people, but nobody gave me this feeling," she sings over a guitar-driven beat.įollowing the attention on the track and the release of her major debut effort, Life of Sossa, she's been keeping busy this year by dropping the visual for "Right My Wrongs" featuring Toosii, and several new tracks, including the piano banger "Back From the Dead," a few freestyles and her Detroit rap-influenced "Weird 2 Me."
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Last year, "Star Song" featuring Lil Durk was her very first track to crack the millions-the audio on YouTube currently sits at 5.7 million views and her Spotify streams are upwards of 18 mill. She's a melodic rapper who is very thoughtful about her storytelling and the feelings she elicits. Listen to Sally Sossa's music and you'll hear tales of love, survival and finding happiness wherever you can find it. Those cosigns helped put her onto the radar of major labels, and Sally signed to Interscope Records last May. The two rappers became early supporters of her talent.
From there, Sally signed on with a management team, one member of which served as a bodyguard for French Montana and Lil Durk. In 2020, the rising rhymer had a conversation with a friend who had a family member that worked at Atlantic Records, which was a way to get her music sent around. She's been consistently dropping mixtapes since she was 17.
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Sally went full steam ahead with her hip-hop dreams after that. During a childhood filled with family rap battles at home-where she shined-and her blossoming basketball skills, Sally could have gone either way when it came to her next step in life, but chose to rap. She once beat her brother in a rap battle at just 11 years old, and eventually started recording in the studio at 16. Twenty-year-old Houston rapper Sally Sossa has experienced both. It rarely is that cut and dry, and its even rarer to find some success within it. When music is all around you, it almost feels like a future career within it seems inevitable.