Sevyn StreeterDecember 9th, 2013 Amber Streeter Genre: R&B/Soul Years Active: '00s, '10s |
Sevyn StreeterBiographySongwriter and vocalist Amber Streeter (aka Ambee, Se7en, Sevyn) was the first member of TG4, a pop-R&B outfit put together by Chris Stokes (Immature, B2K). In 2002, the group released a single, "Virginity," that reached number 88 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. An album was recorded and shelved, and the group split. Streeter caught the attention of producer Rich Harrison (Amerie, Beyoncé), who asked her to join RichGirl, yet another group that released one minor hit ("24's") and recorded a shelved album. Once that group dissolved, Streeter established herself as a songwriter for Chris Brown (including "Yeah 3X," "Wet the Bed," and "Strip"), Kelly Rowland ("Keep It Between Us"), Estelle ("International"), Brandy ("Slower"), and Alicia Keys ("New Day" and "Limitedless"). She signed to Atlantic as a solo artist and released her first single, "I Like It," in October 2012. "It Won't Stop," featuring Chris Brown and co-production from Diplo, followed in May 2013. The song was included on the seven-track EP Call Me Crazy, But..., which was issued that December.
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