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Artist
Born and raised in Northern California, Sibley found music and entertainment early on and made sure she had a plan to take her passion to a whole new level. Sibleyʼs quest to be an artist took her to L.A., where she became a sought after girl in town, doing acting and modeling jobs in order to pay for her studio time and develop her skills as an artist. She made cameo appearances in videos for artist like Usher, and heated up the screen in David Bannerʼs popular Play video. The attention was great, but it only fueled Sibleyʼs fire. At the end of 2005, Sibley recorded a female answer back version of Kanye Westʼs Gold Digger, which made a big impact when it hit radio, and quickly became a mix show & request line favorite. On the back of that momentum, Sibley was recruited as the rapper on NeYoʼs hotly tipped R&B girl group , LʼCreme. She recorded hot demos, learned even more about the music industry but soon realized being in a girl group wasnʼt for her, and that it was time to focus all of her energies on being the artist she truly wanted to be and her solo career. Soon Sibley began meeting and working with top producers and writers to create a sound and style all her own. The infectious I Eat Donuts got her off to a good start, when West Coast radio took notice, landing her a prime time interview spot and a need for more request lines. In addition to demos, Sibley wanted to create videos to visually represent her sound, and when she met and collaborated with Los Angeles base