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Award Winning Miami-based Singer/Songwriter SassySingz flaunts powerhouse vocals and highly sought after songwriting skills. In a time when studio produced talent runs rampant, SassySingz represents unquestionable talent. Influenced by artists such as Chaka Khan, Shirley Caesar, Karen Clarke Sears and Gladys Knight, SassySingz seduces the audience with an authentic, captivating R&B sound that true music lovers have come to miss. Her range combined with relatable lyrics and soulful sounds draws listeners into a world of bliss. Performing internationally for audiences of 1,000+ people, SassySingz has opened for celebrities such as Marsha Ambrosius, Bobby V., Elle Varner, Kindred Family Soul and Trina.

Overflowing with innovation and creativity, SassySingz is in the studio brewing a sexy, funky sound bringing a much needed freshness to R&B. Working on her third album entitled “So Sassy,” she’s bringing the raw, uncut story of SassySingz. Expect features by Stichiz, Grimass, and more.

Her newly released single, Control, has peaked at #6 on the National Airplay Top 50 R&B/Hip Hop Charts which has catapulted her to #10 on the National Airplay Top 50 Independent Artist Charts. While Control is playing nationwide on FM Radio, college radio, and internet radio, the Control video is airing internationally in Amsterdam, Paris and other major global cities taking the airwaves by storm; playing on Comcast Network’s Island TV, MTV.com, MTV2 Television Network; and being featured on MTV’s Artist to Watch segment. SassySingz’s latest EP, The Revival: R&B is Not Dead, is also in rotation on her own Pandora station as well as the Pandora stations of other top R&B artists, a great accomplishment for an independent artist.

As a songwriter, SassySingz has written original music for her projects as well as others.  She wrote and produced her first independent single, “True Love” in collaboration with producer DaHaitian Kidd in 2009. To keep the momentum going, she collaborated with DJ Big Ben to produce “Maybach Miami,” an ode to her hometown which received significant rotation at local radio stations. Released in 2011, SassySingz executive produced her first mixtape, “The Threat.” She has also written the hook for Young Funzy on “Out the Ghetto,” and co-written “Going Crazy” with Vulcha Smooth.

Building a powerful reputation for herself, SassySingz has received numerous accolades. She was named Miami Garden’s 2011 Breakout Artist and was the recipient of the “2011 Florida Next Big Thing” award for R&B Soul Singer of the year. She most recently won Best Female R&B artist of 2012 at the Best in Florida Awards. Belvit Jordan, Founder of “Save the Twinz”: Live Pink! Breast Cancer Organization, chose one of SassySingz’s original songs, “Ultimate Fear,” to be the organization’s theme song. Stay tuned for the revealing of the “new” SassySingz, going beyond her best!

Learn more about SassySingz online at www.SassySingz.com, www.Reverbnation.com/SassySingz; and Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @SassySingz





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SassySingz Releases New R&B Single, Late Night, with a Strong Message to Listeners around the World

Miami, FL – October 8, 2014 – Award winning Songstress SassySingz releases her new R&B single, Late Night, on November xx, 2014, in time for the holiday season. Late Night is a sultry, melodic R&B tune reminiscent of the rich 90s’ sound. The opening beat is captivating with a suspenseful twist hinting that a deep, dark secret is about to unfold. It segues into SassySingz’s lyrics that relate to the late night struggles, the loneliest moments people go through. Perfectly wrapped in the soulful melody and the sultry vocals of SassySingz is the personal message to her listeners: I understand what you are going through. You’re not alone; it is okay to ask for help.

Experiencing late nights of her own, SassySingz was inspired to write this song after a long, unpleasant day. Arriving home at 1:00am, she had no one to call, no one to express her frustration to. “It’s at night time when no one is around that the feelings get the most overwhelming,” says SassySingz. She awoke the next morning to hear of Robin Williams’ passing. Devastated by the news of someone she admired and respected, SassySingz decided to be transparent through her music setting the example of acknowledging what many undergo. Her story is an example that others can press through to their joy.

Although it should be a joyous time, the holiday season ignites depression in some people. The release of Late Night is dedicated to those who experience the holiday blues, general depression throughout the year, or even occasional overwhelming moments. “During this holiday season, I want people to know that someone knows how they feel. I want this to be a beacon of light for those struggling,” says SassySingz.

The message is bold but the quality of music and entertainment will leave you wanting more. Rich melodies, strong vocals, and easy listening will take this to the top of the charts. Expect Late Night to hit the charts the same as Control, which peaked at #6 on the National Airplay Top 50 R&B/Hip Hop Charts and catapulted her to #10 on the National Airplay Top 50 Independent Artist Charts.

Late Night will be in rotation on all major radio stations, college stations, international entertainment sites and more. Upon release, it will be available where all digital music is sold including iTunes and Amazon.com.

Connect with SassySingz on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @SassySingz and her website www.sassysingz.com.





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