Ayesha Erotica
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Born | Whittier, California, U.S. | August 11, 1996
Genres | Hyperpop Hip-pop Electropop Dance-pop Europop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter Musician Producer Performer |
Years active | 2013-2014 as Cola La Flare 2014-present as Ayesha Erotica |
Labels | Independent (2014-2018) The Dolls Management (2023-now) |
Ayesha Alexis Huntington (born August 11, 1996), known professionally as Ayesha Erotica, and previously going by alias Ayesha Nicole Smith, is an American producer, rapper, and singer currently residing in Huntington Beach, California. She is praised for her diverse catalog of music in a variety of different genres, including but not limited to hip-pop, electropop, and hyperpop, paired with provocative, catchy lyrics. She is known for often focusing on themes of eroticism, sexual liberation, drug abuse, and fame.[1]
She first started releasing music under the most notorious alias, Ayesha Erotica, in December of 2014, uploading all of her music to the social media platform SoundCloud, along with her two studio albums, Big Juicy (2016), & Barely Legal (2016). She left the public eye in December of 2018 after a SoundCloud artist named Quinn Fatale leaked demos of her tracks in revenge after Ayesha doxxed him and his family. She announced she would be returning to music on singer Chase Icon's Instagram live on July 26, 2023.[2]
Early life & career[edit]
Ayesha Auciello was born on August 11, 1996 in Whittier, California, later moving to Huntington Beach. Ayesha opened her first YouTube channel when she was 14 in 2010, which has since been deleted. She started making music in 2013 under Cola La Flare and posted the tracks on the social media platform Pocketband in 2013-2014, which has since been deleted as well. Ayesha came out as transgender in 2013, and graduated from Huntington Beach High School in 2014. During her time studying on high school, Ayesha suffered bullying and hate due to her unique personality, mannerisms and "emo/scene" style. Ayesha created her first SoundCloud account in 2014, under the URL name "ayeshagucci", which was changed to "pussysugar" months later. She released her first track under Ayesha Erotica "Pop That Box" on December 12, 2014.
2015: Beginning of "Ayesha Erotica" persona[edit]
In 2015, Ayesha released multiple singles on her SoundCloud, though she wasn't getting much popularity at the time. Ayesha released "Can I Get A Bump?", "That's Hot", "I'm Tasty", "Sink or Swim", "Daddy's Girl", "Young, Rich & Skinny", "What Happened to the Boby?" & "What It Do?" on her SoundCloud throughout 2015. She also changed her username on Twitter from "karrujah" to "AyeshaErotica" and linked her SoundCloud account to her Twitter in April 2015.[3]
Social media sensation Miss Prada reached out to Ayesha in 2015 and asked her to produce his album Queen of Pop (2015), which Ayesha accepted the offer and produced the whole album.[4]
2016: Big Juicy, Barely Legal and Cumshot[edit]
Ayesha released her first mixtape "Sick at Home" on her SoundCloud on January 3, 2016, which contained a few songs she mixed when she was sick, and claimed "one of them were good".[5]
Ayesha released a promotional mixtape for Miss Prada's Queen of Pop (2015), which was titled "Queen of Pop: Exposed - What You Weren’t Supposed to Hear", on February 2, 2016. The mixtape contained 3 writer demo's for Miss Prada's album and 1 feature with Miss Prada, titled "Let Me Know".[6]
Ayesha went on to release 3 singles between February-April 2016, which were "Never Marry An Icon" "See You Again" & "Heidi Montag" before announcing her debut album "Big Juicy" after releasing a promotional single for the album "You Were The Tease" on April 12, 2016.[7] Ayesha released the last single for Big Juicy, titled "Coked Up" on April 17, 2016.[8]
Ayesha released Big Juicy on April 20, 2016 on SoundCloud and music platform Bandcamp, which included a bonus track "You Were The Tease" which wasn't included on the SoundCloud release of the album.[7] Ayesha stated that she was super proud of the album and thanked her friends Kiki Ryder & Valerie Andrade, and thanked her mother Salty Harrington in the description to the album on Bandcamp.[9] Ayesha released another bonus track to the album, titled "I Wanna Meet U" on May 24, 2016.
On May 25, 2016, Ayesha released the only promotional single to 2nd album, titled "Pussy", where she stated in the description to the track on SoundCloud that her 2nd album "Barely Legal" would release June 8, 2016.[10] The album release date was pushed 3 days farther on June 11, 2016 for unknown reasons.
On June 11, 2016, Ayesha released Barely Legal on her SoundCloud and Bandcamp, along with two Soundcloud exclusive bonus tracks, "Political Interlude" & "Where You At? (ft. AlexZone)". Ayesha stated in the description to the album on Soundcloud that the album was fully written and produced by her herself, excluding "Back to Crack" which shared the same beat as "Calle Ocho" by Miami Bass Warriors.
Ayesha went on to release 2 more singles between June-July 2016, which were "Loves It (Redux)" & "Pretty Wild", before surprise dropping her debut EP "Cumshot" on her SoundCloud and Bandcamp on August 8, 2016. The EP contained a secret bonus track "One Word" (a Kelly Osburne cover) which was only obtainable if you downloaded the EP through Ayesha's Bandcamp page.[11] Stated in the description to the track "Sex Drive" on Soundcloud, everything was done by her on the EP and her third debut album would release in Fall of 2016.[12]
Ayesha released her single "Regret" on SoundCloud and Bandcamp on September 3, 2016. In the description to the track on Soundcloud, this was the last track she was releasing before "Gangbang", which was technically the announcement to the album, though she went on to release a promotional track for the album "Hit Em (The Recipe)" on September 20, 2016.
Ayesha released the title track to her album, "Gangbang", on October 2, 2016 on her SoundCloud and Bandcamp, and went on to distribute the single to all streaming services through CDBaby a few days later.[13]
Ayesha ended up silently scrapping the album around October 15, 2016, after she surprise dropped a demo from the album to her SoundCloud and Bandcamp, "Party Bitch".[14]
Ayesha went on to release singles for the rest of 2016, which were "Major", "Anthrax My Pussy (He's Not My President)", "Fuck Like This (ft. Brendino)" & "Expensive".
2017: Fresh Meat and www.FuckMe.com[edit]
On February 1, 2017, Ayesha released a skit EP under the alias "Lisa Schultz" titled "Where Is That Damn Baby?" onto her alternative SoundCloud account under the name "LisaSchultz".[15] The EP was a joke between her and her fans, and included 6 tracks around the subject of teen pregnancy and dead babies.
On February 2, 2017, Ayesha released a SoundCloud playlist titled "What You Never Got to Hear: A Farewell to the Gangbang Era", which included 5 outtakes from her scrapped 2016 album "Gangbang", as a way to leave the era behind and move forward. A track from the playlist titled "Underaged" was supposedly deleted around 15 minutes after she put the playlist onto SoundCloud. Another track, titled "Streets of LA" was taken down in July 2017 and reuploaded to her alternative SoundCloud account under the URL name "ayeshaauciello".[16]
On April 28, 2017, Ayesha released the title track to her album, "Fresh Meat", on SoundCloud and Bandcamp. She tweeted the next day that the track would release on iTunes on May 18, 2017, and a music video for the song was going to release in June 2017, but neither of those happened.[17]
On July 20, 2017, Ayesha released her second and last skit EP under the alias "Lisa Schultz" titled "It's Lisa, Boby!"[18] The URL of the EP hints that the EP wasn't uploaded in full, and it was just a sneak peek, but the full never released.[18]
On July 24, 2017, Ayesha released her single "Literal Legend" on SoundCloud and Bandcamp. In the description on SoundCloud, Ayesha announced that her 3rd album "Fresh Meat" would release October 25, 2017, and that the album would release on iTunes and she would release physical CDs for the album.[19]
Ayesha released her single "Alyson Stoner's Freestyle" on August 22, 2017, which went viral on Stan Twitter, Ayesha even got noticed by the brand Fleshlight, which she mentioned in the song.[20]
In September of 2017, Ayesha went on to announce her web series/compilation show, "Ayesha's Corner", posting the first season of the show throughout September-December of 2017.
Ayesha went on a 4-month hiatus from making music, and Fresh Meat never released.
Ayesha made her first Instagram account in October 2017 under the username "theayeshaerotica", and posted her first post the same day.[21]
On November 6, 2017, Ayesha released her second EP, titled "www.FuckMe.com" on her SoundCloud and Bandcamp. In the description to the track "Nasty", Ayesha confirmed she would be taking a break from music and linked her Twitter account.[22] She tried to upload the EP to iTunes, but had troubles with the distributor.[23]
In December 2017, Ayesha announced her 2nd web series TV show, "Loose Teens", and posted the first episode titled "Did She Died?" to the Loose Teens YouTube channel the same month. The show was a parody of the UK talk show, "Loose Women",[24] and had 3 stars of the show, Ayesha Erotica, Tina Morgana & McKenna Sherm, which were Ayesha's online friends at the time.[25]
On December 13, 2017, Ayesha's hiatus on music ended and she released her single "Yummy" on SoundCloud and Bandcamp. This was her last release of 2017.
2018-2019: Horny.4u and Retirement[edit]
On January 8, 2018, Ayesha released her single "Princess" which featured singer Petey Plastic on the track. Both Ayesha and Petey teased the track days before release on Twitter and Instagram.
On Ayesha's alternative YouTube account "Juicy Bitch", Ayesha posted a compilation of the entirety of season 1 of Ayesha's Corner on February 9, 2018, which included the last episode, which claimed that season 2 started in March 2018, but it never came.[26]
Ayesha released another single titled "Delicious" on her SoundCloud on March 31, 2018. The track is speculated to be from her 2017 scrapped album "Fresh Meat", as stated in the description to the track on SoundCloud that it was from her scrapped album.[27] The track got great reception from her fans.
On June 29, 2018, bubblegum pop producer Donatachi released a mix of tracks to his SoundCloud account in honor of Pride Month, titled "2 Pop Vol 2", which included an unheard track by Ayesha Erotica titled "Iconic". The track was later revealed to be on the tracklist of her 3rd album, Horny.4u.[28]
On July 16, 2018, Ayesha posted the tracklist to her 3rd album "Horny.4u" onto her Instagram story, and stated that there was no set release date, but definitely by August 2018.[28]
On August 5, 2018, pop singer Slayyyter announced that she would be dropping her debut single "BFF" featuring Ayesha the next day at 10 PM.[29] The track dropped on SoundCloud, then dropped on all services on August 8th with alternative cover art that was designed by Glitchmood.[30] On September 2, 2018, Ayesha released the music video to the track on her Instagram[31]. The music video was recorded in Second Life.
On September 1, 2018, Ayesha released a promo episode for Loose Teens, titled "Belarus Barbies" to her Instagram account.[32]
On August 7, 2018, Ayesha released the first single from Horny.4u, titled "Star" onto her SoundCloud and Bandcamp, produced by Baby Zionov. Zionov went on to release the track to all streaming services the same day. The same day, Ayesha tweeted multiple tweets in a thread, talking about Horny.4u, which she revealed that she moved the release date from August 2018 to December 2018, and also stated that the album would have 14 tracks and would be on all streaming services, but there would be an "xxxtra dirty version" of the album on SoundCloud, with 5 bonus tracks.[33][34]
On September 6, 2018, pop star That Kid announced that his debut single "Dial Tone" which featured Slayyyter and Ayesha Erotica would be releasing September 9, 2018 on all services. The track was later featured in The Fader's October 2018 newsletter for the best 20 new pop songs.[35]
Ayesha featured in multiple songs throughout the last 3rd of 2018, which were "Take Me" by Boysim & Donatachi, "Popin" by Nate Alexander & "Go Insane!" by BabiBoi.
On September 25, 2018, Ayesha released her single "Vacation Bible School" which was produced by Crapface on her SoundCloud and Bandcamp as a promotional single for Horny.4u. This ended up being her most successful SoundCloud release yet, and also was her last SoundCloud release.
On November 9, 2018, Ayesha, along with Slayyyter were doxxed on Doxbin, where all of their known social medias were listed, which resulted in both of them disabling their Instagram accounts for a day. Ayesha also privated her Twitter account and tweeted that Horny.4u would be her last release, and then she’s retiring.[36]
On December 13, 2018, Slayyyter and Ayesha surprise dropped their collaboration titled "All I Want For Xxxmas" on all streaming platforms.[37]
On December 18, 2018, Ayesha came to the conclusion that Quinn Fatale, a SoundCloud artist who commissioned songs from Ayesha was the one who made the social media masterpost/dox, so she doxxed him back, leaking his phone number, home address, and full name along with doing the same to his family members. Fatale wasn't the one who did it though, so he leaked old demos Ayesha's tracks.
On December 20, 2018, Ayesha announced in an Instagram post that she will no longer be making music under "Ayesha Erotica", and explained that she didn't sign up for being a public figure and didn't want anything to do with it, and expressed how she didn't like when people use pictures of her or use her music, but thanked everyone for supporting her and that she would be releasing a few more features.[38] Ayesha went on to delete her SoundCloud account the same day.
Ayesha released a few more features throughout 2019, but disappeared from her social media accounts.
On July 29, 2019, That Kid & Petey Plastic posted photos with Ayesha, which made fans assume she was coming back. She posted onto her Instagram story denying the rumors, saying that she's not coming back, and asked people to stop using photos of her, once again.[39]
2023-Present: Ayesha's Comeback[edit]
On July 8, 2023, Chase Icon posted a video of her and Ayesha at HEAV3N on her Instagram story.[40] The same day, Lord Pusswhip posted a photo of him and Ayesha to his Twitter account, with the caption "Lord Pusswhip x Ayesha Erotica". Fans assumed she was coming back, and Pusswhip confirmed it via a fan's DMs on Instagram.[41]
On July 25, 2023, HEAV3N announced Ayesha would be headlining their concert on August 18, 2023, making this her first ever live performance.[42]
On July 26, 2023, Ayesha appeared on Chase Icon's Instagram live, fully confirming she's back and answering questions on the live.[2] At the end of the live, she announced that her, Chase and That Kid were making a band together.
On August 18, 2023, Ayesha performed at HEAV3N, performing a total of 5 songs.[43] Clips of the concert went viral on TikTok. The next day, Chase and That Kid announced the name of their group was "Freakalicious".[44]
On August 31, 2023, Ayesha announced on instagram live through her management's account "thedollsmanagement" that she would be releasing her mixtape "I Dream of Zuzie" in mid September, making this the first project she releases since she came back.[45] The mixtape didn't release though, due to her being sick.
On September 19, 2023, Snow Strippers announced that Ayesha would be opening their concert on December 1, 2023.
On October 3, 2023, HEAV3N announced that Ayesha would be headlining their show again on October 31, 2023.[46] The same day, Ayesha made her own social media accounts on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, SoundCloud and Threads, and made her first ever Instagram post[47] and tweet[48] the same day. She then surprise dropped her first song after retiring, "Mary Magdelene" on her SoundCloud the same day.
Ayesha went on to drop 3 more singles between November-December 2023, which were "I Just Stole A Kia", "Snooki", and "May Showers", and a double single under the title "Hey Y'all" which included "I Wanna Rob ft. Yvncc" and "Zuziecide". All of them being SoundCloud exclusive.
On December 18, 2023, Ayesha deleted her SoundCloud because she was upset with the people who are impersonating her and got her own music taken down from her account.[49]
On December 30, 2023, Ayesha announced on X that she's putting I Dream Of Zuzie on a hiatus to work on a different project, and claimed it was something that was "long awaited",[50] which made fans suspect it was a remaster of her scrapped 2018 album "Horny.4u". Ayesha silently confirmed that it was Horny.4u on Instagram live the same day.[51]
Controversies[edit]
In December 2019, a year after Ayesha retired, an old song under the alias "Karrujah Jones" resurfaced, titled "Expensive", where she says the n word a total of 7 times.[3] The same month, That Kid went to Twitter and said that the song wasn't Ayesha's, and it was an impersonator[52], but given the context clues, it's most likely that That Kid was trying to cover up Ayesha's mistakes by lying for her.
In January 2021, writer demos for Miss Prada's album Queen of Pop were leaked, where she says the n word multiple times in the songs, along with other derogatory slurs.
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Title | Details |
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Big Juicy | Released: April 20, 2016
Label: Self-released Format: Digital download, streaming |
Barely Legal | Released: June 11, 2016
Label: Self-released Format: Digital download, streaming |
Horny.4u | TBA |
Extended plays[edit]
Title | Details |
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Cumshot | Released: August 8, 2016
Label: Self-released Format: Digital download, streaming |
Where Is That Damn Baby? | Released: February 1, 2017
Label: Self-released Format: Streaming |
It's Lisa, Boby! | Released: July 20, 2017
Label: Self-released Format: Streaming |
www.FuckMe.com | Released: November 6, 2017
Label: Self-released Format: Digital download, streaming |
Hey Y'all | Released: December 14, 2023
Label: The Dolls Management Format: Streaming |
Mixtapes[edit]
Title | Details |
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Sick at Home | Released: January 3, 2016
Label: Self-released Format: Streaming |
Queen of Pop: Exposed - What You Weren’t Supposed to Hear | Released: February 2, 2016
Label: Self-released Format: Streaming |
I Dream of Zuzie | TBA |
Singles[edit]
As lead artist[edit]
Year | Title | Album |
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2014 | "Pop That Box" | Non-album singles |
2015 | "Can I Get A Bump?" | |
"That's Hot" | ||
"I'm Tasty (Freestyle)" | ||
"Sink Or Swim" | ||
"Daddy's Girl" | ||
"Young, Rich & Skinny" | ||
"What Happened To The Boby?" | ||
"What It Do?" | ||
2016 | "Never Marry An Icon" | |
"See You Again" | ||
"Heidi Montag" | ||
"You Were The Tease" | Big Juicy | |
"Coked Up" | ||
"For The Girls" | Non-album singles | |
"Pussy" | Barely Legal | |
"Loves It (Redux)" | Non-album singles | |
"Pretty Wild" | ||
"Used" | ||
"Regret" | ||
"Hit Em (The Recipe)" | ||
"Gangbang" | ||
"Party Bitch" | ||
"Major" | ||
"Anthrax My Pussy (He's Not My President)" | ||
"Fuck Like This"
<small>(Featuring Brendino)</small> | ||
"Expensive" | ||
2017 | "La Bella Vita" | |
"How Long" | ||
"Fresh Meat" | ||
"Hold Me Like A Microphone" | ||
"Literal Legend" | ||
"Literal Legend (Remix)" | ||
"2007" | ||
"Alyson Stoner's Freestyle" | ||
"Yummy" | ||
2018 | "Princess"
<small>(Featuring Petey Plastic)</small> | |
"Delicious" | ||
"Star" | ||
"Vacation Bible School" | ||
2023 | "Mary Magdelene" | |
"I Just Stole A Kia" | ||
"Snooki" | ||
"May Showers" |
As featured artist[edit]
Year | Title | Album |
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2015 | "Gutta"
<small>(Miss Prada featuring Ayesha Erotica & Cashsus Clay)</small> |
Non-album singles |
2016 | "Where You At?"
<small>(AlexZone featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | |
"Party With Me"
<small>(Truth Crow featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Homemade Lotto | |
"Raw"
<small>(BISH featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Exposed But Fully Clothed | |
2018 | "BFF"
<small>(Slayyyter featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Slayyyter |
"Take Me"
<small>(Boy Sim featuring Ayesha Erotica & Donatachi)</small> |
Pink Noise | |
"Go Insane!"
<small>(BabiBoi featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Non-album singles | |
"Dial Tone"
<small>(That Kid featuring Ayesha Erotica & Slayyyter)</small> | ||
"Popin'"
<small>(Nate Alexander featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
"All I Want For Xxxmas"
<small>(Slayyyter featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
"Regina George"
<small>(Kyunchi featuring Ayesha Erotica & That Kid)</small> | ||
"Shock Treatment (Remix)"
<small>(Graveyardguy featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
2019 | "Rare Candy"
<small>(Monopoly Phonic featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | |
"Ken Doll"
<small>(Gameboi featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Gameboi | |
"Chun Li (Remix)"
<small>(Belladonna featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Non-album singles | |
"P.M.S"
<small>(VZE featuring Ayesha Erotica & Popgoth)</small> |
VZEPOP Vol. 2 | |
"Rock Star"
<small>(Mattu featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Non-album singles | |
"Luka Magnotta"
<small>(Adam Gerez featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
"Motel 6"
<small>(Sunday After featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
"Hoe Park"
<small>(Plastic featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
2023 | "I'm Tasty (Freestyle) (Remaster)"
<small>(Jhawk Productions featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | |
"Show Me"
<small>(Yvncc featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Rite Outside | |
"Make it Roll"
<small>(Yvncc featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | ||
"Blank Out"
<small>(Yvncc featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
I'm So Serious | |
"Dramatic"
<small>(Baku featuring Ayesha Erotica & kuudere)</small> |
Non-album singles | |
2024 | "Tongues"
<small>(Mel 4Ever featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> | |
"Sun Ain't Even Out"
<small>(Yvncc featuring Ayesha Erotica)</small> |
Quan Shoppe | |
"Chucky So Yucky"
<small>(Yvncc featuring Ayesha Erotica & Eric North)</small> |
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