King Sis
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Born | Brittney Nicole Mills January 21, 1987 Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. |
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🌐 Website | iamkingsis.com |
Brittney Nicole[1] "Sis" Mills, known by her stage name King Sis, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She has lightly gained popularity on platforms such as Spotify and TikTok for her song Yeah You (Thinkin Bout You) released in 2020. She is signed to Swedish record label Epidemic Sound. Her debut album, Ascension, was released in 2021, followed by its deluxe version on April 30, 2024. Sis has collaborated with other underground artists including her cousin DT Lamont, Vicki Vox, Alder and Mimmi Bangoura. Sources credit her vocal style to a lifelong history of singing in church and being influenced by gospel music, as well as by contemporary artists like Lauryn Hill and India Arie.[2]
Early life[edit]
Mills was raised in the Washington metropolitan area (also known as the "DMV"), and attended her grandfather's church in Alexandria, Virginia, where she had her first vocal and her first dance performance at age seven; the time where she discovered her passion for the arts. After her time in high school, she founded two gospel groups, REIGN and His City.
Career[edit]
In 2014,[lower-alpha 1] Mills placed first at Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre in New York with her performance of Killing Me Softly With His Song by The Fugees. She states that winning the spot at the competition was the thing that essentially gave her confidence. In recent years, Mills sang backup vocals for Kelela for her Tiny Desk concert. Mills' debut solo single was released in 2020, titled Tweet And Delete. In 2023, Mills worked with Jordin Sparks, taking credit for backup vocals on her Christmas album, The Gift Of Christmas.[3]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Multiple sources, including Mills' official website, state that Mills took first place at the Apollo in 2015. However, her YouTube channel has a video showing her (first and only) Apollo win, posted in 2014.
References[edit]
- ↑ Baptiz, Justin (May 16, 2024). "King Sis Talks Music Album "Ascension D'Luxe," Showtime At The Apollo, Being An Independent Artist". youtube.com. Retrieved Jun 27, 2024.
- ↑ Benson, Desirae L. (April 30, 2021). "King Sis: From Being A World Touring Background Vocalist To Sparking Singing Flames Of Her Own". sheenmagazine.com. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
- ↑ https://corporate.epidemicsound.com/press-and-media/press-releases/2023/jordin-sparks-releases-christmas-ep-the-gift-of-christmas-in-collaboration-with-epidemic-sound/
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