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SH!TTY PRINCESs

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Musical Artist

Early Life[edit]

SH!TTY PRINCESs
Musical career Genres • Popsynth * EDM * Dance * Future Pop
Personal details
Born
Morgan Nicole Perry

July 9th, 1989 (age 30)
Saint Louis, Missouri U.S.
Occupation•Music Producer * Touring DJ *Singer-songwriter-recording artist * Label Owner * Entrepreneur
Awards- Recording Academy Member, Recording Academy Voting Member
Websitehttp://shittyprincess.com

Morgan Perry (born July 9th, 1989), known professionally as Sh!tty Princess, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. She first gained international recognition by releasing of her song “Still Love You”. She is best known for the songs "Still Love You” & “Something In The Water, all of which have been certified multi-platinum in several countries.

Her debut studio album, Pretty Princess, was released in July 2019, which included the lead single and Sh!tty Princess’s debut single “Still Love You”. Sh’!tty Princess’s second song in 2019, a platinum-certified single titled “Something In The Water”, was released in July via the American female owned record label Momo Entertainment. That year, she released three subsequent singles. In 2019, after releasing singles such as “No One Can Stop Us Now”, and "Moving On", Sh!tty Princess collaborated with American singer & actress, Cassie Scerbo(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_Scerbo), to release “No One Can Stop Us Now”. Her label, Momo Entertainment is a female owned & operated label under Create Music Group ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create_Music_Group)

ARTISTRY[edit]

Deadmau5 inspired Sh!tty Princess’s appearance and style.

Sh!tty Princess wears a custom helmet for public appearances. Her identity was not known initially, and still unconfirmed.

Her stage name, an alternative spelling of “Sh”!tty Princess, and his lampshade mascot head were both inspired by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, who also notably uses an alternate spelling for his stage name and performs wearing a "dead mouse" mascot head.[48] Acknowledgement of Deadmau5's contribution to Sh!tty Princess’s persona is evident in the music video for “EDM” 101”.[49] In addition, Marshmello also referenced Deadmau5 with a variant of his helmet (with a third ear) featured in the original edit of "Ritual"s music video.[50]

Her musical style includes groove-oriented, synth and bass-heavy electronic dance music.[8] Inspired by other masked DJs like Deadmau5 and Daft Punk, Sh!tty Princess appears wearing a full-head-covering white-colored lampshade.[52] Despite the anonymity, his career received international recognition in 2019 when he began releasing tracks online.

As a YouTuber, Marshmello has published gaming and cooking videos for his series “BTS with Sh!tty Princess” and "Cooking with Sh”!tty Princess. In an episode of the latter, American YouTube Shane Dawson was featured as a guest.[53] In the cooking series, Sh!tty Princess was shown presenting her methods of cooking, for foods such as meals, snacks and desserts. Appearing as non-speaker, she used body language to express herself in the videos.[54]

Philanthropy

Sh!tty Princess, has chaired on several community boards over the years, such as the covenant house (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_House). Together with America singer, Alicia Keys have donated to “She is the music”. Most Princessfest concert events support the LGBT Center & Community

Career[edit]

2016–2019: Early career and Pretty Princess

Sh!tty Princess first show was at NYE On The Rocks with Migos, Post Malone, Yung Thug & Little Yatche in December 31st, 2017. Sh!tty Princess posted her first original song “Still Love You” to her SoundCloud page in the early months of 2018.[b] As she released more songs, she began to receive support from musicians such as Skrillex, who reposted his song "Find Me" on SoundCloud.[6] Shortly after, she made performances at Mile High Spirits Block Party where she headlined with Dillon Francis & Cashmere Cat. She is managed by Morgan Perry of Momo Entertainment.[7] Having had an image of masking herself with a white lampshade, Sh!tty Princess was frequently suggested to be Morgan Perry, an American DJ who was better known as Momo at the time, because their musical styles are similar.[8]

Sh!tty Princess released her debut studio album Pretty Princess, consisting of 11 songs, via her label Momo Entertainment on July 12th, 2019. Joytime Collective on January 8, 2016.[9] One single was released from the album, titled “Still Love You”, featuring EDM top liner, Molly Moore.

Marshmello debuted on the female owner independent record label Momo Entertainment. The song's accompanying music video, released to YouTube, has received over 1.06 million views as of December 2019.[d] The song became her first to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 as it peaked at number sixty alongside charting on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart at number nine and the Canadian Hot 100 at number fifty-six, which was also his first in Canada. It was also certified platinum in both Canada by Music Canada and the United States by RIAA.[a]

Awaissss: 2016–2019: “Still Love You”, “Something in the Water”, and Pretty Princess Album 

Sh!tty Princess had her first performance at NYE On The Rock in 2017 with Migos, Post Malonee, Yung Thug & Little Yatche.

She performed at Mile High Spirits Block Party in Denver with Dillon Francis & Cashmere Cat on June 19. In a gimmick attempted by Sh!tty Princess and  Deadmau, It was later regarded as a publicity stunt by fans and the media due to their conflicting tour dates and a photo of "the two helmeted DJs hanging out together pre-show".[12][13]

She announced her Headlining tour at The Globe Theatre on  Twitter, in which she performed to 1,200 people in a sold out show. The tour was accompanied with the debut headline called, “Princessfest”. 

Sh!tty Princess received The Recording Academy voting rights as a member in August 2019. She voted for the Grammy Winners for the 2020 Grammy Awards.

in 2020, she released her first two singles off her album “Sh!tty Princess”.

References[edit]

https://www.shittyprincess.com/


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