AYE YO SMILEY
“Put Da $ Down”
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“All Hands On Deck Remix”
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“Time Bomb“
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Aye Yo Smiley is definitely looking to prove she’s a strong new contender as she steps into the ring yet with another track off her new mixtape set to drop this spring. The heat off this single, “Whoa There”, catches your attention right away, just based on the cocky self-assured nature of the track. At first, it makes you react like, ‘Hold up Ms. Smiley, who do you think you are flowing like that and being a new artist? We weren’t ready for that!’ But when you really listen to her flow, you can see that the perceived “cockiness” is in fact an expression of a very positive self-confidence.
“When I wrote ‘Whoa There’, I was thinking about all the people that didn’t take me seriously, tellin’ me that I don’t have what it takes. You don’t wanna go there sweety. This cocky attitude suddenly took over me and I just started spitting. I’m not a cocky person, but I have every right to be self-confident. I put in work! Nobody can tell me nothing!”, laughs Smiley.
“Whoa There” is the second release from her upcoming mixtape due to drop this Spring under Street Science Entertainment. “Bang Bang”, premiered last month on Mun2, the nations #1 Hispanic cable network and listed on the front page of WorldStarHipHop.com., where she introduced her skills with fellow lyrical chopper, Kleva and his Htown entourage. Together they seem to create an energy so fierce that it unintentionally sparks a fire in your head that screams, new movement, new money.
The 20 year old MC/Singer brings a new dimension to the female artist arena. She is brilliantly versatile with an ability to switch styles and moods throughout a string of records that bounce from R&B with candid and confessional lyrics to tracks where she’s straight out wrecking the mic.
Born to her Peruvian parents, Aye Yo Smiley grew up in Washington D.C. At the age of 15, Smiley was influenced by a variety of music like Selena, Aaliyah, A Tribe called Quest, and the music of TLC, specifically Left Eye, which inspired her to take up rapping. Although being a female MC was a struggle throughout high school, Smiley kept at it and continues dedicating herself to her music. At the age of 17, Smiley knew it was time to take music seriously. She began developing her sound and flow by performing at community open mics as well as filming videos for her YouTube channel.
In December of 2011, her homemade YouTube video, “93 ’til,” received over 4,000 views in less than a day. Today, that video has received over 30,000 views and continues to reach more fans across the country. Smiley is an emerging innovative artist on the road to great success. This is just the beginning for her and she is definitely one to watch.
Follow @ayeyosmiley on Facebook, Twitter, IG, YouTube, SoundCloud, and more. For more information on this or this artist, please contact Jessica Martinez at 832.606.7180 or emailstreetscienepr@gmail.com.
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