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Birth name | Livingston Lemorie Matthews |
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Born | 1992 (age 31–32) Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. [1] |
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Years active | 2013–present [2] |
Labels | Dynamite Hill |
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Livingston Lemorie Matthews, [3] known professionally as Pink Siifu, and occasionally iiye, [4] is an American rapper and singer from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Birmingham, Alabama.
Matthews acquired an appreciation for music from his family, while dividing his time between Birmingham and Cincinnati in his youth. His father, a saxophone player, introduced him to classic jazz, while his mother and older brother introduced him to R&B and hip-hop. Matthews played the trumpet and drums in marching bands throughout his youth. After high school, he became a theater major at Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. [5] However, he chose to leave the university to focus on a rap career. He started performing in Cincinnati under the name 'Liv Martez' before moving to Los Angeles in 2013 after recording in studios there, including working on a project with Syd tha Kyd. [2] [6]
He began releasing music under the name Pink Siifu in 2014, [7] [8] while also producing under the name iiye. [8] Matthews released several projects between 2014 and 2018. [8]
In 2018, Matthews released Ensley under the Pink Siifu moniker to critical acclaim. [7] [9] He named the LP after Ensley, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham where his grandmother lived. Ensley received a placement on Pitchfork's best rap albums of 2018 list. [10] His next release was the album NEGRO. Initially titled To Be Angry, the album has been described as a "shrill and abrasive" [7] blend of jazz, punk rock, and rap. [11] [12] Siifu's most recent solo album, Gumbo'!, featured his studio album debut alongside artists Georgia Anne Muldrow and Nick Hakim. It also featured production by Monte Booker, The Alchemist, and others. [13] In 2021, Matthews directed a short film titled 'NATION TYME!', an experimental film centered on an excerpt from famed writer Amiri Baraka's essay 'It's Nation Time'. [14]
Pink Siifu has been described as having a slow and lackadaisical delivery to his vocals, a quality he attributes to the influence of Mos Def, Lil Wayne, and Outkast. Siifu's music has generally been described as alternative hip-hop and neo-soul, but he has experimented with other genres, including punk on his 2020 release, NEGRO. Outside of hip-hop, Matthews has listed George Clinton, Bad Brains, Alice Coltrane, Sun Ra, Pixies, Radiohead, and Death Grips among his influencers. [15]
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Pink Siifu | |
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Birth name | Livingston Lemorie Matthews |
Also known as |
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Born | 1992 (age 31–32) Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. [1] |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 2013–present [2] |
Labels | Dynamite Hill |
Website |
pinksiifu |
Livingston Lemorie Matthews, [3] known professionally as Pink Siifu, and occasionally iiye, [4] is an American rapper and singer from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Birmingham, Alabama.
Matthews acquired an appreciation for music from his family, while dividing his time between Birmingham and Cincinnati in his youth. His father, a saxophone player, introduced him to classic jazz, while his mother and older brother introduced him to R&B and hip-hop. Matthews played the trumpet and drums in marching bands throughout his youth. After high school, he became a theater major at Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. [5] However, he chose to leave the university to focus on a rap career. He started performing in Cincinnati under the name 'Liv Martez' before moving to Los Angeles in 2013 after recording in studios there, including working on a project with Syd tha Kyd. [2] [6]
He began releasing music under the name Pink Siifu in 2014, [7] [8] while also producing under the name iiye. [8] Matthews released several projects between 2014 and 2018. [8]
In 2018, Matthews released Ensley under the Pink Siifu moniker to critical acclaim. [7] [9] He named the LP after Ensley, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham where his grandmother lived. Ensley received a placement on Pitchfork's best rap albums of 2018 list. [10] His next release was the album NEGRO. Initially titled To Be Angry, the album has been described as a "shrill and abrasive" [7] blend of jazz, punk rock, and rap. [11] [12] Siifu's most recent solo album, Gumbo'!, featured his studio album debut alongside artists Georgia Anne Muldrow and Nick Hakim. It also featured production by Monte Booker, The Alchemist, and others. [13] In 2021, Matthews directed a short film titled 'NATION TYME!', an experimental film centered on an excerpt from famed writer Amiri Baraka's essay 'It's Nation Time'. [14]
Pink Siifu has been described as having a slow and lackadaisical delivery to his vocals, a quality he attributes to the influence of Mos Def, Lil Wayne, and Outkast. Siifu's music has generally been described as alternative hip-hop and neo-soul, but he has experimented with other genres, including punk on his 2020 release, NEGRO. Outside of hip-hop, Matthews has listed George Clinton, Bad Brains, Alice Coltrane, Sun Ra, Pixies, Radiohead, and Death Grips among his influencers. [15]
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biography of a living person does not
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references or sources. (December 2022) |