Her lover is obviously always available to fulfil her needs, hence the title “Consistent”. However, she doesn’t care about her man’s behavior as long as he is giving her what she wants (“ I love it when he comes when I really want him to, oh/though when I really want him to work/This stupid sh*t we got though, it don’t mean a thing when we do it”), meaning that it is all about relationship without feelings anymore, but still with the special benefits. Even though it perfectly fits into the R&B genre, it is also totally made for mainstream radio stations.Īfter another interlude, the singer is being played games on in “ Consistent“. Streeter and Breezy are willing to continue the party by making love to each other and definitely “ won’t stop rocking ’til they call the cops”. If you’re ruining the good vibe, then you gotta go home. This one is a typical party tune, since it’s all about having a good time and living life to the fullest. Shoulda Been There Pt.1 kicks off with an introductory interlude, where she states: “ If I experience it, I write it and I make a song out of it / And that’s what these records are… so I just kinda want to let ya’ll into the last year-and-a-half of my life and let’s talk about it”, which is followed by “ Don’t Kill The Fun“, featuring Chris Brown. On this EP, Sevyn Streeter is sharing her emotions of the past few years with her listeners, and has only invited Chris Brown, Hit Boy and B.O.B to feature with her, the latter is also her current boyfriend. With 13 tracks, this EP is much longer than usual, but nothing is perfect, right? Half of the songs are only interludes anyway. According to Streeter, this release is just “ an appetizer before the main course”. She has finally unveiled a brand new project, titled Shoulda Been There Pt.1.
In 2013, Sevyn released her debut EP Call Me Crazy, But…, and earlier this year, she appeared on the soundtrack of the Fast And Furious 7 movie with “How Bad Do You Want It”. But sometimes the ladder to success just has to be rocky in order to gain the wanted acknowledgement: Sevyn’s career finally turned for the better when she started writing songs for big names such as Tamar Braxton and Chris Brown, collaborating fairly often with the latter. Even though the group, consisting of three other girls, managed to build a fan base, the success didn’t last long due to the group pursuing different goals and endeavours. Unfortunatley this did not work out as expected and soon the group separated.įollowing that, Streeter got discovered by producer Rich Harrison who wanted her to be part of RichGirl.
Streeter’s biggest idol at that time was gospel singer Yolanda Adams and when she turned 15 years old, she eventually signed a record deal with Chris Stokes and T.U.G Entertainment and joined girl group T4K. In her early teenage years, she found joy singing and performing in front of others and joined her local gospel choir. Meet Sevyn Streeter, a singer-songwriter from Florida.