Sexyy Red.Photo:Chris Allmeid
Chris Allmeid
But after back-to-back career years as one of hip-hop’s most in-demand game-changers, the 26-year-old St. Louis native has come up with something of a life hack for flying.
“When I know I’m going to take a flight, I get a big pillow and I got a blanket with me. I just hug that pillow the whole time and just get balled up, that’s how I get comfort,” Sexyy tells PEOPLE, before cheesing with her massive Squishmallow fox plush and encouraging this reporter to “step y’all pillows up.”
Whether its due to what she calls her genuine approach to making songs, her ability to churn out catchphrases within them or her apparent love of memes, those in Sexyy’s orbit always seem to match her “free spirit,” too. So why is Sexyy always in a great mood? “I don’t know. I be sitting thinking to myself too because I don’t know. I just be thankful that God blessed me with the attitude I got,” she says.
“Because everybody, you can’t go around everybody and just feel comfortable like this. I be really… I don’t know. It’s just something about me,” she adds. “That’s what they say.”
It’s been yet another headline-making year for Sexyy Red: She’s recently celebrated the launch of her NSFW Sexyy Gloss Kit, scored her first top-10 hit on the Hot 100, and even highlighted the arrival of her second child in elaboratemusic-video fashion(her first child was born in 2020).
As one of PEOPLE’s Ones to Watch in music, Sexyy’s opening up about growing up with Taylor Swift’s music, what puts the “battery” in her back to go harder, how she predicted each of her hits and what 2025 has in store after back-to-back years of mixtape releases. Here’s what it’s like to be the Sexxy-est rapper alive.
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Yeah, I got to because if I don’t, they’re not going to let me be me. I got to disguise myself. I be wanting to just pop out, but [it’s] like, “Girl, put a mask on.” And then I be like, “Ugh, why do I even got to do this? Can y’all just like chill?”
It’s a good feeling. I be happy because I be like, “Dang, people really f— with me.” So it’s a good feeling. It makes me happy. It makes me smile when I see them turn up. It turns me up and makes me want to go harder forever.
I love my fans. I relate to them, too. They bring me back down because I already be on the road and be around all this different life. You know what I’m saying? Money and stuff. So when I be seeing my fans and they just come up to me and they just remind me of people back home, I be like, ‘Yes, I love it.’ I got a lot of different fans, I got a lot of different personalities. All the different personalities of my fans match me. That’s why we relate.
I ain’t going to lie, I be having a lot of fan moments, but one I can think of off the top of my head is when I was on tour. I had a show and I came out and a lot of my fans was outside waiting on me to walk out to my car, but they was on the other side of the gate. And then it was this girl that had a Sexyy outfit on. The whole outfit was me all over. And I was like, “Oh yeah, I want to take a picture. Come on.” I let her come over there and take a picture of me. And then she was like, “Can I have a hug?” I usually don’t hug people, but I’m like, “Yeah.” So then I gave her a hug. Everybody was like, “Aw.” I’m like, “Really?”
Hell no. My life took a turn. I ain’t saying for the worst, but it definitely took a turn. It took a turn, a crazy turn. Something I wasn’t expecting. When I was little, I never said ‘I’m going to be a singer, I’m going to be a rapper.’ I used to want to be a hairstylist. I used to want to work on cars. I used to want to work on houses. I thought I was going to open a salon. I didn’t think I knew how to rhyme and stuff, I didn’t think that it was going to be like what it is.
Sexyy Red performs at the 2024 BET Awards in Los Angeles on June 30, 2024.Johnny Nunez/Getty
Johnny Nunez/Getty
What brought me out of my shell was people talking s— about me. And it’s like, I know I’m the s—, so it’s just like, ‘Just admit it.’ That’s how I really felt about it. So it was popping me.
I know I’m fine because people been hating on me all my life. But I, deep down inside, I always just felt like I was just so beautiful. So I just used be like, ‘What?’ And when people talk about me, it turns me up.
So that’s what puts the battery in my back, too. When people be talking s— about my music and stuff, I be like, ‘OK, now your people, I’m finna make your people shake ass to my s— just because you want to talk s—. Watch.’
Yeah. And then they do, it be people that don’t like me, but I see they people be listening to my songs or listening to it around them. So I know you don’t like me, but you can’t not hear me nowhere. I love it.
I don’t know.It is funny. It’s funny, but it not a shocker because I just relate to everybody. I relate to old people, white people, Black people, purple people, pink people, gay people, straight people. I just relate to everybody. God, I feel like I relate to everybody. I’m just like a free spirit. For real, for real. I don’t care about nothing.
Yeah, you could feel it through my tone and my voice. You could tell I don’t care and you tell I’m being for real when I speak. I’m not lying, but you just know it’s genuine.
Back in the day, I couldn’t go to the studio unless I already had something wrote down. I was just nervous like that. I used to be like, “I’m not finna to walk in there with nothing and then be sitting there looking crazy.” So if I was going to go to the studio, I always made sure I had something.
But then it was times I started running out of stuff, before I was coming up there and then my team would be like, “Okay, well start a new song.” And I’m like, “But I ain’t got nothing wrote down.” They like, “Well start writing.” I did not want to do that. “Oh my God, I got to sit in the studio and write a song?” That was weird to me. So now I sit, I can sit in the studio, I can even freestyle now. I just start freestyling.
I’m dead. Hell no, not that good now. I’m getting there. I just started.
Definitely. Hell yeah. At first I was just doing it just to do it, but now I’m doing it for the people. Literally at first I was just making the song to make it for me, but now I’m making songs, they like, “Come on, come on, come on. We need more. We need more.” So then they’re like, “Talk about this. I just went through this, talk about this.” So then I make a song for them. Like, “Okay, I got a song for you. I can relate. I’ve been through that too. I’m going to make a song for you,” type s—.
Sexyy Red performs during Lollapalooza at Grant Park on Aug. 2, 2024.Natasha Moustache/Getty
Natasha Moustache/Getty
Lana was nice. She was nice. She wasn’t how I expected. When I seen her, I ain’t know what type of time she was going to be on. But when I actually started talking to her, she was cool.
Yeah. I heard some songs of hers. People was getting me hip. I ain’t going to lie, I ain’t know her like that. But people was like, “That’s Lana.” And then they was putting me on to her. So I’m like, “Oh, OK.”
Yeah, I used to get dressed toTaylor Swiftin the morning for school. And I just think it’s tight when people can cross over and listen to stuff they don’t normally listen to. So I was like, “OK, period.” She f—— with it. Now we know what she, you know what I’m saying?
Sometimes you see people and you never know how they is until they show you. So once I seen it like, “OK, so she f— with it,” then I’m like, “OK.” That made me like her even more. I’m like, she relate to us, you know what I’m saying. The ratchets. She relates to the ratchet s—, the hood s—, she f—— with it. You know what I’m saying?
It is real important because I feel like you want to stay relevant and leave a mark on the people. And people can chill and take breaks. But me, I want to keep putting it in your face. I don’t want to chill. I want to be consistent and I want you to keep seeing me. I don’t want you to forget about me. I don’t care. Even if you can’t forget about me, I’m going to keep popping up. That’s the kind of girlfriend I am. So now, y’all got to go through it, too.
Yes. I swear to God, I do. I know when it’s going to be a hit. It’s never been a time where I heard a song and I was like, “What? They like this?” No, because I already be knowing when I record a song, I can feel it in my spirit. Every hit song I got, I promised to God, I said, “They going to like this, this is going to be a hit.” And if y’all just do a song and it’s cool, we jamming to it. But I’ll be like, “This ain’t the hit.” I know the hits when I tell my people, “This a hit, it’ll be a hit.” But then I’ll be like, “OK, this is just something for the people, but they going to like it. They going to f— with it.” Still my s— goes up.
I called out “SkeeYee.” I called out “Looking For The Hoes.” I called out “Pound Town.” They definitely didn’t believe in “Pound Town.” I called out “U My Everything.” I called out “Get It Sexyy.” Even my features, every time I called out a song, well, it just was like “I snapped out on this,” and then I’d be like, “This going to go up. It’ll go up.”
Sexyy Red.Audible Treats
Audible Treats
Yeah, I got some s— dropping. I’ve been working. I got all music dropping. I ain’t dropped in a minute, I feel like, even though I just dropped a tape a couple months ago and some singles. I got a lot of songs in the cut.
I just be in my moods. I be in different vibes every day. So I don’t know when I made that, that was on some bored s—. Thatwasn’t even a serious song.
The same thing. I’m going to just keep going up and up. I be thinking I’m doing something, then the next year comes and then it just be more s— I got some s— coming up in 2025 that I know is finna send me back up and then next year I’m finna to go more up.
source: people.com