Saweetie

Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper[3] (born July 2, 1993),[4] known professionally as Saweetie (/səˈwiːti/; also pronounced as simply "sweetie"), is an American rapper and singer.

Her debut extended play (EP), High Maintenance (2017) was met with lukewarm reception and failed to chart.

One video featured her rapping over the beat from fellow female rapper Khia's "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)", which eventually became "Icy Grl".

[10][12] The song was released on her SoundCloud in the summer of 2017 and brought her to the attention of Max Gousse, a well-known producer and A&R executive, who became her manager.

[19] During Super Bowl LII in February 2018, she was featured in an ad for Rihanna's cosmetic company, Fenty Beauty.

Its first single, "My Type", written by Saweetie and produced by London on da Track, samples the 2004 song "Freek-a-Leek" by Petey Pablo.

Saweetie released the lead single, "Tap In", from her upcoming debut album, Pretty Bitch Music, on June 20, 2020.

[42] On July 31, 2020, Saweetie appeared alongside American rapper Tay Money on the song "Bussin 2.0", with a music video premiering the same day.

On October 23, 2020, she released "Back to the Streets" (featuring Jhené Aiko), which serves as the second single from Pretty Bitch Music.

[51] Her other brand partnerships include her February 2021 Essenchills collection with Sinful Colors,[52][53][54][55] and the Saweetie Meal at McDonald's in August 2021.

[56][57] Saweetie also expanded her appearances by hosting Culture Con 2021 for creatives of color[58][59][60] and making her television acting debut as the character Indigo in 3 episodes of Grown-ish.

On April 30, 2021, Saweetie collaborated with British girl group Little Mix to be featured on the remix version of its song "Confetti" with a video released the same day.

In November 2021, Netflix released a sex-positive comedy special titled Sex: Unzipped in which Saweetie was the host.

On May 30, 2024, Saweetie made a surprise appearance for Japanese female professional wrestling league Sukeban during their Los Angeles stop.

"[70] On August 1, 2024, Saweetie's music video for her single "My Best" was uploaded onto YouTube, which was shot in her old high school and directed by herself.

Saweetie performing in 2018