Amber Denise "Sevyn" Streeter (born July 7, 1986)[1] is an American singer, best known for being a member of the girl groups TG4 and RichGirl where she was known as Se7en.
It sold over 17,000 copies within its first week and spawning her first top 40 hit single "It Won't Stop", and "Next".
She has written songs for artists such as Chris Brown, K. Michelle, Usher, Kelly Rowland, Ariana Grande, Trey Songz, Alicia Keys, Fantasia, Brandy, and Tamar Braxton.
Streeter received her first record deal at the age of 14 years, performing in the girl group TG4, which was put together by Chris Stokes and T.U.G.
[2] He offered Sevyn Streeter the first spot in the T.U.G./A&M group after she opened for B2K and IMx at a concert in Orlando, Florida in early 2001.
Amber "Se7en" Streeter signed a deal with Jive Records and the RichCraft label in 2007 as a member of Rich Harrison's girl group, RichGirl.
On March 21, 2012, Streeter released a song titled "Red Handed" along with a statement that confirmed her disbandment from the group and revealed that she had signed with Chris Brown's CBE imprint.
On August 28, 2013, Streeter released the remix to her second single "It Won't Stop" featuring Chris Brown.
In 2015, Streeter released the first promotional single called "Don't Kill the Fun" featuring Chris Brown from her upcoming second album.
Also, Streeter recorded a song for the Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack called "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)".
The song samples the Aero Chord's Festival Trap Remix of Ultra Music's duo Bang La Decks' 2013 single "Utopia".
In July 2015, Streeter released the first of two planned EPs ahead of On the Verge, titled Shoulda Been There, Pt.
[19][20] On October 26, 2016, Streeter was scheduled to perform the National Anthem at the start of the Philadelphia 76ers season opener but the 76ers organization did not approve of her shirt, which read, "We Matter."
This came just one day after the NBA unveiled its "Together" campaign, promoting unity in the wake of the recent National Anthem protests sparked by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
On November 15, 2016, an 18-date tour was announced to promote "Girl Disrupted" starting on January 12, 2017, in St. Louis, Missouri and finishing on February 12, 2017, at The Roxy in Los Angeles.
[24] On January 19, 2017, in an interview with Hip Hop Weekly when asked about the album's release date Streeter responded with "It comes out in the spring.
Streeter then released her official lead single "Guilty" featuring Chris Brown & A$ap Ferg on February 12, 2021.