Sisely Treasure

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Sisely Treasure
Background information
Birth name Sisely Treasure
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre(s) Electro, Disco House, Powerpop
Occupation(s) Singer, Dancer, Actress, Dance Instructor
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2002 - Present
Label(s) Audacious Records
Dreamworks Records
Teenacide Records
Associated acts Cooler Kids, Sisely and the Safety Pin-ups

Sisely Treasure is a singer, songwriter, dancer and actress, notable for the song All Around the World released by Dreamworks Records in July 2003 and appearing in the Billboard Magazine's Top 40 Dance charts the same year. She was born in Long Beach, California and currently lives in Los Angeles.

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[edit] Cooler Kids

Before Treasure's appearance on the Pussycat Dolls reality TV show, she formed the music group Cooler Kids with producer and performer Kaz Gamble. Treasure had the opportunity to work with several record labels, including DreamWorks Recordings, Audacious Records and Teenacide Records, and released a debut album, entitled Punk Debutante, in which the chart-entering single All Around the World was published. She has also been a dancer for Galen Hook[1] and has sung in Common Ground by Dave Aude & Tall Paul[2]

[edit] Search for the Next Doll

Treasure appeared on the first season on the CW reality show The Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search For The Next Doll, as one of the finalists. Sisely was often praised by Robin Antin for her uniqueness and individuality. On the show, she was also the oldest among the girls and said she at times felt like an outsider. Sisely was the third dancer eliminated after being told her group seemed unprepared on the dance floor. She shook up the show's fanbase and fellow contestant and eventual winner Asia Nitollano when she responded to the contestants' discussion of each other's dancing abilities by stating that she thought that Asia danced "like a drag queen", shortly before she was eliminated, causing the other contestants (with the exception of Nitollano) to burst out laughing.

[edit] Sisely and the Safety Pin-ups

After Search for the Next Doll she joined another group named Sisely and the Safety Pin-ups and released a cover of Do the Robot which was voted coolest garage song by Garage Rock[3]. She was also featured in Yahoo article which named her the "Punkycat Doll"[4]. She is also one of the members of the Gunn Metal Grey dance group[5].

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