Rye Rye

Rye Rye

Rye Rye at WMC 2009 in Miami, Florida
Background information
Birth name Ryeisha Berrain
Also known as Rye Rye
Born November 25, 1990 (1990-11-25) (age 21)
Origin Baltimore, Maryland, US
Genres Electronic, Dance
Occupations Rapper, Dancer
Years active 2000s
Labels N.E.E.T./Interscope
Associated acts M.I.A., Blaqstarr, Diplo, Robyn, Crookers, The Count & Sinden
Website Rye Rye Myspace
Rye Rye official website

Rye Rye is the stage name of Ryeisha Berrain, an American rapper and dancer from Baltimore, Maryland, United States signed to N.E.E.T. Recordings. She is currently finishing work on her debut album, Go! Pop! Bang!, slated to be released some time in 2012.

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Career

Early career

Rye Rye began performing at the age of 16.[1] She wanted to join the music industry because she "honestly felt there was potential there." "I love performing, singing, dancing, all of that and I felt that given the opportunity I would destroy it."

She met the musician Blaqstarr, a friend of her sister's, and worked with him on her early material after leaving a rap verse on his answering machine. She says her music output began out of boredom, telling "I used to like to write poetry and stories. One day I was home, bored, and started to compose songs.[2] Her song "Shake It To The Ground," produced in collaboration with Blaqstarr, was a club hit in 2006, leading to local speculation that Rye Rye could be a fresh, new female success within hip hop music.[3] A meeting between Rye Rye, M.I.A. and Diplo in a studio in 2006/2007 was arranged by Blaqstarr after the song caught M.I.A.'s attention. Blaqstarr had told Rye Rye somebody wanted to meet her, but refused to say more. Although upon meeting them Rye Rye did not know who they were, M.I.A. told the rapper that she had been looking for her.[4][5][6] At the time, Rye Rye was in her junior year at Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School.[7] She toured with M.I.A. during the KALA Tour in fall and winter of 2007, which included opening for her during the CMJ Music Marathon and dates in the United Kingdom in 2007, the People Vs. Money Tour in early 2008 and briefly with Afrikan Boy.[1][7][8][9] They both appeared in M.I.A.'s 2007 music video for the song "Paper Planes."

Go! Pop! Bang!

Rye Rye is the first artist signed to M.I.A.'s record label N.E.E.T., imprint of Interscope Records.[5][10][11] Her debut album, titled Go! Pop! Bang! was set to come out in March 2009, but its release was delayed. In the interim, she recorded guest verses for other songs. She performed the song "Get it from my Mama" with Blaqstarr and M.I.A. in live performances; other recordings completed but not confirmed for her album included "Gangsta Girl" with Zakee, "Bang" with M.I.A., "Wassup Wassup" with DJ Diplo, "Hardcore Girls" with The Count & Sinden and "Reasons" as well as "Older Man", a song about falling in love with someone twice your age, and "Quit Swinging."[2][6][12] A music video for "Shake It To The Ground" was made.[13] Rye Rye appears on M.I.A.'s remix of Busy Signal's "Tic Toc"[5][14] and she performed in Sweden in summer of 2008, featuring on the rapclash remix of Adrian Lux's single "Strawberry". She features on a remix of M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" with Afrikan Boy, which she performed during her 2007 live dates on the Kala Tour and appears on the Paper Planes - Homeland Security Remixes EP.[15] In an interview with Nylon during the making of "Bang", M.I.A. described Rye Rye as "the voice of Baltimore".[16] Rye Rye also worked with The Neptunes while recording her debut. In October 2008, she performed the song "Paper Planes" with Pharrel Williams and a pregnant M.I.A. at the Diesel XXX party at Pier 3 in Brooklyn.[17]

Rye Rye is featured on the Crookers debut album, Tons of Friends, rapping on the track, "Hip Hop Changed". Rye Rye also appears on a track by Tel-aviv based Soulico called "Exotic On The Speaker". Rye Rye is featured on the track "Have You Heard?" by Ceci Bastida. She song "X Girl" for the electro-duo Teenage Bad Girl's second album "Backwash". Rye Rye's single "Bang" (featuring M.I.A.) appeared on the Fast & Furious motion picture soundtrack, and she released her M.I.A.-directed video for the track in 2009. Rolling Stone called the track "gloriously showoffy". Rye Rye's performance at SXSW in 2010 was well received by critics and festival goers.[18] She performed at the Winter Music Conference in Miami before opening for indie rock band The Gossip in April 2010.

On February 9, 2011 at midnight, Rye Rye put up her highly anticipated pre-album mixtape, "RYEot PowRR" for download, along with a video to her remix of Miley Cyrus' "Party in the U.S.A.."[19] After several date changes, an official release date for Go! Pop! Bang! was announced for February 22, 2011. However, the album did not come out and is presently slated for a Fall 2011 release.[20] Rye Rye performed at the 2010 Alexander Wang fashion week after party. The first single to be lifted from her debut album Go! Pop! Bang! entitled "Sunshine", was released on October 5 and leaked online a day earlier. A music video with M.I.A. was shot in September 2010, and released on October 8. Rye Rye has recently joined M.I.A. to perform on her tour of international shows in 2010.[21]

On June 7, 2011, she released a second single "Never Will Be Mine" featuring Robyn. The video featuring the two artists premiered on June 15, 2011 and after two days, had been viewed 2,740,998 times. The song reached number 12 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs.[22]

Rye Rye released her single "New Thing" in 2011, which showcases and soundtracks fashion designer Prabal Gurung's collection and the 2011 "Women Go All In" Adidas advert.

Artistry

Style and inspiration

The LA Times described her music as a "hardcore club sound."[23] Rye Rye collaborated on the album with executive producer, co-writer and stylist M.I.A., who Rye Rye describes as her fashion icon. Rolling Stone described Go! Pop! Bang! as "the hip-hop album most likely to set the club on fire" while Paper stated the album "will take over car stereos one impossibly ear-catching kinetic party jam at a time." Bust described her debut album as "Baltimore grime at its best." She told Rap-Up TV that she was also a fan of clothing designer is Jeremy Scott.[23][24] Speaking of the ease at which writing her lyrics comes to her, Rye Rye notes that listening to her songs' beats repeatedly in the studio helps her to focus.[25] Rye Rye has spoken of her intention to work with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Rihanna and Jay Z as well as a Disney Channel artist to reach out to child audiences. She says "Of course I want to work with artists that can dance so in saying that I have to say that Ciara is someone I really want to work with, as that girl have moves. Not forgetting Ms. Missy Elliot of course as I think her videos are crazy."

Influence

Rye Rye is the muse of fashion designer Prabal Gurung.[26] Music critics have noted similarities between the style of the music video to the song "What You Talking About!?" by Redlight featuring Ms. Dynamite to that of M.I.A. and Rye Rye.[27]

Personal life

Pursuing her music career, Rye Rye has also expressed interest in attending college to study child care.[1][28] Although Rye Rye was slated be part of the A-Trak tour, she had to pull out as she was expecting her first child.[29][30] She had a baby girl, Kennidi Malaysia Battle, with boyfriend Evan Battle on September 30, 2009.[7]

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

Singles

As featured artist

References

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