Sikai
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Sikai

Stamford, Connecticut, United States

Stamford, Connecticut, United States
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"XXL The Break"

Earlier this year, Sikai dropped his Painkilling: 1500 mixtape. Today, get familiar with the 24-year-old out of Stamford, Connecticut, who channels a wide array of musical influences into his craft. - XXL Magazine


"XXL The Break"

Earlier this year, Sikai dropped his Painkilling: 1500 mixtape. Today, get familiar with the 24-year-old out of Stamford, Connecticut, who channels a wide array of musical influences into his craft. - XXL Magazine


"Sikai – Painkillers & Energy Drinks (Mixtape Review)"

Mixtape Review - Too Sick Muzik


"Sikai – Painkillers & Energy Drinks (Mixtape Review)"

Mixtape Review - Too Sick Muzik


"Unsigned Hype- Sikai"

Sikai at Northeastern Univ. - Where We First Met Him - De Mos Offish


"Unsigned Hype- Sikai"

Sikai at Northeastern Univ. - Where We First Met Him - De Mos Offish


Discography

Painkillers & Energy Drinks (Hosted By DJ Whoo Kid) (2011)

Shoulda Been An Album (Hosted By DJ Ill WIll) (2010)

O.P.B. (Other People's Beats) (Hosted By Joey Franchize) (2010)

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Sikai is remarkable. He shows great effort and tremendous ability. He's such an original personality and breath of fresh air. Fortunately, he just happens to make music. Connecticut based artist & song writer Sikai brings his own world and words to life with utmost charisma and originality. Whether "heart-felt" or "have-fun" music he has become the go-to guy. Standing at just 5 foot 7 on stage, there is an ironic plan to become a giant in the hip-hop community.

Recording since the tender age of eleven years old, Sikai has shown much growth on every project since, and although very much independent has gained a natural following and initial fan base with a promise of more listeners to come.

With so many artists craving to be noticed in today’s industry, Sikai has been fortunate enough to accumulate expected, but also very much needed attention after the release of his last mixtape entitled "The Shoulda Been An Album" which quickly tallied up over 12.000 downloads its first week of release online.

There is always speculation of an artist' success at a time where record sales are rather lackluster and where independent artistry is at an all-time high, but Sikai shows consistency and effort releasing his latest project "Painkillers & Energy Drinks". Teaming up with DJ Whoo Kid of G-Unit Records/Shady Ville Entertainment to host this project, working with some familiar artists such as Joe Budden, French Montana, Rich Hil, and more. With "Painkillers & Energy Drinks" being a follow-up to "The Shoulda Been An Album", there was much talk on the project about the importance of features and co-signs with the previous work being overlooked despite having such good music included. At a time where the fans are more so based on being told what good music actually is rather than choosing for themselves, there was a planned devised on "Painkillers & Energy Drinks" to use more valuable networks to make the project even more noticeable to the public. The Out-reach proves that Sikai is not only willing to put out music that connects to the people, but also very much able as well.

Sikai continues to perform at many different college events, local, and out of town venues with hopes to generate a household name in the future. His versatile rapping and writing style makes him hard to compare and much harder to ignore. His progression has kept him humble, but very appreciative and determined for bigger success. With many projects in
the works, Sikai has shown a work ethic that can only be followed by more great music and many worthy acknowledgments.