Syd (singer)

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Syd
File:Portrait of Syd.jpg
Syd in 2019
Background information
Birth name Sydney Loren Bennett
Also known as
  • Syd tha Kyd
  • Frisco
Born (1992-04-23) April 23, 1992 (age 32)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
Years active 2009–present
Labels
Associated acts

Sydney Loren Bennett (born April 23, 1992),[1] known professionally as Syd (formerly Syd tha Kyd), is an American singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. She is a founding member of the band The Internet, and was a member of the alternative hip hop collective Odd Future. Bennett released her 2017 debut solo album Fin, followed by the EP Always Never Home.

Background

Growing up in a musical family influenced Bennett's interest in music. Her mother once aspired to be a DJ and her uncle is a reggae producer from Jamaica.[2] As she explained, "I began wishing I could take credit for some of my favorite songs. That was when I started to make my own – I only began singing on my own songs when I really started writing."[3] When Bennett was 14, she built a small music studio in her home and worked on sound engineering before getting into production.[2]

For the first half of her high school years, Syd attended Palisades Charter High School.[2] She felt left out and had few friends at Palisades and moved to the Hamilton Music Academy, which she considered a more open-minded school.[2]

In a series of interviews, Syd opened up about being gay. Although she is comfortable with her sexuality, she does not want it to define her career. She worries that talk of her personal life will overshadow her music and has even said that she hates the word lesbian.[4]

Musical career

Syd began making music while she was still living with her parents.[5] Syd's stage name was given to her by her older brother, Ty, as a kid. After growing out of it, she reclaimed the name when she joined Odd Future.[6] Most of the group's original songs were recorded in Syd's house, also known as "The Trap".

On February 27, 2011, Syd self-released her debut instrumental extended play, Raunchboots.

In 2014, Syd opened for Eminem at Wembley Stadium as part of the Odd Future collective. Regarding the group’s reunion at the time, she later said "OK, cool, this is better now that I’m not depressed but I still don’t necessarily want to be here."[7]

On March 11, 2016, Syd officially announced her departure from Odd Future.[8]

On January 13, 2017, Syd's debut solo single "All About Me" was released. It was produced by The Internet cohort Steve Lacy. On January 24, 2017, her second solo single "Body" was released in anticipation for her album in collaboration with Columbia Records, Fin which was released on February 3, 2017.

On May 18, 2017, Syd starred together with Korean R&B artist Dean in his music video for their collaboration "love".[9]

On September 7, 2017, Syd released "Always Never Home" which is a three track EP. "Always Never Home" is the follow-up to her debut solo album Fin.

Syd was featured on Lil Uzi Vert's second studio album Eternal Atake on the song "Urgency", which was released on March 6, 2020.

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[10]
US R&B/HH
[11]
US R&B
[12]
Fin 75 32 11

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Album details
Raunchboots
Always Never Home

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"All About Me"[16] 2017 Fin
"Body"[17]
"Birthday"
(with Disclosure and Kehlani)[18]
2020 Energy

As featured artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US
R&B/HH
"Urgency"
(Lil Uzi Vert featuring Syd)
2020 76 47 Eternal Atake

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Artist(s) Album
"Blow" 2009 Tyler, the Creator Bastard
"Wakeupfaggot" 2010 Earl Sweatshirt Earl
"Swag Me Out" Odd Future, Jasper Dolphin, Left Brain, Tyler, the Creator, Hodgy Beats, Earl Sweatshirt, Mike G, Taco Radical
"Radicals" 2011 Tyler, the Creator, Taco Goblin
"Tron Cat" Tyler, the Creator
"Golden"
"Fish" Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean
"Analog 2" 2012 Odd Future, Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean The OF Tape Vol. 2
"Drain" Pyramid Vritra Pyramid
"Answer" 2013 Tyler, the Creator Wolf
"In the Morning" Mac Miller, Thundercat Live from Space
"Therapy" 2014 Mac Miller Faces
"The Daze" MellowHype I Need Some Answers
"Gone" 2015 Snakehips Forever, Pt. 2
"Pilot" Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb
"Find Your Wings" Tyler, the Creator, Roy Ayers, Kali Uchis
"Blow My Load" Tyler, the Creator, Wanya Morris, Dâm-Funk, Austin Feinstein
"Hair Blows" Tyler, the Creator
"Fucking Young / Perfect" Tyler, the Creator, Charlie Wilson, Chaz Bundick, Kali Uchis
"A Good Feeling" Tay Walker 25 Hours a Day
"You're the One" 2016 Kaytranada 99.9%
"Vegetables" Jesse Boykins III, Willow Smith Bartholomew
"Silkk da Shocka" Isaiah Rashad The Sun's Tirade
"Red Wine" Common, Elena Black America Again
"A Bigger Picture Called Free" Common, Bilal
"Shotgun" Little Simz Stillness in Wonderland
"Dent Jusay" 2017 Matt Martians, Steve Lacy The Drum Chord Theory
"Nothin" Kingdom Tears in the Club
"Godess" Left Brain, Shann, Hodgy, Mike G Mind Gone Volume 1
"Love" Dean N/A
"Gorgeous" Vic Mensa The Autobiography
"Take Me Away" Daniel Caesar Freudian
"Sticky Situation" Quiñ Dreamgirl
"The Long Way Home" The Jet Age of Tomorrow God's Poop or Clouds?
"Simple Things" The Cool Kids, Quiñ Special Edition Grandmaster Deluxe
"Show Love" 2018 Richard Russell, Sampha Everything Is Recorded
"Right Now" Dirty Projectors Lamp Lit Prose
"Act Right" Tayla Parx Tayla Made
"What's the Use?" Mac Miller, Dâm-Funk, Snoop Dogg, Thundercat Swimming
"Do U Wrong" Leven Kali non-album single
"Getting Late"[19] 2019 None Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack
"Urgency"[20] 2020 Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake

Production discography

2009

Hodgy Beats - The Dena Tape
  • 13. "Black Magic"

2010

Mike G - Ali
Domo Genesis - Rolling Papers

2011

The Internet - Purple Naked Ladies
  • 02. "They Say / Shangrila" (featuring Tay Walker) (produced with The Internet)
  • 08. "Lovesong⁻¹"
  • 10. "Web of Me"

2012

The Internet - Purple Naked Ladies: 4 Bonus Songs
  • 03. "Partners in Crime"

2017

Syd - Fin
  • 03. "No Complaints"
  • 04. "Nothin to Somethin"

References

  1. The Odd Future Wolfgang Bible. Sibat Media. March 1, 2012.
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