Sony Awal Celebrates Signing Miami’s Sukihana With “Suki Suki” Single
Rising star Sukihana, the Miami-based rapper, actress, and influencer releases her newest single, “Suki Suki”. This vibrant, high-energy track marks Sukihana’s first release since signing her label record deal with Sony Awal. “Suki Suki” is now available on all streaming platforms. Check it out here.
“Suki Suki” samples the iconic 1971 R&B hit “Groove Me” by King Floyd, bringing a fresh twist to a classic sound. The track opens with Sukihana’s bold chant, “It’s Suki, nookie sweet like cookie. Vet in the game you ain’t dealing with no rookie,” setting the tone for an addictive, two-minute musical experience. This single offers a tantalizing preview of her forthcoming project due later this fall.
Much more than a pretty face, Sukihana is the perfect combination of igniting talent, style, and grace. This Wilmington, Delaware-born and Atlanta, Georgia-bred artist is Hip Hop’s fastest rising star. From penning her first rap at just six years old to taking social media by storm, Sukihana’s journey is one of unapologetic ambition and raw talent.
Sukihana isn’t new to the music game. She’s worked with some of the best in the industry, including collaborations on tracks like “Sukihana” with Juicy J, “Thot Thoughts” with Muni Long, and her most recent hit “Throwing Stacks” with Ray J. With these successful releases under her belt, Sukihana is looking forward to claiming her spot this summer.
With 2.7 million followers on TikTok and 2.6 million on Instagram, Sukihana has created a massive and organic online presence. Her influences, including Tupac Shakur, Rick Ross, Lil Kim, and Lauryn Hill, have shaped her unique sound and style. “Listening to these Hip Hop icons felt like they were pouring something into me. Little did I know that their influences would help prepare me for this moment in time,” she reflects.
Sukihana’s stage presence is captivatingly unabashed, and she is securing her place among Hip-Hop’s heavyweights. “I’ve got my own style and presentation, but I’m real,” she says. “I’m excited about where I’ve been, but even more excited about where I’m headed.”