Английская Википедия:Dreamer Isioma
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Dreamer Isioma (born 2000/2001) is an American singer-songwriter and multiple-genre artist from Chicago.[1] After Isioma's breakout song "Sensitive" went viral on TikTok in 2020, theyШаблон:Efn released a debut album titled Goodnight Dreamer in 2022. Their sophomore album Princess Forever was released in 2023 by AWAL.
Early life
Шаблон:Quote box Dreamer Isioma grew up in a Christian household.[1] They are from a Nigerian-American family.[2] Their family moved often, and they spent their childhood in Lagos, London, and Chicago.[2] In Chicago they began learning music theory at age three, and later studied classical piano and violin.[3] They attended a Catholic school, where they experimented with gender expression within the confines of the school uniform.[2] At 12 years old, they came out as queer, and later as nonbinary after a psychedelic experience in their late teenage years. Their eclectic fashion which mixes traditionally masculine and feminine components was profiled in Vogue.[2]
In high school, Isioma attempted to switch from playing music to being an athlete, which was more socially acceptable. However, this change was prevented because they broke their wrist.[3] When they were 16 years old, they began making music, with influences including Chief Keef and Paramore.[2] Producing music became a serious passion while Isioma was still in high school; they routinely spent hours working on songs each day.[3]
After high school, Isioma began attending college in Chicago; they initially planned to study marketing but switched to communications to avoid required math classes.[4] In November 2021, they underwent a masculinizing chest surgery and expressed gender dysphoria on social media.[5]
Career
Dreamer Isioma began making music professionally in 2018.[2] In 2020, their song "Sensitive" went viral on TikTok, becoming their breakout hit.[2][4] The song, which mixes R&B, hip hop, and funk influences, was later described in the Chicago Tribune as "a sonically playful wonder".[3] It was featured in the final season of Insecure.[4]
As a result of the success of "Sensitive", Isioma was able to access additional resources to create an album, working with a distributor and creative team and having a budget for the first time.[2] Work began on the album in March 2020.[3] They released two EPs in 2020, titled Sensitive and The Leo Sun Rises.[4]
In 2021, Isioma made their debut tour,[4] which included appearances at Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits.[3]
Isioma released their debut album Goodnight Dreamer on February 23, 2022,[1] after the release of a lead single and accompanying music video titled "Bad Ting".[6] The album was distributed by AWAL.[5] NME described the album as a blend of various influences including Afrobeats, rock and roll, and modern electronic and pop music, and praised it as feeling "genuinely fresh, newly discovered".[1] MTV stated that the album is made up of "various soundscapes and themes of being one’s authentic self".[4] WRBB gave the album four stars out of five, praising it as "an intriguingly beautiful commentary on love and sexuality" with "fresh androgynous musical style".[5]
Asked in February 2022 by PAPER how they would describe their profession because of their output of visual music videos in addition to music, Isioma self-described as a "creative director" rather than specifically a "performer, songwriter or vocalist". They noted that while all their music is created in collaboration with friends, they "take a lot of pride in being the mastermind".[6]
In April 2023, Isioma released a second album titled Princess Forever.[7] Pitchfork included the album, which was distributed by AWAL, in a weekly list of new albums to listen to.[8]
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