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RnB 07/02/2017

Dreezy's "Body" Officially Certified Platinum

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Dreezy's "Body" Officially Certified Platinum
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Interscope Records) Fast-rising rap diva, Dreezy, proves herself to be a musical force with the RIAA platinum certification of her hit song, "Body" featuring R&B crooner, Jeremih. Produced by BloodPop (Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga) and co-written by Starrah, the candid and catchy single is included on the 22-year old South Side native's critically acclaimed album, No Hard Feelings, which dropped July 15, 2016 on Interscope Records.

"When I heard the track I immediately knew I could do something with it," recalls Dreezy. "It was a different type of record for me, but it sounded good... I knew right away I wanted Jeremih on it."

A staple at radio since early last year, "Body" landed on several of Billboard's most prestigious charts: #62 on the Hot 100; #14 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart; #7 on the Hot R&B Songs chart; and #9 on the R&B Streaming Songs chart. The magazine recently highlighted Dreezy's accomplishments in an exclusive roundup of five female rappers who are "busting up hip-hop's boys club."

2016 was a banner year for Seandrea "Dreezy" Sledge. Her debut project boasted high profile collaborations with Gucci Mane on the Bonnie & Clyde-inspired "We Gon Ride" and T-Pain on the melancholic "Close To You." Two songs, "Bad Bitch" and "Worth It" were licensed and featured in episodes six and seven of the hit HBO show, Insecure, created by and starring Issa Rae. "Body" was also featured in Lee Daniel's new FOX series STAR in episode 103 and FX's critically-acclaimed Atlanta in episode ten.

Dreezy also zigzagged across the United States performing "Body" and toured parts of Europe, further expanding her international fan base. "My goal is to be legendary," she says. "Music is my purpose and I want to set the bar — especially for females — and break all the records that come with it!"






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