Justine Indira Skyers, also known as simply Justine Skye, is an American singer, songwriter, model.
Background
Skyers was born August 24, 1995, in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New New York Her mother, Nova Perry, is a music attorney of Afro-Jamaican and Indo-Jamaican descent, and her father is of Afro-Jamaican descent. Justine Skye tagged along with her mother,to a music panel held by performance rights organization BMI.
Career
During the question-and-answer session, Justine surprised everyone in attendance by asking to sing. In front of various music executives, she performed a cover of Sam Sparro"s "Black and Gold." The Brooklyn native subsequently took singing lessons and honed her songwriting, then worked with August Rigo and Eric Hudson.Their sessions led to Everyday Living, a confident contemporary Rhythm & Blues European Parliament released on Atlantic in August 2013. Justine got her start at a professional singing career when she performed songs to go with the book “Rules To Rock By”.
She is known for having made a cover about "Headlines" by Drake which received 2 millions of views on youtube.
Her debut European Parliament, Everyday Living, helped the Brooklyn kid with the purple-hued hair ink a deal with Atlantic Records in 2013 and release with them the album Emotionally Unavailable. During that time she made a song "Collide" featuring the rapper Tyga.
In october 2015, she performed at TIDAL10X20 an event created by JAY Z and at a Tommy Hilfiger show in Brazil.She also made an apparition in some tv shows like the final of House of DVF Since her debut musical release, the singer’s strides have garnered cosigns from the likes of VIBE and The Fader who recognize the rising popular star as a real and raw force to be reckoned with. After nearly two years of familiarizing the public with the Skye sound, countless studio sessions with the hottest producers and songwriters, and curating the coolest vibes for her next project, the 20-year-old unleashed more of her Unicorn mystique on the world with Emotionally Unavailable.
Right now,in 2016 she left Atlantic and signed to Roc Nation and Republic Records and is preparing a new album.