Cinq Music artist/songwriter Sy Ari da Kid raps on personal relationships via his latest album titled, "A Toxic Heartbreak," fifteen songs for the not so faint-of-heart dealing with troubled relationships. The album will be available everywhere beginning Friday June 12th. Sy Ari is probably best known for the highly acclaimed jazzy TLC video currently going viral on TikTok, the single with over 10 million streams on Apple Music.
“A Toxic Heartbreak is spectacular,” says Fotemah “Tmah” Mba, Cinq Music Head A&R for General Market. “What makes Sy unique is his amazing sense of lyricism. He understands how to translate to R&B (without punch lines that go over your head), adding the perfect melodies on the topline. It’s a talent very few artists possess.”
Tmah adds, “In the past Sy has put out records (such as New Malcolm X) dealing with major issues that plague our communities. But he also understands we all need balance, even while facing the current global pandemic and unrelenting racism. We personally all face highs and lows. Dropping this album now speaks to the ups and downs that make up a big part of our lives.”
With A Toxic Heartbreak, the artist again gets personal with introspective lyrics and great wordplay/metaphors capturing his hopes, dreams, ambitions and worries. The album continues Sy’s “Heartbreak” series of work, starting with B4 The Heartbreak (2016) and After The Heartbreak (2018). The album includes production by Sy’s in-house production team of Natra Average, Dub Tha Prodigy and Vntg Jag.