Artist's albums
SUKISADA (Remastered)
2023 · single
Casamigos (Pour It In My Cup)
2023 · single
DON DADA
2023 · single
EATING
2023 · single
What Time
2023 · single
Princess Treatment
2023 · single
Bad Gyal Team
2022 · single
Grinch
2022 · single
Pu$$Y by Da Pound
2022 · single
Born By the River (feat. Sukihana)
2022 · single
Throw That Thang
2022 · single
Everywhere
2021 · single
Food Stamp Hoe (feat. Saucy Santana)
2021 · single
No One
2020 · single
You Forgot To Love Me
2020 · single
Yous A Hoe
2020 · single
5 Foot Freestyle
2020 · single
Fat Motherfucker
2020 · single
Pretty and Ratchet
2020 · single
All in Your Throat
2020 · single
Run Dem Bandz
2019 · single
Hood Rat (feat. Cuban Doll)
2019 · single
Aye Bae Bae (feat. Fabo)
2019 · single
Y u Mad
2018 · single
Don't Push Me
2017 · single
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Biography
SUKIHANA Rapper, social media sensation and reality TV personality Sukihana (@sukihanagoat) isn’t just hip hop’s fastest rising star— she’s poised for an all-out takeover. The Wilmington, Delaware native has lived many lives— and she has the multifaceted talent and no-holds-barred attitude to prove it. “I wrote my first rap at six years old,” Suki says. “After that, people would pay me to rap for them.” Inspired by artists like the late Tupac Shakur, Rick Ross, Lil’ Kim, and Lauryn Hill, it was clear that Suki was bound for hip-hop greatness from an early age—even if she didn’t know it at the time. Today, she’s not only earning accolades from rap’s biggest names (including Cardi B, among others)— she’s securing her own place among hip-hop’s heavyweights. With a staggering 1.3 million Instagram followers, Suki’s bold, brash brand of authenticity has not only struck a chord—but sparked a movement. Through video shorts and Instagram clips, Suki built an organic following from fans eager to embrace an individual whose personality was as strong as her rhymes…And it certainly helped that her aesthetic was also dynamic with bright colors and gangsta-leaning couture, almost the visual embodiment of her creative output. “I’m real,” she says matter-of-factly. “I’m a little ghetto fabulous; I come from a different place and I’ve got children. I’m a little bit different, and I’ve got a whole other story to tell.”