Artist's albums
Ain't I A Woman
2023 · single
The Truth
2023 · single
Bottle Service Ft. Reason & Stacy Barthe (Sped Up)
2023 · single
Sugar Cane
2020 · single
Heaven on Earth (Radio)
2020 · single
Shoot
2020 · single
Immortal (feat. Stacy Barthe)
2020 · single
One More Time
2018 · single
Black Woman
2018 · single
Sober
2018 · single
BEcoming
2015 · album
Extraordinary Love (Fall Version)
2014 · single
P.S. I Love You
2013 · EP
P.S. I Still Love You
2013 · EP
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Biography
R&B artist Stacy Barthe, a native of Long Island, New York, began her gradual ascent in the music industry as a songwriter and background vocalist in 2008, when she signed with Universal Music Publishing Group and co-wrote the song "Blur" for Britney Spears' Circus album. Barthe soon became a frequently spotted name on composer credits for songs by high-profile artists such as Cheryl Cole ("Heaven"), Katy Perry ("Hummingbird Heartbeat"), Rihanna (the number seven hit "Cheers [Drink to That]"), Kelis ("22nd Century"), Estelle ("Speak Ya Mind"), Alicia Keys (two songs on Girl on Fire), and T.I. ("Sorry"). As a solo artist, she has released a number of independent projects, including Sincerely Yours, Stacy Barthe (featuring appearances from Frank Ocean and Luke James, 2010), In the Inbetween (2012), and P.S. I Love You (2013). After Sincerely Yours (2014), Barthe signed to the storied Motown label and released BEcoming (2015). The album featured guest appearances from Common and John Legend. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi