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Fousheé Parents: Who Are Fousheé’s Parents?

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Britanny Fousheé known on stage as Fousheé is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist who came to wide notice when the vocals for her song “Deep End” were used on a hit song by rapper Sleepy Hallow in 2020.

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Raised in New Jersey, she wrote her first song at age five. In her younger years, Fousheé studied voice, media, classical music, background arranging, guitar, and piano.

Fousheé earned her second cycle education at Bridgewater-Raritan High School and continued her musical activities into college.

In June 2020, she signed with RCA Records and also had the video for her track “By One” premiered by Essence in October of the same year.

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Fousheé was named Billboard’s R&B/hip-hop rookie for March 2021. Her RCA debut EP, time machine, was released on June 4, 2021, by Trackmasters Entertainment/RCA Records.

She was also named Apple’s Up Next Artist for that same month and was the cover feature of Wonderland Magazine’s Summer 2021 issue.

Fousheé collaborated with Steve Lacy in 2022, and not only co-wrote but contributed background vocals for the songs “Sunshine” and “Bad Habit,” both of which were lead singles for his second studio album Gemini Rights.

Fousheé Parents: Who Are Fousheé’s Parents?

Fousheé is the daughter of 1984 reggae all female cover band PEP drummer. Her father’s name and their details are not known.


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