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Santi White (born September 25, 1976), known professionally as Santigold (formerly Santogold), is an American singer and songwriter. Her debut studio album, Santogold (2008), was released by and met with widespread critical praise for its cross-genre blending of , new wave, and hip hop music. Its second single, "L.E.S. Artistes", peaked within the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart.

Her second album, Master of My Make-Believe (2012), was met with continued positive reception and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200. It spawned the single "", which entered the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and moderately entered charts in several countries. Her third album, 99¢ (2016), her second mixtape, (2018), and her fourth album, Spirituals (2022), were each met with continued praise. The latter was described by as a "whirlwind album full of feeling and fervour".

Additionally, Santigold has collaborated with artists including , , , Drake, , , , Tyler, the Creator, , and . Her awards include "Best Breakthrough Artist" at the 2008 , and the Vanguard Award at 2009 .


Early life
Santi White was born on September 25, 1976, in , , to Ron White, an advisor to mayor John F. Street, and Aruby Odom-White, a psychiatrist. She attended Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia, and later attended college at Wesleyan University, where she double-majored in music and African-American studies. Santi has described herself as “super-social and a connector of people” in her youth, growing up in Philadelphia.

She obtained her in the 1990s after a friend gave it to her as a nickname. She worked for as an A&R representative but left the position to co-write and executive produce HowIDo, the singer Res's debut album.

She was the singer of Philadelphia-based band Stiffed, which released the EP Sex Sells (2003) and the album Burned Again (2005). Both records were produced by bassist . While in the band, White was offered a solo contract by Martin Heath of -based independent label Lizard King Records.


Career

2007–2010: Santogold, tour, and other performances
Her first singles as a soloist ("Creator" and "L.E.S. Artistes") received attention from Internet media outlets in 2007, and her debut album Santogold, conceived with fellow Stiffed member John Hill, was issued in April 2008. The record featured appearances and production work from , Diplo, Switch, and Jonnie "Most" Davis, among others. Blending a variety of musical genres ranging from new wave to and , the album was very well received by critics upon release and was noted for its "cross-genre confidence".

Santogold was critically acclaimed by both Entertainment Weekly and Spin,Greenblatt, Leah. Santogold review Entertainment Weekly. April 18, 2008. Retrieved October 18, 2011. while "L.E.S. Artistes" made the number 2 position on 's "Singles of the Year" list. Santogold was sixth on the magazine's "Albums of the Year" list. "Creator", along with "Lights Out", appeared in commercials in the US and the UK.

During the summer of 2008, she released a CD, , that was well received by Pitchfork and . To support Santogold, she toured with M.I.A. and Björk, and in June 2008, invited her to be their opening act in the US. Her own US tour was called , and upon its completion, she supported and on a number of their shows and at 's music festival. She finished the tour opening for for three concerts on their get-out-the-vote Swing State Tour.

In February 2009, she announced that she changed her stage name to Santigold for reasons related to a possible lawsuit from director Santo Victor Rigatuso, who produced the 1985 film Santo Gold's Blood Circus. She finished the second leg of the tour in August 2009 at the Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago with Billboard noting that she "delivered a bright set and drew a headliner-sized audience" for a late afternoon concert. Before leaving the stage, she announced she was preparing to write her next album.


2011–2013: Master of My Make-Believe
In 2011, Santigold published the song "Go!", which featured of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The track was produced by Switch, Q-Tip and herself, and NME praised it as a "brittle and brilliant brawler of a track" with "great reverberating militaristic kettle-drum booms". "New Tracks You Have To Hear This Week" NME. May 3, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2011

She announced the follow-up to Santogold would be out in spring 2012. It was recorded in part in and co-produced in part with TV on the Radio's . She described Master of My Make-Believe as "sonically eclectic but with some epic curveballs thrown into the mix".Lipshutz, Jason. "Santigold Promises 'Dynamic, Powerful' Second Album This Fall". Billboard.com. June 22, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2011 She further said, "I want it to be about creating your own reality. I have a song called 'The Keepers': 'We're the keepers, while we sleep in America our house is burning down'." "Big Mouth", the first track and video from the album, was issued in late January as a free download. In February, an animated video for "Disparate Youth" was uploaded to her official channel as the first single of the album. It was also released on in the US and later along with several remixes in the UK.

Master of My Make-Believe was released in late April to critical acclaim. "Disparate Youth" was featured in a December 2012 advertisement for the 2013 Honda Civic and a piano version of the song was used in a 2012-13 ad for Direct Line insurance. She then went on tour and opened a few shows on the US leg of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' I'm with You Tour. In May and June, she headlined her own US shows before a summer European tour. On August 15, 2012, she performed on the deck of the USS Intrepid as part of "Stephest Colbchella '012: Rocktaugustfest" on The Colbert Report, and on May 9, 2013, she appeared as herself on The Office episode "A.A.R.M." In 2013, she recorded the song "Girls" for the soundtrack of the series of the same name. She made a special guest appearance as Millie in the original .Breihan, Tom. "Watch Santigold Play A Time-Traveling Secret Agent Prostitute On NTSF: SD: SUV::". stereogum.com. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2014


2015–2021: 99¢ & I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions
In June 2015, she contributed the song "Radio" to the soundtrack of the film Paper Towns. In November, "Can't Get Enough of Myself", the first single of her forthcoming new album 99¢, was released. In February 2016, Santigold released an interactive music video for the song, which allowed viewers to insert themselves in the video, furthering the song's message about self-absorption and promotion in the social media age. Regarding the song and video, Santigold commented: "We have no illusion that we don’t live in this world where everything is packaged. People’s lives, persona, everything, is deliberate, and mediated. It can be dark and haunting and tricky, and freak us out, but it can also be silly and fun and we can learn to play with it". A second track, "Who Be Lovin Me", which featured , was made available in December.

99¢, her third album, was out in February 2016 on . Mojo wrote in a four-star review that 99¢ had "pleasure, sunshine and subversion". Santigold then went on tour in the US from March until May.

Santigold released the -inspired mixtape on July 27, 2018, after announcing it the day before. The album was inspired by Afro-Caribbean music to evoke a "looser, sunnier spirit of summer".Greenblatt, Leah. "Santigold on fame, Fela, and her surprise ‘summertime record’". Entertainment Weekly. July 27, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2018 The bulk of the material was produced by founder , with additional material from previous sessions with and Diplo. She also embarked on the 10 Years Golder Tour for the tenth anniversary of her debut self-titled album in 2019.

Santigold's "Disparate Youth" is the first song featured on the soundtrack for the Netflix series Unorthodox, released March 26, 2020. Her song "Run the Road" features in Season 1 of the HBO show Euphoria.


2022–present: Spirituals
After a four-year musical hiatus, Santigold reemerged in May 2022 with "High Priestess", the lead single from her fourth album, Spirituals. She released "Ain't Ready" in June and announced the title of the album. Spirituals was recorded with familiar collaborators such as Rostam Batmanglij, , and Dre Skull, as well as new collaborations with , Lido and . Two other singles, "Nothing" and "Shake", were released ahead of the album. Spirituals was released worldwide on CD and picture-disc vinyl . Spirituals is available on several websites, via Amazon and on










Upon its release in September 2022, Spirituals received favorable reviews: rated it 4 out of 5 stars, saying that "fearless sonic pioneer leads the pack once again", and The Telegraph wrote that it was a "tonally consistent" record in a 8 out of 10 review. hailed it as "a winding journey through a landscape of loneliness, triumph and rage, inspired by African American folk song" and rated it 4 out 5 stars.

In 2024, she toured in the US and Canada in August and September.


Collaborations
Besides her own work, Santigold has also collaborated with a number of other artists, including in 2007, in 2010 and in 2011.

She co-wrote the title track for 's 1999 album Beneath the Surface, which featured Res. She also co-composed and produced a majority of Res' album How I Do in 2001, and later appeared on the song "Stay in Line" on GZA's 2002 album, Legend of the Liquid Sword.

In 2007, Santigold appeared on 's Version, performing on a cover of 's "Pretty Green", in her first performance credited as Santigold. White co-wrote 's "" with Ronson, and co-composed for with , including the lead single "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)". In 2008, she recorded a song with N.E.R.D's Pharrell Williams and ' Julian Casablancas for Converse. Santigold explained that the musicians recorded the song separately and did "their own separate thing", "so it ends up being just this weird long song with sort of everybody with lots of their own personalities separate." The song, "My Drive Thru", was available for free on Converse's website.

That same year, she featured vocals on the single "Brooklyn Go Hard" by rap artist : the track, produced by , also contained a sample of Santigold's "Shove It".

In 2009, she sang on the track "Whachadoin?" with M.I.A., the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, and for DJ collective N.A.S.A.'s debut album, The Spirit of Apollo, as well as a song entitled "Gifted" with Kanye West and .
She then collaborated with 's on their Scars album, adding her vocals to the song "Saga". White collaborated alongside for Drake's song "Unstoppable", from his mixtape So Far Gone (2009).. Also in 2009, her vocals were included on the track, "Hold the Line". The same year, she also produced several tracks on Devo's 2010 reunion album Something for Everybody.

In 2010, she collaborated with , and performed lead vocals on the song "Please Don’t" for Byrne's album Here Lies Love.

Santigold, alongside Switch and of , helped write the Christina Aguilera songs "Monday Morning" and "Bobblehead" for the album, Bionic.

In 2011, she was featured on the single "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" by , which was included on their album. She also took part on the Lonely Island's 2011 album Turtleneck & Chain, lending her vocals to the track "After Party." White collaborated with on "Car Song", for his album Everything Is Boring and Everyone Is a Fucking Liar.

In 2012, Santigold was one of the guests on Amadou & Mariam's album Folila, featuring on the track "Dougou Badia." In 2013, she appeared on 's debut album, Long. Live. ASAP, featuring on the track "Hell."

In 2015, Santigold was featured in iLoveMakonnen's song "Forever". In 2016, she was featured in 's song "Neighbourhood" (listed as NbHD) from their fourth studio album, Oh My My.

In 2017, she was featured on With You.'s "Give It All", along with rapper . The song was featured on the Power Rangers soundtrack, sampling Snap!'s "The Power".

In 2018, she was featured on Matt and Kim's single "Glad I Tried", along with ' Travis Hawley and Walk the Moon's Kevin Ray. Also in 2018 she and Lil' Yachty were featured on 's track and video "Worry No More".

She contributed vocals to multiple songs on Tyler, the Creator's 2019 album Igor.

In 2021, she was featured on Mick Ronson's track "Do You Do You Know" along with , for the soundtrack of the TV series Watch The Sound.


Artistry and impact
White has a vocal range, and her style in 2008 has been compared often to that of M.I.A. In response to the comparison, White stated that they are both "women who have similar influences and have worked with some of the same people", but that her "music is different and she wasn't influenced by what the press was saying", adding, "I can't think of anybody who would be a better fit of somebody who I'm like... I think what's accurate about that comparison is that she's an artist who has loads of different influences... and is putting things together in a way that's unexpected and genreless."

White has mentioned her liking for dub and , and her appreciation of new wave music, saying that "My Superman" is an interpolation of a Siouxsie and the Banshees' song "Red Light"."Icon: Siouxsie", The Fader Magazine, The Icon Issue 67, April/May 2010. Page 73. Santigold: "I keep a Rolodex of the women that vocally inspire me. There aren't that many, but she's definitely one of them. I remember one of the first times I heard "Red Light" it was at a party, and I remember going up to the DJ and being like, "Who's this?". It was that good. I kind of stopped and was like... wow. There's not a tremendous amount of women who are bold and forward thinking as artists. I feel like her music, at the time especially, was pretty unique in the way that it sort of matched her style. The freedom of experimenting with this dark place that doesn't have a place often in modern music." The singer has also stated that she is inspired by 1980s , feeling that it "had a depth to it", and that she hopes to "bring back some more good pop songs." The singer's main influences are and and she has cited as her "ultimate favorite band." White also grew up listening to a lot of , , and .


Legacy
Beyoncé gave a shout-out to Santigold in the 2022 track of "Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)", citing her among 29 legendary Black women in music. In the song, Beyoncé name-dropped her creative heroes, and she opened with ", Santigold/ , ", next to . W magazine wrote that it was "the pop cultural equivalent of a Lifetime Achievement Award".

Australian singer-songwriter Kevin Mitchell, under the moniker of Bob Evans, stated that Santigold's work was an influence for the creation of his fourth album, Familiar Stranger. As part of his performance for the breakfast program of national Australian radio station in March 2013, Mitchell performed a rendition of Santigold's song "Disparate Youth"—the performance occurred during the conclusion of "O Week" activities (orientation week for Australian universities) at the ABC studios in Melbourne, Australia.


Personal life
Santigold was previously married to , with whom she has three children, a son born in 2014 and fraternal twins born in 2018.


Discography

Studio albums
  • Santogold (2008)
  • Master of My Make-Believe (2012)
  • 99¢ (2016)
  • Spirituals (2022)


Mixtapes
  • (2008)
  • (2018)


Awards and nominations
2008NME Awards USABest Breakthrough Artist
Q AwardsBest Breakthrough Artist
MTV Europe Music AwardsVideo Star ("L.E.S. Artistes")
2009BRIT AwardsInternational Female Solo Artist
ASCAP Pop Music AwardsVanguard Award


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