Music video directed by David Lopera.
Single from the Album: So N2 U
Producer: Katie Chonacas
Composer: Luigie Gonzalez
Director of Photography: Carlos Arguello
Dance Choreographer for Club: Kennis Marquis
Stylist: Katie Chonacas, Sofia Alejandra DeCardenas
Break Dancers: Venum, J Rock
Club Dancers: JC, Armando, Amber Baker, Leah Alder, Colleen Carroll
Guys (Order of appearance): Trevor Wright, Eric Mcintire, Tim Chonacas, Cody Longo.
DJs: Gillian Morris, David Lopera
Makeup Club: Caitlin Cassidy
Thanks to Sielian's Vintage Apparel for assistance with wardrobe.
KYRIAKI SUNDAY-- MUSIC BIOGRAPHY
Kyriaki Sunday discovered her love for singing at a young age from two of her greatest inspirations: her mother and her sister. By her teenage years Kyriaki was captivated by the underground Detroit music scene. With arguably the greatest talent pool of niche DJs in the world, the vibrancy and soul of Detroit's non-mainstream music movement was the catharsis that stimulated Kyriaki's sonic individuality.
After moving to Los Angeles, she began collaboration with American Grammy-nominated producer Luigie Gonzalez, and released her first single, "So N2 U," which was licensed to the film "Lure" and used on two consecutive seasons of MTV's "The Real World". Serendipitously, Kyriaki was introduced to Chris Lighty, famous for his work with Diddy, Busta Rhymes and 50 Cent. After hearing the single, Lighty was impressed and put Kyriaki on tour with 50 Cent and G-Unit throughout Spain and South Africa.
Kyriaki continued her musical ascent by tapping into her poetic roots debuting her spoken-word album, "Virgin". She produced the music video for the title track of the same name. By the power of exclusive production collaboration with Ronnie Beck, Kyriaki's spoken-word tracks are lauded for being "ahead of their time."
The music videos for "So N2 U" and "Virgin" are available on YouTube in addition to "I Almost Lost My Heart in Monaco", another spoken-word piece.
Kyriaki is presently learning to play the piano, while focusing on incorporating violins, trumpets, saxophones and cellos in her future music (and lyrics) under the tutelage of the famed Doc Holliday, best known for working with Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys, and Tyrese. She also absorbs continuous influence from muses such as Stevie Nicks, Sade, Frank Sinatra, Mozart, Chopin and Billie Holiday.
i found this one mtv's real world new orleans.
hahah i just had to search it.
so catchy<3
kap4everox222 1 year ago 8
I think she was in that hilarious scene with Nicholas Cage... Bad Lieutenant. #LOL
GAMBlT 1 year ago