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Whitney Peyton

Whitney Peyton is a multi-Billboard-charting, Grammy Award Winning
contributing rapper, songwriter, and performer hailing from the suburbs of
Philadelphia. Possessing a firecracker personality and an unorthodox style,
she began her journey close to home, creating a cult following by performing
locally and distributing demos to anyone who would listen. One of Whitney's
notable early achievements was her participation in the "Unlitter Us"
commercial and campaign that aired on MTV, where she performed a
spoken word piece promoting recycling and cleaning the streets of
Philadelphia. Her growing notoriety also led her to collaborate on a rally song
for the 76ers with Cassidy.

Whitney's unorthodox skill and charisma swiftly propelled her beyond the
local scene. She embarked on numerous national tours with renowned
artists like Jelly Roll, Three 6 Mafia, Rittz, Dizzy Wright, Kottonmouth Kings,
RA The Rugged Man, Lil Debbie, and many more. In addition, she has
headlined several of her own highly successful shows.

What sets Whitney apart is her extreme versatility and her ability to deliver
high-energy performances that captivate audiences. In recent years, she has
graced the main stage at major music festivals, including Pot of Gold
alongside Post Malone, GOTJ opening for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Northern
Invasion with Tool, Warped Tour, Musikfest, Blue Ridge Rock Festival,
SxSW, SouthbySoWhat, and numerous Pride festivals.

Throughout her career, Whitney Peyton has continued growing her fan base
and landed coverage in HipHop DX, Vice, Alternative Press, Rolling Stone,
Worldstar, DoubleXL, and countless other magazines and publications. Her
past record deals, with Tragic Hero Records and Suburban Noize, saw her
early projects "Firecracker," "Iridescent," and "Alpha” reach millions of
streams as well as high charting positions on Billboard. Beyond her solo
projects, she has recorded theme music for college and pro cheer teams,
wrestlers, and audio books. Notably, she played a pivotal role as a
songwriter and vocalist for the Grammy Award-winning children's album "All
About Bullies" at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. Peyton remains an
active voting member in the LA chapter of the Recording Academy.

Amidst the pandemic and the industry shutdown, Whitney realized that she
could leverage her gained experience and knowledge, to create her own
label, as a platform for her music. Returning to the grassroots grind where it
all began 'Alpha Howse' was launched as a juxtaposition to often being
considered an underdog. Her entrepreneurial spirit found success once
again with her most recent independently released albums, 'The Audacity'
and 'Side Effects,' which achieved Billboard charting numbers.

“I've always been a hands-on artist,” Whitney expresses. “Launching my own
company made sense to not only me, but to all the underdogs who have
followed my career and have come to expect a reflection of my personality
and message in all of my music, merch, videos, etc. It's not about being a
trend, it's about dropping relatable content that’s entertaining. My listeners
have been through the same things I have, and we've helped each other in
so many ways. This isn't branding, it's an unbreakable bond.”

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