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Saucy Santana

- —NEENA ROUHANI

FROM Perry, Fla.

AGE 28

LABEL RCA

“I’ve always been lit, even as a kid,” says Saucy Santana, who grew up in Perry, a Florida town just shy of 7,000 residents. “I knew I had star power.” It’s why at 24, he relocated to Tallahasse­e to become a celebrity makeup artist, soon working for City Girls. Around the same time, he started a Facebook podcast with friends, for which he rapped its theme song and set his career down an unexpected path. His first official upload, a freestyle to Blueface’s “Thotiana” that he posted to YouTube in early 2019, led to club appearance­s and showcases. “They would be like, ‘Who’s this boy with the cheetah shirt and red lipstick?’ ” he recalls. “And the whole club is going crazy.”

After turning his bathroom into a makeshift studio, Santana recorded breakout track “Walk Em Like a Dog,” which prompted Alamo Records and StreamCut to reach out. (The latter distribute­d the single for its official 2019 release.) Less than one year later, Santana released his vivacious anthem “Material Girl” — and it took off on social media in 2021, soundtrack­ing over 1.2 million TikTok clips. This April, he signed a record deal with RCA. “I felt like they were family,” he says, “but I still had to work to get that record deal, child.”

“Everyone thought it was a gimmick,” says Santana of how labels were intent on getting behind a one-off release rather than him as an artist. Now he’s preparing to open for Latto on her summer headlining tour and teasing an upcoming collaborat­ion with Lil Nas X titled “Down Souf Hoes” that pays homage to the queer sensations’ beginnings. “I want to leave behind a legacy where if another gay boy comes after me, they get the same acceptance and warm welcome that I had to work hard to get.”

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