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Stargirl Cyd: Lighting Up L.A. with "Not Me" and Staying True to Her Craft (Copy)

Stargirl Cyd: Lighting Up L.A. with "Not Me" and Staying True to Her Craft (Copy)

The L.A. rap scene is buzzing with Stargirl Cyd and her latest hit, "Not Me," which has taken over the streets with its undeniable energy. As an artist whose journey began back in middle school, Stargirl Cyd has always been passionate about her craft, despite initially treating it like a hobby. Now, she's proving to the world why she's here to stay and why her music stands out in an increasingly crowded space.

The Creation of "Not Me"

Talking about the inspiration behind her breakout track, Stargirl shares, "Honestly, ‘Not Me’ was originally just a short, fun freestyle. We extended it, but it was actually almost a year old when I dropped it." Though the song might have been conceived casually, it's anything but ordinary. Cyd wanted to "wake people up" and show them the artist she truly is. Reflecting on her early days in rap, she remembers how people didn’t take her seriously, especially being a woman in the L.A. rap scene. "Girls in L.A. weren’t really doing that. I can count on less than one hand how many of us did back then."

Today, however, the tides have changed, and women are dominating tracks across the industry. Stargirl Cyd proudly supports other women while remaining authentic to her unique vision. "It’s a different type of hard you go when you truly look at this as art, therapy even, versus doing it for the money or fame."

The Visuals Behind "Not Me"

The music video for "Not Me" has captivated fans just as much as the track itself. When asked about the video’s creative direction, Cyd explained how it all came together: "When I decided to drop ‘Not Me,’ it was spur of the moment, but I knew I couldn’t drop it without a visual. It’d been too long." She teamed up with director OFFAIR to create something memorable. “In this video, I wouldn’t say my sense of style was truly reflected—it was way too hot for style at the time!” she laughs.

Cyd chose Del’s Liquor as the location for the video, a spot deeply rooted in her childhood memories. "I love Carson, and that whole plaza brings back so many great memories." It's personal touches like this that continue to make Cyd’s music relatable and grounded.

Navigating the Challenges of a Male-Dominated Industry

Being a female rapper in a male-dominated industry comes with its fair share of obstacles, and Stargirl Cyd is no stranger to them. "I think the most annoying thing is when a guy can’t just do professional business. There’ve definitely been times where rejecting advances meant opportunities denied for me." Despite the setbacks, Cyd remains resilient and continues to push forward.

In fact, she’s noticed a trend in the industry—many of the tracks she's recorded with male rappers never get released. "In my experience, any song I’ve ever done with any male rapper has never dropped. I really don’t like that." But her response is as motivational as it gets: "No shade, but I always say I’ma drop a tape called ‘Archive’ and let y’all be the judge!"

The Rise of "Not Me"

Despite the industry hurdles, Stargirl Cyd’s song "Not Me" has been gaining major traction. The streets are feeling it, and her fanbase is growing stronger by the day. When asked if she expected the track to blow up, she humbly admits, "Truth be told, definitely not ‘cause I didn’t think I’d even drop it. I’m really proud of the numbers it’s doing. I just feel like giving y’all some more."

Staying True to Her Sound

Stargirl Cyd’s music is deeply rooted in her West Coast upbringing. "I’m so L.A., so West Coast. Thinking back when I dropped my first songs on SoundCloud. My life experiences heavily shape and influence my music. The pen and paper always listen." Her authenticity shines through in every track, and it’s clear that she’s bringing something real to the table.

What’s Next for Stargirl Cyd?

With "Not Me" setting the streets on fire, Stargirl Cyd is already working on her next moves. "Stay tuned! I’m putting a project together, and yes, I’m hoping to have some special names collaborating. It’s gon’ be fire." Her ambition and dedication are evident, and it’s only a matter of time before she drops more heat for her growing fanbase.

Advice for Aspiring Female Rappers

For young women looking to make their mark in the rap game, Stargirl Cyd has some powerful advice: "Don’t stop. Just keep going, no matter who don’t believe, no matter who laughs, no matter how many NO’s you get! Keep going and give it your all. Never give up on yourself or your dreams. If you want it, don’t let nothing stop you."

Connecting with Her Fans

Stargirl Cyd is always looking for ways to stay connected with her audience. Whether through Instagram or live shows, she values the bond she’s building with her supporters. "Truth be told, I been trying to find a way to connect with my supporters on a bit more personal level." She’s even considering taking suggestions directly from fans on what content they’d like to see more of from her.

The Future is Bright

As Stargirl Cyd’s star continues to rise, one thing is clear: she’s just getting started. Authentic, driven, and dedicated to her craft, she’s poised to make waves not just in L.A. but across the entire rap game. With new projects on the horizon and a growing fanbase behind her, it’s only a matter of time before Stargirl Cyd becomes a household name.

Stay locked in with Stargirl Cyd as she continues to shine and represent for the city. Her story is one of perseverance, passion, and unwavering determination, and we can’t wait to see what she drops next.

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