Staci Russell

Location:
AUSTIN, Texas, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Hip Hop / Rap
Staci Russell was born and raised in Austin, Texas with a family of singers. At a very young age she was singing in the church along side her mother, when they discovered she had talent. At the age of 14 she had her first demo called “So In Love” and was known in her school for singing the Star Spangle Banner for many opening games.



Staci Russell, also known as, Ms 512 and the,“Princess of ATX", has since made a name for herself in and around her city. Her sound and swagger is unique and known throughout Texas. She has her own personal way of bringing the soulful sound back to music. Staci has also written and arranged all of her background vocals. She has spent the last 6 years developing her own style and enhancing her vocals. Her love for multiple genres of music such as R&B, Rap, Country and Jazz music may surprise some, but each has played a role in developing Staci's musical and personal style. Some of her favorite artists include Jill Scott, Alicia Keys, Anita Baker, Aretha Franklin, R Kelly, and Reba McEntire.



Staci Russell can be heard on the Mimi and Boogie show on 93.3 and has been mentioned in the Austin Chronicle.

She has featured on many artist cd's such as Gerald G( Monsta' Entertainment), Y2JJ (Pick ya Poison), Sicc, T-Solo, AAE (above All Entertainment), Fatal, Dre(Hog Pin), and among others.



She has opened up for well known artists, Ice Cube, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Killer Mike, TumTum, Bun B, Z-Ro, Trae and many more.

Staci has also worked with Producers Yung Cutta, Salih (Carnival Beats), Ed Harden (Central Coredore Talent) and D'Mar Howard (Body Rockin' Music).



Staci's destiny is to become a star, and to tell her story and help others fulfill their dreams. Staci's album “In the Spotlight” with her debut single “Holla” is making a

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