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Contemporary R&B artist Sammie achieved commercial success in 1999 as a pre-teen, vanished from the industry almost as quickly as he'd arrived, returned several years later, and left again, only to resurface during the 2010s. Before he was even born, Sammie Leigh Bush, Jr. was exposed to music; his mother, a former professional singer, sang in the church choir while she was carrying him. That setting is where the native Floridian, at the age of four, received a standing ovation for his performance of "Troubles Don't Last Always." A few years later, Sammie formed a vocal group, Wonder 3, whose audition for Showtime at the Apollo led to a solo performance and subsequent triumphant finals appearance. Shortly thereafter, Joyce Irby became his manager. The former <a href="spotify:artist:2wh5Qu35PjDbJBqAv65RGa">Klymaxx</a> member matched her new client with longtime associate and producer <a href="spotify:artist:2ZnP7Vw0Rkz8KksxReWfji">Dallas Austin</a>, who also signed the youngster to the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Capitol%22">Capitol</a> subsidiary <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Freeworld+Entertainment%22">Freeworld Entertainment</a>.

"I Like It," a mix of throwback electro and modern pop-R&B produced by Austin, was released as Sammie's debut single. It entered Billboard's R&B/hip-hop chart in December 1999, eventually reached number eight, and peaked at number 24 on the Hot 100. Its parent album, From the Bottom to the Top, followed in 2000 and featured another charting single, the ballad "Crazy Things I Do." A lengthy silence, including a period devoted to school, was broken in 2006 by Sammie's self-titled second album. Issued on Austin's reactivated <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Rowdy%22">Rowdy</a> label, supported by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Motown%22">Motown</a>, the return sported a couple minor hits with "You Should Be My Girl" and "Come with Me." Sammie was featured on Soulja Boy Tell Em's Top Five R&B/hip-hop hit "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" but was otherwise inactive for several years. During the 2010s, he returned with mixtapes, EPs, and albums such as 2015's Indigo and 2017's Coming of Age, all released through his independent <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Star+Camp%22">Star Camp</a> label. During this sustained period of activity, Sammie also co-wrote "Next Breath" for <a href="spotify:artist:4mwXUEKaW4ftbncf9Hi58l">Tank</a>. In early 2019, he issued the single "Times 10" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:5f7VJjfbwm532GiveGC0ZK">Lil Baby</a>. ~ Andy Kellman & Heather Phares, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

209,857

Followers

626,973

Total Streams

1.1 billion

Top Cities

4,854 listeners
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3,829 listeners

Popular Tracks

164 tracks
1
Kiss Me Thru The Phone

Kiss Me Thru The Phone

Jan 1, 2008

936.7 million

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2
I Like It

I Like It

Jan 1, 2000

23.6 million

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3
I'm Him

I'm Him

Jul 15, 2016

20.1 million

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4
Tsunami

Tsunami

Sep 15, 2017

15.1 million

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5
Good Life (feat. Rick Ross)

Good Life (feat. Rick Ross)

Sep 1, 2017

13.5 million

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6
Come With Me

Come With Me

Apr 17, 2020

8.9 million

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7
Show and Tell (feat. Eric Bellinger)

Show and Tell (feat. Eric Bellinger)

Sep 15, 2017

8.6 million

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8
Daddy

Daddy

Sep 15, 2017

8.5 million

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9
Peace

Peace

Jun 5, 2020

6.7 million

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10
Times 10 (feat. Lil Baby)

Times 10 (feat. Lil Baby)

Jan 18, 2019

5.6 million

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