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Sizzy Rocket became the sneering face of 21st century underground sapphic punk thanks to her viral 2016 debut, the electroclash seducer, <a href="spotify:track:3E7DytUKiW0JRN4YMdk3cP" data-name="Bestie">Bestie</a>. Freshly independent during summer 2019, Rocket self-released her sophomore album, <a href="spotify:album:4hvxEQAFO3jloZtE54tLuV" data-name="Grrrl">Grrrl</a> , and self-booked a sold out US tour. Like a true rebel, Rocket accompanied her third studio album, <a href="spotify:album:0inGvyulrWVsrpFmabpQzf" data-name="ANARCHY">ANARCHY</a> (2020), with subversive visuals during the global lockdown. Breaking the internet with her viral voyeuristic sex-tape music video for single, <a href="spotify:track:2FtvyUAzcRdTZpu38Y6Ld9" data-name="Smells Like Sex">Smells Like Sex</a>, she received an award from Playboy and was exhibited at Art Basel in 2021. She also brought fans and friends together for a unique virtual performance art experience, live from an abandoned theme park. Rocket switched gears on her subsequent EP, the indie sleaze-inspired <a href="spotify:track:5bjb5yd4j8SYxK2XUeDv37" data-name="RAT">RAT</a> (2023), as she found herself making electro-charged dance anthems for the underdogs, inspired by wild nights out at iconic clubs in Los Angeles. In addition to being a critically acclaimed recording artist and an underground LGBTQIA+ icon for the past decade, Rocket’s playfully corruptive influence is most evident on songs she’s penned for IT girls from <a href="spotify:artist:55fhWPvDiMpLnE4ZzNXZyW" data-name="Noah Cyrus">Noah Cyrus</a> to <a href="spotify:artist:5XLBtYR2VrpkqXdlvNnFHG" data-name="Heidi Montag">Heidi Montag</a> to <a href="spotify:artist:2s6lxOYvvCvzpHtd3VyuMj" data-name="Uffie">Uffie</a>. She’s also toured nationwide with the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:6oFs3qk4VepIVFdoD4jmsy" data-name="PVRIS">PVRIS</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0wOej91SVqB1zcYkW6xUtA" data-name="Pale Waves">Pale Waves</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4ukk0IyB7vL97QirpOcNr3" data-name="Alice Glass">Alice Glass</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:06vRrrjT3DBRkhBlXoBdYj" data-name="Lauren Sanderson">Lauren Sanderson</a>. Now, as she finishes up her fourth studio album in her hometown of Las Vegas while building an army of rabid riot grrrls, it’s clear that Rocket is a force to be reckoned with - and she’s just getting started.
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