Stouteesha Creates Waves With ‘SuperWoman’

Stouteesha

Fast rising recording artiste Tanisha ‘Stouteesha’ Scott has made an impact among women worldwide with her latest single  SuperWoman .

The KnowCredit-produced track was released on September 19. An accompanying music video, shot in Downtown Toronto, will make its debut in the coming days.

“The reception has been amazing. I’ve received so much love and support — from streaming numbers to feedback from fans who say the song resonates deeply with them. Some are already calling it a woman’s anthem,” the Toronto-based act said.

Stouteesha, whose parents are both Jamaican, attended Flemington Elementary, Lawrence Heights Middle School and Oakwood Collegiate High School. According to her, being formally educated at these institutions nurtured her creativity.

The entertainer officially began her career in 2018. She was however convicted and imprisoned for two years in Canada which forced her to introspect and improve prior to her 2020 release.

“That experience forced me to reflect and grow. It gave me discipline, perspective, and a deeper understanding of life, which I now channel into my music. It made me stronger, more focused, and more determined to use my talent for something meaningful” Stouteesha said.

She looks up to Spice, Vybz Kartel and Cardi B because of their music artistry. She is however confident in her own traits which set her apart in the expansive music industry.

“What sets me apart is my distinct voice, storytelling, versatility, and authenticity. My music reflects real-life experiences, and I make sure every track is honest and relatable,” she said.

There are several live performances, as well as three other songs in the pipeline, which will ultimately be included in her EP. Having visited Jamaica last nine years ago, Stouteesha is looking to return soon to connect with her culture and loved ones.

In the meantime, she has her eyes set on a prosperous future.

“In five years, I see myself touring internationally, collaborating with major artistes, and continuing to build a legacy that inspires the next generation,” she said.