Shystie - Recent Activity

Recent Activity

In March Shystie released a promo single and video for "Bad Gyal" and in August released her 2nd promo single and video for "Feel It", both lifted off her EP entitled Pink Mist produced by her producer LzBeatz and released on 28th April 2013.


In April 2012, Shystie released a 16 track mixtape enttled Gold Dust, which received mixtape of the week on Radio One and gained over 40,000 downloads to date.

In July, Azealia Banks took to twitter to announce that herself and Shystie had collaborated on a track called "Neptune" taken from Ms Banks debut Mixtape "Fantasea", the song has gained 126,324 plays since its first upload on Azealias sound cloud.

In August Shystie also tweeted that she would be modelling on the catwalk at New York Fashion Week and also dropped a brand new track called "Control It" again for the second time featuring Azealia Banks which got its first airplay on the 28th August on Radio 1xtra by Mista Jam. This track is taken from her new mixtape Gold Dust Vol.2 which was released on the 21st Sept 2012.

In March 2013, Shystie and Azealia Banks went from friends to enemies after Azealia posted on Twitter that Shystie and Azealia's "Control It" video was "bogus" and "not Azealia", Shystie also dropped a diss track directed at Banks called "Doppelganger". The track replaced "Control It" as the third track on Pink Mist.

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