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SiAngie Twins

SiAngie Twins

SiAngie Twins (born 25/04/2001) is a multi-talented pop and rap duo made up of 19 year old twin sisters; Sianney Garcia and Angelise Garcia.

Early Life

Sianney and Angelise were born on April 25, 2001 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The twins come from a talented family and count professional boxer and former two-weight world champion Danny García as their brother and their mother, Maritza, is of Puerto Rican descent. Sianney and Angelise started ringing and rapping at just six years old, and began utilizing social media early on to share and promote themselves and their music. They built a following on Instagram and Musically that has stayed loyal throughout their career, even having appeared on MTV’s My Super Sweet 16.

Sianney Garcia teamed up with her twin sister, Angelise Garcia to form the duo now known as the SiAngie Twins after being encouraged by their brother, Danny Garcia, to follow their passion and start a music career.[5][6]

Career

The Philly natives of Puerto Rican descent appeared on MTV's popular Sweet Sixteen series and built their fan base via YouTube through songs like “Want Me Back” and “Ashame”.They released their first EP titled My All in 2014.

Their love for pop and hip-hop is the driving sound for the EP they dropped in 2018, Innocent Savages, which was released under their new record label deal with DSG Music brand, Penalty Recordings, and The Orchard (formerly Sony Red). The Ep driven by their first single ‘Show Me’ has been well accepted and has now set the tone for their new single ‘Sazon” Produced by DatBoyRico. The song is based off the latin seasoning flavor Sazon. The Sazon video shot and directed by Jose Javy Ferrer shows the SiAngie Twins have arrived and the skys the limit.[4]

They released their latest project Good Girls Gone Bad via DSG Music/EMPIRE on Friday, March 6 2020. The identical twins are showcasing their transition from teenage girls to young women through their lyrics, visuals, and sound. Sianney (CC) and Angelise (Angie) Garcia combine the influences of their youth with a modern vibe to create their own unique lane in the music world.

“Our EP is very versatile and timeless.

It crosses a lot of different genres.

We look outside the box when we’re recording a project, not just what the sound is right now.

The music we make will always last beyond this era,”

With appearances from Puerto Rico’s Miky Woodz, DreamDoll, and production by platinum producer Jahlil Beats, Good Girls Gone Bad is the SiAngie Twins’ coming of age project. The video releases from the EP “Watch Me Go (Feat. Miky Woods),” “Aquella Vez,” “Never Be Me,” and “Splash Feat. DreamDoll)” have accumulated over 3.5 million views on YouTube to date, with more visuals to come.[3]

Personal Life

They both competed in gymnastic throughout their childhood.

Social Media

Over the years, they’ve accumulated a following of 1.8 million on Instagram, and 377k subscribers on YouTube. [7][8]

Trivia

  • Angelise Garcia sang the National Anthem in front of 13,000 people at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York in April 2013.[2]

  • Sianney Garcia once starred in a commercial for the tri-state clothing retailer Forman Mills.[1]

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