Sisqó

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Sisqó
Sisqó performing in 2018
Sisqó performing in 2018
Background information
Birth nameMark Althavan Andrews
Born (1978-11-09) November 9, 1978 (age 42)[1]
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • dancer
  • actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
Years active1995–present
LabelsIsland Records (1995–1999)
Def Soul (1999–2005)
Dragon Music Group (1999–Present)
Kedar Entertainment Group (2009–2015)
EMPIRE (2017-Present)
Associated acts DMX, Lil Kim
Websitewww.sisqo.com

Mark Althavan Andrews (born November 9, 1978),[2][3] better known by his stage name Sisqó (stylized as SisQó), is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer and actor. He is most prominently known for "Thong Song", his membership in Dru Hill, and has also released solo material. Sisqo's successful debut solo album, Unleash the Dragon (1999), included the hit singles "Thong Song"[4] and "Incomplete".

Early life[]

As a teen Andrews worked at The Fudgery[5] in Harborplace at Baltimore's Inner Harbor with Larry "Jazz" Anthony, James "Woody" Green, and Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin. The quartet would be signed as the group Dru Hill to Island Records in 1996. He lived in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood at 908 Newington Avenue near Druid Hill Park which is where the group got their name.

Andrews graduated from Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School in 1994. SisQó's visual trademarks are his hairstyles and flamboyant stage costumes, which were regularly flashier than those of his groupmates. Over his career as a recording artist, both with and without Dru Hill, Sisqó's hairstyles have included a bleached blond Caesar, a platinum Caesar (colored with silver spray paint), blond cornrows, a neon-red dyed Caesar, and a blond Mohawk.

Career[]

After Woody departed Dru Hill in 1999 to pursue a solo career, it was decided that the other members would follow suit and issue their own solo albums. SisQós solo debut, Unleash the Dragon, was released on Def Soul Records in November 1999. Unleash the Dragon sold moderately at first, until the February 2000 release of its second single, the novelty "Thong Song". A runaway hit, "Thong Song" and its follow-up, "Incomplete", were major hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with "Thong Song" making it to number three, and "Incomplete" going to #1. This success resulted in Play Along Toys manufacturing a SisQó a Celebrity doll in 2001.

Formed by SisQó in 1999, LovHer was the first female quartet on the Def Soul label.[6] Their single "How It's Gonna Be" was featured on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack in 2001.[7]

Conflicts within Dru Hill prevented the group from reuniting as planned in 2000. This is usually attributed to time conflicts during the recording of SisQó's second solo LP. During this period, SisQó branched out into hosting the dance competition program SisQós Shakedown on MTV, and into film, taking on supporting roles in the films Get Over It (2001) with Kirsten Dunst and Snow Dogs (2002) with Cuba Gooding, Jr. He also starred as a vampire in Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Season 6 Episode 1). Although his second LP, Return of Dragon, released in June 2001, eventually went platinum, its singles "Can I Live" and "Dance for Me" performed far below expectations (apart from in the United Kingdom, where "Dance for Me" became his third top ten hit). By 2002, SisQó reunited with Dru Hill, which released its third LP in late 2002. The LP underperformed, and the group was subsequently released from their recording contract.

In January 2008, SisQó was a contestant on a reality show called "Gone Country."[8][9][10]

In 2010, SisQó was a contestant on the British reality television show Celebrity Big Brother 2010. He was the fifth contestant to be evicted, lasting 20 days.

Dru Hill released its third album, InDRUpendence Day, in 2010 as an independent release through Kedar Entertainment. The group also appeared at this time in the reality show Keith Sweat's Platinum House on BET's sister station Centric.

SisQó continued to tour through the 2010s, both as a member of Dru Hill, and as a solo act. His third solo album, Last Dragon, was released on February 10, 2015. The singles, "A-List" and "L.I.P.s" were released ahead of the album, with the latter reaching number 23 on the US Adult R&B charts, becoming SisQó's first charting US single since 2001's "Can I Live".

As of 2015, SisQó, along with the other members of Dru Hill, claimed that their record label botched a record deal, costing them millions in the process.[11]

In 2016, SisQó provided a rap counterpoint in a duet with country music singer Marie Osmond, in her song "Give me a Good Song", which was featured on Music Is Medicine, released on April 15, 2016.

In 2017, SisQó, sang on a remake of his "Thong Song" produced by JCY.[12]

In 2018, Sisqo released a holiday book for children, titled "SisQo's Perfect Christmas", with creative partner, Tilesha Brown.[13]

Personal life[]

Sisqó resides in Maple Grove, Minnesota with his wife Elizabeth Pham, who he has been romantically involved with since 2003.[14]
In July 2013, SisQó appeared on the reality show Celebrity Wife Swap, where his girlfriend was "swapped" with the wife of 1990s pop singer Gerardo Mejía.[15]

Discography[]

with Dru Hill

Solo albums

Mixtape albums

  • Dragon Music[16] (2008)
  • The Return of the Dragon[17] (2010)

Compilation albums

  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Sisqó[18] (2006)

Extended plays

Unreleased albums

Filmography[]

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Get Over It! Dennis Wallace
2002 Snow Dogs Dr. Rupert Brooks
2003 Pieces of April Latrell
2006 Surf School Mo
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 MTV Movie Awards Himself Co-hosted the MTV Movie Awards Pre-Show[24][25]
2000 Sisqós Shakedown Himself June 22, 2000 – 2000[26][27]
2000 MTV Cribs Himself Season 1, Episode 2: Sebastian Bach, Sisqo, Lit
2001 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Himself June 28, 2001[28]
2001 Untitled Sisqo Project Sisqo Sitcom pilot for NBC with Bob Newhart[29]
2001 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Vladimir Kortensky Episode: "Really Big Season Opener" (6.1)[30]
2008 Gone Country Himself [8][9][10]
2008 I Love the New Millennium Himself 7 episode (VH1)[31]
2009 Keith Sweat's Platinum House Himself (with Dru Hill, Peachtree TV, Centric)[32][33]
2010 Celebrity Big Brother 2010 (UK) Himself [34]
2013 Celebrity Wife Swap Himself Episode: "Gerardo/Sisqó" (2.9)[35]
2020 Legends of Tomorrow Sisqó Audio-Animatronic Episode: "Swan Thong"
2020 Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out Himself Season 15, Episode 12: Sisqó and Reginae Carter

Commercials[]

Product/Brand Year Director Ref
Pepsi 2000 Unknown [36]

Tours[]

As supporting act
Featured act

Awards and nominations[]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Sisqó Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist Nominated
Unleash the Dragon Favorite R&B/Soul Album Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Sisqó Male Artist of the Year Won
Male Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Won
R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Won
New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Won
R&B/Hip-Hop Male Artist of the Year Won
R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Artist of the Year Won
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Sisqó Best New Artist Nominated
Thong Song Best R&B Male Vocal Performance Nominated
Best R&B Song Nominated
Unleash the Dragon Best R&B Album Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Sisqó Best R&B Act Nominated
2000 Thong Song Best Video Nominated
Sisqó Best R&B Act Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Sisqó Best Male Nominated
Best R&B Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Thong Song Best Hip-Hop Video Won
Best New Artist Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Thong Song (Remix) w/ Foxy Brown Best Video from a Film Nominated
Thong Song Viewer's Choice Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Unleash the Dragon Favorite Male R&B/Soul Album Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Sisqó Choice Male Artist Won
Thong Song Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track Won
Sisqó Choice Breakout Artist Nominated
Incomplete Choice Song of the Summer Nominated

Books[]

Title Author Year Pages Note(s)
SisQó: The Man Behind the Thong Leah Furman 2001 201 Biography
SisQó's Perfect Christmas Tilesha Brown 2018 150 Co-written with SisQó

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