Siena Liggins

Siena Liggins (born April 27, 1994) is a Detroit-based pop musician.

Early life
Born in Michigan, Liggins grew up in a military family and lived in multiple states throughout her youth. Her uncle, a rapper, had a home studio in her grandmother's basement, which he let Liggins use to record her own track in middle school. Liggins continued to write music in her spare time. After returning to Michigan for the end of high school, Liggins started but did not finish college, as she decided to pursue music full time.

Career
Liggins began writing for artists at Assemble Sound, a Detroit-based development hub for independent musicians, and was eventually noticed by enough producers to release her debut single, "Flowerbomb". Like much of her music, "Flowerbomb" references a real situation Liggins experienced.

Following her debut, Liggins toured supporting Flint Eastwood. Liggins continues to release music with Assemble Sound, including using their space to build sets for her music videos. Her music, usually themed around her romantic or sexual relationships with women, is often featured on Billboard Pride.

In April 2021, Liggins released her debut album, Ms. Out Tonight. Liggins stated she released Ms. Out Tonight as a visual album "in order to really drive the point home: it's beyond time to disrupt the norms and there's room in the pop space for all of us."

Influences
Liggins is inspired by TLC, Usher and Britney Spears.

Style
Liggins strives to make her music "provocative, but beautiful". Her music generally combines "cocky" lyrics with a soft voice and playful production.

Personal life
Liggins is a lesbian.