Sicilliano is an artist who grew out of real moments and real connections. From Brooklyn New York, he started making music at just 13 years old, driven by curiosity and a need to express what he was feeling. What began as something personal slowly turned into a craft he continues to shape every day.
Before fully stepping into music, Sicilliano had experience with instruments. He used to play piano and alto sax, which helped him understand rhythm, melody, and emotion early on. Even though his sound today lives firmly in hip hop, that musical background still shows in how he approaches songs and builds feeling through sound.
His influences reflect his versatility. Artists like Uzi, Famous Dex, Young Thug, and DC The Don helped shape his energy and creativity. Instead of copying any one style, Sicilliano pulls pieces from each influence and blends them into something that feels natural to him. That freedom is a big part of why his music keeps evolving.
A major part of his journey has come from connection. Through Discord chats and simple comment interactions, Sicilliano has met other artists who helped push him forward. Those conversations turned into collaborations, growth, and inspiration. Along the way, he has continued to experiment with new flows and sounds, allowing himself to change instead of staying comfortable.
So far, Sicilliano has released two albums and one EP. His first album, Mud Bros, dropped in February while he was in Tennessee. During that time, he was recording every day, speaking honestly about what was happening in his life. The project feels raw and real because it captures an ever changing moment in time.
His album Love to Dust took a different approach. The goal was to take listeners on an emotional journey, starting with love and slowly turning toward toxicity. The album reflects the ups and downs of a shaky relationship, letting each track reveal another layer of emotion. It is meant to be felt from beginning to end.
One of his most memorable moments came when a song with his close collaborators Kid Slater and MBK Money hit 300 thousand plays. That milestone was not just about numbers. It was a reminder that people were really listening and connecting with what he was creating.
Right now, Sicilliano is focused on what comes next. He has an album dropping on the 10th and is continuing to build momentum. While details are being kept under wraps, one thing is clear. He is locked in, creating with purpose, and letting the music speak when the time is right.
For Sicilliano, this journey is about growth, emotion, and staying open to change. As he keeps pushing forward, his sound continues to reflect who he is in the moment. And this next chapter is just getting started.
