American singer-songwriter
Tish Hyman
Birth name Latisha Hyman Also known as Tish Hyman Born
the Bronx, NY Genres
Hip hop ,
R&B
[1] Occupation(s) Singer, rapper, songwriter Years active 2012–present Labels Listen2Tish/EMPIRE Website
listen2tish.com
Musical artist
Latisha "Tish" Hyman ,
[2] commonly known as Tish ,
[3]
[4] is an
African-American singer-songwriter and rapper.
Early life
Hyman was born and raised in the Bronx,
[5]
[6] where she began battle rapping at an early age.
[7]
[8]
Career
Beginnings
In 2010 Hyman moved to
Los Angeles, California and began writing songs for other artists.
[9] In 2011 she wrote a song for
Ahsan Watts which helped him get signed to
Interscope , and gave Hyman recognition as a songwriter.
[7] She subsequently landed a publishing deal at
Universal Music Publishing Group and went on to write songs with
Alicia Keys ,
Diddy ,
Kanye West and
Kelly Rowland .
[9]
[10]
Single release and EP
Hyman's first single, Subway Art , was released on March 3, 2015,
[11] and the video premiered on
The Fader on April 27, 2015.
[10] The song, which describes the struggles of those who use the New York City subway trains on a daily basis,
[6] brought stylistic and vocal comparisons to
Lauryn Hill .
[5]
[7]
[12] Her second single, "Home For Christmas", premiered on
Vibe and on
Ebro Darden 's radio show on December 15, 2015.
[13]
She was featured on
Fabolous ' 2015 single You Made Me
[5]
[7] and on
Dom Kennedy 's 2015 single "2 Bad". She was the first female rapper in 2015 to successfully complete the "5 Fingers of Death" freestyle challenge on
Sway in the Morning on
Sirius XM .
[14]
[15] She wrote
Ty Dolla Sign 's "Horses in the Stable" off his 2015 album
Free TC .
[16]
Hyman's debut EP, Dedicated To , was released on July 12, 2016,
[17] with production by
Bink ,
William Larsen ,
Timothy Bloom , Dave Kuncio,
Nate Walka and others.
[7]
[10]
[11]
Touring
She opened for
Jill Scott on the US leg of her 2015 tour.
[18]
[19]
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
"Subway Art" (March 15, 2015)
"Home For Christmas" (December 12, 2015)
"What It Feels Like" - Feat.
Ty Dolla $ign &
Dej Loaf (April 7, 2017)
"No Strings" - Feat.
24hrs (July 2, 2018)
"Summer Time" - Feat.
Kill Nigel (August 13, 2018)
Appears on
"6AM" –
Gorgon City feat. Tish Hyman, from
Sirens (
Priority Records , October 7, 2014)
"You Made Me" –
Fabolous feat. Tish Hyman, from
The Young OG Project (
Def Jam Recordings , December 25, 2014)
"2 Bad" –
Dom Kennedy feat. Tish Hyman, from
By Dom Kennedy (The Other People's Money Company, June 9, 2015)
"Fly By Night" –
Broiler feat. Tish Hyman (
Casablanca , August 14, 2015)
"Everyday (Amor)" –
Puff Daddy feat.
Jadakiss ,
Styles P ,
Pusha T & Tish Hyman, from
MMM (
Bady Boy /
Epic , December 18, 2015)
"Gotta Find Love" – Marley Waters feat. Tish Hyman, from Transitions (Marley Waters Productions, June 10, 2016)
“Streets” - Black Thought and Salaam Remix feat. Tish Hyman, from Streams of Thought, Vol. 2
"Taboo" - Denzel Curry, from TA13OO
"Dream Went Bad" - Childish Major feat. Tish Hyman, from Dirt Road Diamond
"The Light" - The Game, from Born 2 Rap
"Feel It (You Got It)" - The Roots feat. Tish Hyman
"Your Turn" -
Ty Dolla Sign feat.
Musiq Soulchild , Tish Hyman and
6lack , from
Featuring Ty Dolla Sign (2020)
“Something” - Movie Night, Tish Hyman (2023)
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2015
Chi-Raq
Big Thelma
Credited as Latisha Hyman
References
^ Mendez, Michele (30 November 2016).
"DISCOVER: R&B artist Tish Hyman" . celebmix.com . CelebMix. Retrieved 10 August 2022 . Tish Hyman is an R&B singer, songwriter, and rapper from the Bronx.
^ Mia B.,
“Tish Hyman Talks To Hot 97 About Her Musical Journey,”
Vibe , May 12, 2015.
^
"FEATURE: Subway Art – Interview With Bronx MC & Singer Tish Hyman" . AFROPUNK . 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2019-12-08 .
^
"Rising Star Tish Hyman Brings Soulful Sound to the Dinah" . Tagg Magazine . 2017-02-09. Retrieved 2019-12-08 .
^
a
b
c Kathy Landoll,
“Band Crush: Tish Hyman,”
Nylon , June 22, 2015.
^
a
b Rea Melissa Davis,
“Tish Hyman – ‘Subway Art’,”
AllHipHop , April 29, 2015.
^
a
b
c
d
e Renaud Jean-Baptiste Jr.,
“Meet R&B’s New Voice Of The Streets, Bronx Bomber Tish Hyman,”
VH1.com , June 11, 2015.
^ Kristen McCallum,
“Subway Art – Interview With Bronx MC & Singer Tish Hyman,” Afropunk.com, June 24, 2015.
^
a
b Kazeem Famuyide,
“The Pen Is Mightier: Tish Hyman Is Ready for Her Close-Up,” Stashed , May 11, 2015.
^
a
b
c Matthew Trammell,
“’Subway Art’ Might Make Tish The Next Lauryn Hill,”
The Fader , April 27, 2015.
^
a
b
“The Dish on Tish,”
Billboard , May 11, 2015.
^ Travis Holcombe,
“Tish Hyman: Artist You Should Know,”
KCRW.com , May 15, 2015.
^
"Premiere: Tish Hyman 'Home For Christmas'," Vibe , December 15, 2015.
^
“Tish Hyman – ‘Subway Art’,” 2DopeBoyz, May 8, 2015.
^ Alexis B,
“Tish Hyman is the 1st Rapper of 2015 to Do 5 Fingers of Death Challenge,” Sway's Universe, May 8, 2015.
^ Steven J. Horowitz,
"$ign of the Times,"
Spin , December 4, 2015.
^
"Tish Hyman Shares 'Dreams' Video Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, Fabolous,"
Pitchfork , July 12, 2016.
^
“Soulster Jill Scott Rocks Dallas Audience,”
Dallas Weekly , August 17, 2015.
^ Kathy Iandoli,
"A Bronx Tale: Tish Hyman Came From Nothing and Now She's About to Take Over,"
Noisey , September 23, 2015.
External links
International National Artists