Priscilla Renea

Priscilla Renea Hamilton (born September 14, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter, and activist for royalty reform and systemic racism. She was signed to Capitol Records. Her debut album, Jukebox, was released (via Capitol Records) on December 1, 2009, while her second one, Coloured, was released (via Thirty Tigers/Sony Music) in 2018. She is best known for writing/co-writing the hit singles "California King Bed" by Rihanna and "Worth It" by Fifth Harmony, Kelly Clarkson's "Love So Soft", Pitbull's "Timber", and "A No No" by Mariah Carey. She has been described by Rolling Stone as "genre-agnostic".

Priscilla Renea

Priscilla Renea Hamilton (born September 14, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter, and activist for royalty reform and systemic racism. She was signed to Capitol Records. Her debut album, Jukebox, was released (via Capitol Records) on December 1, 2009, while her second one, Coloured, was released (via Thirty Tigers/Sony Music) in 2018. She is best known for writing/co-writing the hit singles "California King Bed" by Rihanna and "Worth It" by Fifth Harmony, Kelly Clarkson's "Love So Soft", Pitbull's "Timber", and "A No No" by Mariah Carey. She has been described by Rolling Stone as "genre-agnostic".