Phoenix Pagliacci

Bio

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Phoenix Pagliacci is an artist and activist. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Phoenix has been a professional artist for over 10 years.

In 2011, Phoenix released her first album, Books, Bucks & Beats Vol. 1: Holla at a Schola. Her full-length follow up album, entitled Books, Bucks & Beats Vol 2: Rise of Baby Buddah, was released in 2012. The following year, Phoenix participated in the Honey Jam Canada showcase and was awarded a $5000 Yamaha Prize Pack.

In 2016, Phoenix participated in an International Women’s Day Cypher with other female artists. The four would go on to form Canadian Hip-Hop group The Sorority. The group would go on to open for superstars Snoop Dogg, Miguel, The Internet, Joey Bada$$ and Jidenna. The group also embarked on a Canadian Tour and released their sole album Pledge in 2018 before disbanding in 2019.

In 2017, Phoenix joined Producer/Songwriter Truss to form R&B duo TRP.P. They released their self-titled album that same year and opened for Kehlani the following year at Toronto Pride. The duo would go on to release their sophomore album in 2019, which would catch the eye of Paquin Artists Agency, adding them to the roster of artists such as Buffy Sainte-Marie, K’NAAN and The Strumbellas.

Phoenix has performed across North America and written and performed with Canadian artists such as Eternia, Tara Chase, Michie Mee, Jully Black, Shad and Ghettosocks. She has also worked with international artists such as Rapsody, Killah Priest (Wu -Tang Clan), Tajai (Souls of Mischief) and Jean Grae. Phoenix has also done voice over work, including award-nominated audiobooks “Gutter Child” by Jael Richardson and “The Lost Sister” by Andrea Gunraj.