Sadie Souliloquy: Poetry, Purpose & Power Moves

Mark your calendars. Three back-to-back drops from Sadie Souliloquy that are poised to shake the literary and music world. First  Blue Period, followed by her second mixtape Left On Rede, and finally the long-anticipated album Myrrhda She Wrote with Malik Yusef. Each release is a piece of her heart, layered with rhythm, rawness, and unapologetic truth. 

But before all that, who exactly is Sadie Souliloquy? 

“I go by Souliloquy,” she says, “I’m a songwriter, actress, aspiring model—but poetry? That’s the core  of everything I do.” Influenced heavily by 80s and 90s R&B legends like Mint Condition, Keith Sweat, Jodeci, and Lauryn Hill, Sadie carves out her own lane as what she calls an R&B poet. “Love and positivity are my anchors. Some of my work is sexy, sure—but always sensual, always intentional. I truly believe love will always win.” 

Healing, Hustle, and Holistics 

Sadie isn’t just about the stage and the pen. She’s also a businesswoman who turned a personal health  journey into purpose. “I stopped taking medications in November 2024 and started getting serious about my  health—vitamins, sea moss, holistic routines. I had more energy, less mood swings… I felt like me  again.” 

That transformation led her to invest in ReBundle, a non-toxic, woman-founded brand for textured hair extensions. “It’s not synthetic or fake like the competition—it’s real, it’s healthy, and I believe in it.” 

Then there’s Bawdi High, her second venture—plant-based, herbal wellness products aimed at easing  anxiety, migraines, and pain. “It’s about returning to healing each other. Safe, clean, and effective. No  harsh chemicals. Just nature doing what it does best.” 

A Pen Fueled by Pain & Purpose 

Sadie didn’t start on stage. In fact, she stayed off it for two and a half years. Her first work came in the  form of books—eight published to date, with topics ranging from addiction to identity. 

“It started after a breakup,” she recalls. “I couldn’t express what I was feeling, so I just wrote and wrote until the pain made sense on paper. Then one night, I cried on stage while telling my story to strangers.  I never looked back.” 

Among her books, Poetry Saved My Life holds a special place. “The choices I was making were hurting me in ways I couldn’t even describe. That book helped me take control.” 

She also cites Verified: Break Free from the Never-Ending Search for Validation as deeply personal.  “We’re so addicted to likes, so quick to delete things that don’t get engagement. I wanted to remind  people—and myself—that who we are offline matters more than any algorithm.” 

Blue Period & “My Kryptonite” 

Her upcoming project Blue Period is out, and one track stands out above the rest: “My  Kryptonite.”

“It’s about how we sabotage relationships when we don’t speak our truth. It’s about avoiding  accountability. We create our own suffering sometimes—but if you take ownership, you can change  your story. You can flourish.” 

For the Soul, For the Streets 

Whether she’s performing live or playing through your headphones, Sadie’s goal is the same: to heal. 

“My music is for the soul. Play it when you’re cleaning the house, taking a bath, or on a drive with a  friend. It’s a different movement—blending R&B, soul, and poetry to help people love themselves more. It’s sensual, it’s deep, and it’s real. I know you’ll feel it.” 

From D1 Diamond to Center Stage 

A former D1 softball champion, Sadie still carries that athlete’s grind into her artistry. “You need a  team behind you. That mindset of wanting to win, to perform, to grow—it never left. I applied that  same drive to becoming a headliner, organizing my own shows, and leading with heart. You don’t give  up just because you lost one game. You show up again, better.” 

Dream Collab? 

Without hesitation: Keith Sweat. “I’ve seen him so many times. The energy, the emotion, the  showmanship—it shaped me. Having him on a track would be surreal.” 

Sadie Souliloquy isn’t just writing poetry—she’s living it. And starting NOW, she’s inviting the  world to feel it with her. 

With Blue Period, Left On Rede, and Myrrhda She Wrote, she’s not just dropping projects—she’s  building a legacy. One rooted in vulnerability, sensuality, and self-reclamation. 

This isn’t background music. This is soul work. This is art that grabs your chest and won’t let go. So if you’ve ever been heartbroken, healing, or just human—this is your sound. 

Tune in. Tap in. Let Sadie Souliloquy remind you what it means to feel. 

Follow her journey on social media @Sadiesouliloquy also www.sadiesouliloquy.com and stream Blue Period OUT NOW!!!  Something soulful is coming. And it’s just getting started. Look out for Left on Rede and Myrrhda She Wrote…Coming Soon!!!

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