
Her emotional and creative awakening has encouraged her to stand more firmly than ever on her beliefs, a muscle she was forced to flex in October, when the Philadelphia 76ers told her she couldn’t perform the National Anthem at their home opener because of her seemingly politically charged sartorial choice: a black jersey with the words “We Matter” printed across the front. Streeter reveals The-Dream, Gucci Mane, Jeremih, August Alsina and Ty Dolla $ign all make cameos, though she reserves her right to a few “surprises.” T he album isn’t lacking in features, either, especially from contemporary male R&B artists. She’s in-your-face, confident and sexy in the trap-inspired “Prolly.” Gentle acoustic guitar prodding and bright chords lead the way in “Before I Do.” Sunny a cappella vocals fill the first few seconds of “D4L,” later giving in to a bass-heavy beat.

Streeter’s fresh perspective ultimately emboldened her sound. Put on your big girl pants, your big woman pants,’ and in that, the girl within me was definitely disrupted.” And the 30-year-old woman in her was awakened. I was going about things the wrong way and it caused me to step back and say, ‘OK, you have to put on your big girl underwear now.

“ I was looking at things in a really naive manner,” she admits. Streeter picks up where she left off, explaining that the title for “Girl Disrupted” was inspired by heartache that gave way to self-reflection.

“P retty much everything I write is from what I go through or maybe something that I read or something that inspires me,” Streeter says before apologizing for losing her train of thought.
