Syd Wolfe

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Syd Wolfe
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Background information
Born May 16, 1986 (Age:25)
Origin Rockwood, Tennessee, US
Genre Pop, Pop Rock, Hip Hop
Years active 2008–present
Label Fusion Records
Associated acts
MIDNIGHT, Aurora Reed, Crystal Barker



Sydney Nicole Wolfe (born May 16, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, record label owner, television personality, model & entrepreneur. Wolfe began her career as a session singer for dance music artists. Subsequently venturing into a solo career, she gained recognition in 2009 when she released her #1 debut album Big Bad Wolfe. Her first single "Smoke & Mirrors" debuted at #10 on the UK singles chart. She has since recorded a further two studio albums "Cry Wolfe" (2010) & "Monsters" (2011).

Wolfe came to prominence within the music industry following the release of her debut studio album "Big Bad Wolfe" which originally charted at #5, but climbed to #1 upon re-release. Her rigorous promotional campaign encouraged the public to refer to her as 'the Big Bad Wolfe'. Despite having two successful album eras, Syd is most notable for her third studio album Monsters, which spawned eight top three hit singles "The Mud" (UK #1), "Diamond Skies" (UK #3), "Monsters" (UK #1), "Whatever Bitch (UK #2)", "Try Sleeping With The Enemy" (UK #2), "Glow" (UK #2), "Red Blooded Man" (UK #1) & "Picasso" (UK #1). The album was a commercial success, selling ten million copies worldwide; 3 million in the UK alone. It is the biggest selling album in Urapopstar history & was the biggest selling album of 2011 in the UK. Wolfe was the second biggest selling artist of 2011 with combined single & album sales of 3,532,603.

Wolfe won Best Female at two Urapopstar Awards consecutively, at the 21st and 22nd ceremonies.

As of July 2012, Wolfe has had 18 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, including five #1 singles & 10 that reached the top 5. UK single & album sales exceed 8,000,000.

Whilst being a music star & actress, Syd is an accomplished model having signed with the world's biggest modelling agency and one of the world's biggest fashion houses, Giorgio Armani. She parlayed her media fame into creating and endorsing many products since 2009 including her own haircare range with TIGI, Pepsi, Motorola & The Sims.

In 2010, Wolfe opened the current biggest grossing record label Fusion Records. Despite an initial rough patch, the label is now leading the way as one of the top 3 record labels. It is infamously known as the label that signed pop superstar MIDNIGHT. The label currently manages 30 acts from a range of different genres.

Wolfe's profile was raised further in 2011 where she became a judge on ITV1's URAPS Idol for it's twelfth season. The station revealed that in 2012, Wolfe will take to the head judges chair on the panel for the thirteenth season.

Syd's personal life is portrayed heavily in the media. She was romantically linked to Luke Ramada for a year in April 2009. In September 2011 she married Ryan Green, her former bodyguard. They divorced on December 28, 2011. She also has an adopted son, Max, and her younger brother, Taylor, is a successful actor, model & musician.


Early Life[edit | edit source]

Syd was born Sydney Nicole Wolfe, to Jonah & Darlene Wolfe, on 16 May 1986 in Rockwood, Tennessee. Syd is a middle child, with 1 older and 2 younger siblings. Syd's younger brother Taylor is a successful actor and musician and her older sister Kimberly works for Syd as a nanny to her son, Max.

The family lived in Rockwood, Tennessee until 2001 when her father Jonah Wolfe relocated the family to Los Angeles, California. Jonah worked as a self employed plumber in Tennessee for 18 years, until his children's dreams and aspirations led him to relocate to Los Angeles. Luckily for the Wolfe family, Jonah found work almost instantly and the family lived a happy middle class life.

While in Los Angeles, Syd attended Los Angeles High School and was part of the graduating class of 2004. Syd majored in the arts and often took performing arts classes as extra curricular activities. In her last year at LAHS, Syd was chosen to play the part of Dorothy Gale in their production of The Wizard of Oz. Syd graduated LAHS soon after and began working as a session singer for a recording studio in Los Angeles.

Music career: 2008 to present[edit | edit source]

Early music career[edit | edit source]

One year after Syd had graduated high school, she was discovered by US dance duo The Remotes, when she was working in an LA recording studio as a session singer. Syd later worked on the single "Keep It Up" with The Remotes in 2008 where they peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot 100. This later led to Syd being signed by bRECORDS.

Debut Album: Big Bad Wolfe (2009)[edit | edit source]

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"Big Bad Wolfe" cover
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"Big Bad Wolfe 2.0" cover

Syd began work on her debut album almost as soon as she was signed to bRECORDS in August 2008. The label arranged sessions with world class producers and they worked closely with Syd producing and co-writing tracks with her.

The album came together rapidly and was completed in 3 months, being prominently recorded in the UK, US & Sweden. Producers such as Max Martin & Dr Luke told the media that Syd's professionalism and integrity was 'mind blowing & genius'.

Released in April 2009, after the success of debut single "Smoke & Mirrors", which reached #10 in the UK, & "Boyfriend" which was a UK #6 hit, Big Bad Wolfe debuted at #5 in the UK albums chart and went on to be certified platinum.

A third single, "Highway" (UK #5) was also lifted from the album. It was during this single that Syd moved from Elite records to Ensemble entertainment. In May 2009, Syd revealed she was heading back to the US to record tracks with Ryan Teddar for her upcoming re-release. Syd worked with Teddar & Brian Kennedy on new tracks.

One of which was the fourth single and Syd's first #1 "To The Floor", released June 29th. The re-release album, "Big Bad Wolfe 2.0" was later released with the fifth and final single from the era "Easy"/"Good Ol'" (UK #3) & reached #1, breaking the record for the biggest jump to #1 (40-1).

Second Album: Cry Wolfe (2010)[edit | edit source]

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"Cry Wolfe" cover
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"Cry Wolfe" cover

In July, Children in Need announced that they had selected Syd to release their official single for 2009.

The track was later confirmed to be "Better Man" and was announced to be a buzz single for her sophomore album. The single was released November 23, 2009 and charted at #2 - selling 261,849 copies. Syd revealed during promotion for "Better Man" that "Ridiculous" would be considered the album's first and lead single and that "Better Man" was meant to be a stand alone single. It was later added to the album as a bonus track. A tour named The Cry Wolfe Tour was announced for February in support of the album. Many dates sold out within a week of going on sale.

Cry Wolfe and "Ridiculous" were released together on January 4, 2010. Shortly before the releases had charted, at the album's launch party, Syd revealed she planned to take a "well deserved" break. "Ridiculous" eventually debuted at #4 and ascended to #3 the following week. The same week, Ensemble cancelled the Cry Wolfe tour and Syd was checked into a European rehabilitation clinic to treat nervous exhaustion.

While Syd was in rehab, Ensemble revealed that the second single from the album would be "Looks To Kill" and would go ahead with or without Syd's involvement, stating they had spent a generous amount of money on the album and wanted to keep the spirit alive while Syd recovered. Soon after, Syd re-began promotional duties and welcomed the release of the single. Plans for this release were eventually scrapped as Syd began participation in Tango Challenge 4.

On April 12, 2010, Cry Wolfe was re-issued to include the Tango Challenge track "Give Me The Night". Besides a new cover & shuffled track listing, the album had no other differences.

Third album: Monsters & Monsters Reloaded (2011-12)[edit | edit source]

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"Monsters" cover
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"Monsters" Reloaded cover

On March 14, 2011, Syd released her third album Monsters and its lead single "The Mud".
Both releases debuted at #1 on March 20, 2011 making it the first time a Syd Wolfe album had debuted at #1 on the album charts. It was also Syd's first #1 single since "To The Floor" in June 2009, marking almost 2 years between #1 singles and was regarded by many as Wolfe's return to the top of her game after a sophomore slump.
The second single was "Diamond Skies" which was released in the UK on May 2, 2011 and debuted at #3. On June 20, 2011 "Diamond Skies" was re-issued as a special edition single with "Bumblebees". "Bumblebees" was released as a single in its own right in the US and peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July.
The single went platinum and spent 12 weeks on the chart, rising back up to as high as #18 on July 18, 2011 - one week before "Monsters", the albums third single, was released physically. "Monsters", the single was released on July 25, 2011 and debuted at #1 .
"Whatever Bitch" was released on September 19, 2011 and peaked at #2 on the UK charts & #1 on the download charts.
"Try Sleeping With The Enemy" was remixed to feature Crystal Barker and was released as the first single from "Monsters Reloaded" on November 21, 2011, with the album charting at #1 the week before. The single peaked at #2 on the UK single & downloads chart.
"Glow" featuring Beastette was released as the albums sixth single on December 19th, 2011. The original release date was to be January 2012, but the singles release was pulled forward. Due to the confusion, "Glow" charted at #5 in its first week on the charts which happened to be 'Christmas week'. The song was however the Christmas #1 download of 2011. The following week, it climbed to #2 on the UK charts.

Fourth Studio Album (2012/2013)[edit | edit source]

Fusion Records[edit | edit source]

Main article: Fusion Records

Fusion Records Music Group was set up in July 2010 after Wolfe pursued backing from HSBC Holdings plc and was granted a funding grant of £3,000,000.
Wolfe, herself, invested over £1,000,000 of her own earnings to show she had faith in the record label performing well.
It is now the biggest of the "big four" record labels, as of October 2012. The label has over 30 roster acts & revenue of over $1 billion in 2011.

Endorsements & Modeling[edit | edit source]

TIGI[edit | edit source]

Due to her rising profile, haircare company TIGI chose Wolfe to become the new face of their brand. Syd became creatively involved with the brand, creating her own range of styling products to go on sale.

Several promotional shots of Syd and products from her range,"Catwalk", were released to the public in late February 2009.

On March 5th 2009, the full "Catwalk" commercial was leaked onto the internet. The advert showed Syd deciding the only way to get to the other side of a party was through the pool. It depicts Syd getting into the pool fully clothed, whilst holding her hair, and strutting through the pool. Before reaching the other side, getting out and posing for photographers. There is no mention of the hair products until the end of the commercial, though Syd plays with her hair throughout. The song playing in the ad is "Hot Stuff" which is the b-side to Syd's second single "Boyfriend".

Despite the "Catwalk" range being a huge success for TIGI, Wolfe ended her involvement with the brand in February 2010 at the end of her contract.

Virgin Media[edit | edit source]

Virgin Media signed Syd to be the face of their V+ box on April 15th 2009. It was announced she would appear in a television commercial and on billboards.

It was later revealed Syd would be working on a cover of "Angel Of The Morning". The first and only commercial premiered on TV on May 10th 2009. Syd left Virgin Media in January 2010.
Virgin Media approached Wolfe again in 2011 to star in the commercials for their TiVo box. She declined stating she was too busy.

The Ramone Agency[edit | edit source]

Syd signed a deal with Sophie Ramone's modeling agency to become a 'Top Priority' model on May 14th 2009. She became the 151st model on the books.

Sophie Ramone revealed in late 2009 that Syd had become the most booked model of the year. As with all of her previous endorsements from 2009, she left the agency in May 2010.

Giorgio Armani[edit | edit source]

The world famous fashion house Giorgio Armani revealed in the fourth quarter of 2009 that Syd was to replace Izzy as the female face/body of Armani.

In 2010, to celebrate Syd's billboards being erected and put into print, Armani agreed to hire out the o2 Arena in London while Syd put on a free show for her fans to celebrate with her.

The event, 'SydWolfeLive', gave fans the opportunity to apply for 3 tickets and attend the show for absolutely free. Due to the disaster in Haiti, Armani & Syd re-arranged the show to make it a benefit for Haitian charities. The show kept it's original name.

Wolfe is still very heavily affiliated with the Armani brand, launching her first ever branded fragrance with them in 2012.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Syd has an adopted son named Max (aged 9), whom she took legal custody of in 2007 when her best friend (Max's biological mother) died in a car accident in Texas. In 2009, she began a long-term relationship with alternative rock singer Luke Ramada. The relationship ended (on bad terms) in 2010. On September 8, 2011, after 18 months of dating, Syd married her former bodyguard Ryan Green, keeping her family name. The married couple sold their wedding photos to URAPS Mag and it became the magazines best selling issue. Wolfe divorced Green on December 28, 2011, just over 3 months after marrying, citing irreconcilable differences. Wolfe was pictured meeting Green in August 2012 sparking rumours they were reconciling, but Wolfe denied reports and the two haven't been spotted together since.

Public Breakdown[edit | edit source]

Just months into her British career, Syd Wolfe began to attract a lot of negativity, believed by most to be due to her overnight success. Within months Syd had had a UK number one single and a platinum selling album and this did not bode well with many existing recording artists. The understandably worn down singer revealed to OK Magazine in October 2009 that she wasn't affected by the hate she was receiving. This, of course, was untrue and the singer had a minor, but public breakdown. In this time she jokingly wished Jack Stevens dead and had a disastrous performance on BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing', with The Sun newspaper calling her performance "car crash TV" as she stumbled over her lyrics and tripped on stage. In the early hours of 18th October 2009, emergency services were called to The Ritz Hotel in London as staff at the hotel had found an unconscious Syd in her room. CCTV footage showed a male-like figure enter her room hours before she was found and she was believed to have been poisoned. The case was dropped soon after.

On January 6, 2010, just two days after releasing her sophomore album "Cry Wolfe", Syd was checked into a private rehabilitation clinic in Europe for three weeks due to "severe nervous exhaustion". Reports stated that Wolfe hadn't slept or eaten very little for 'weeks'. Wolfe doesn't speak of her time in rehab and refuses to answer questions regarding her public breakdown.

Discography[edit | edit source]

Main article: Syd Wolfe Discography

Albums[edit | edit source]

Singles[edit | edit source]

Tours[edit | edit source]

Awards & Honors[edit | edit source]

Awards[edit | edit source]

Year Ceremony Award Achievement
2009 Uraps Choice Awards Sexiest Female Won

Honors[edit | edit source]

Year Achievement
2009 Biggest jump to number one in album chart for "Big Bad Wolfe 2.0" Record holder