5 Singers Who Are Sagittarius Through And Through: Trey Songz, DaniLeigh And More
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Sagittarius season is here! Ruled by Jupiterâs expansive energy, the ninth zodiac thrives on intuition, generosity and optimism. Much like its fire sign cousins Aries and Leo, Sagittarians donât take kindly to limits â in fact, among its hallmark traits are being open-minded and outspoken, which definitely represents some of todayâs R&B stars. Spanning from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21, many artists, from the legendary Janelle MonĂĄe and Trey Songz to promising acts like Layton Greene and YG Marley fall under the astrology sign.
Continue scrolling for Rap-Upâs full list of Sagittarius singers.
With hits like âEasyâ and âLil Bebeâ under her belt, DaniLeighâs talent is undeniable. Even before the success of the aforementioned singles, the Florida native was already sharing her talent through song covers on YouTube. Born on Dec. 20, 1994, DaniLeigh is a Sagittarius through and through, bringing her signâs creative energy to albums like 2018âs The Plan and 2020âs MOVIE.
âWeâre chill. Weâre very down to do whatever. Very free-spirited, I feel like thatâs how I am,â the singer-songwriter told âThe Breakfast Clubâ in 2022. When it came to the zodiac signs that sheâs compatible with, DaniLeigh listed Aries, Leo and Aquarius. Interestingly, her childâs father, DaBaby, is a Capricorn.
2. Janelle MonĂĄe
Born on Dec. 1, 1985, MonĂĄeâs discography is stacked, to say the least. Starting her career under the mentorship of Big Boi and Diddy, sheâs spent over two decades proving she doesnât need anyoneâs co-sign to shine. Fans have also been lucky to see and hear her deliver hit after hit, like âQ.U.E.E.N.â with Erykah Badu, âPynkâ and âScrewed,â as well as a much-praised feature on fun.âs âWe Are Young.â
3. Trey Songz
With R&B classics like âBottoms Up,â âForeignâ and âNa Naâ under his belt, Trey Songz has undeniably cemented his place in the genre. Born on Nov. 28, 1984, the Virginia native leads a career that has been nothing short of incredible for fans to watch, especially with early LPs such as I Gotta Make It and Trey Day. Though he has slowed down quite a bit over the years, Trey Songz proves that timeless music doesnât need constant reinvention.
4. Layton Greene
In 2019, Greene, born on Dec. 4, 1998, became Quality Control Musicâs first R&B signee. The East St. Louis, Illinois, native gained her first taste of fame with a remix of Kodak Blackâs “Roll in Peace.” From there, the singer unveiled 2019âs Tell Ya Story, home to fan favorites such as âBlame On Me,â âI Chooseâ and her breakout hit âI Love You.â Despite QC also housing acts like Lil Baby and City Girls, both of whom sheâs lent vocals to, itâs unfortunately been a long road to Greeneâs studio debut album.
5. YG Marley
Talent runs in the family for YG Marley, whose “Praise Jah In The Moonlightâ became a viral sensation before eventually climbing to No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. As the son of Lauryn Hill and Rohan Marley â and grandson of the legendary Bob Marley â the reggae newcomerâs musical roots are practically irrefutable. Born on Dec. 5, 2001, YG Marley embodies his signâs adventurous spirit and fearless self-expression, as seen in songs like âSurvivalâ and his feature on ChloÌeâs âNever Let You Go.â