Skye Holland's (previously known as Sophia) music career started at the age of 10 when she was selected to join the Japanese teen pop group "HappyNs" which resulted in her debut J-Pop single "Realistic". When she was 12, she moved to Victoria, Canada where she continued to pursue her love for music. At the age of 16, Skye had her first single "What You Said" chart at #83 on the Canadian MediaBase Hot AC Charts and #100 in the US Mediabase Top 40 Charts. It was featured on DJ Anyu's mixtape "Essence Vol. 9". For her next release "Sunglasses", Skye teamed up with award winning producers SA Trackworks (Carly Rae Jepsen, Laura Pausini, Ne-Yo, Ray J). Sunglasses charted #68 on the Canadian Mediabase Hot AC Charts. It also received a lot of airplay in Indonesia, where it made it up to #3 on the OZ Weekly Top 40 Charts.
Skye Holland's (previously known as Sophia) music career started at the age of 10 when she was selected to join the Japanese teen pop group "HappyNs" which resulted in her debut J-Pop single "Realistic". When she was 12, she moved to Victoria, Canada where she continued to pursue her love for music. At the age of 16, Skye had her first single "What You Said" chart at #83 on the Canadian MediaBase Hot AC Charts and #100 in the US Mediabase Top 40 Charts. It was featured on DJ Anyu's mixtape "Essence Vol. 9". For her next release "Sunglasses", Skye teamed up with award winning producers SA Trackworks (Carly Rae Jepsen, Laura Pausini, Ne-Yo, Ray J). Sunglasses charted #68 on the Canadian Mediabase Hot AC Charts. It also received a lot of airplay in Indonesia, where it made it up to #3 on the OZ Weekly Top 40 Charts.