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Actor Storm Reid hopes music reveals another side, introducing listeners to the real her

Actor Storm Reid hopes music reveals another side, introducing listeners to the real her

Storm Reid poses for a portrait on Thursday, July 30, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Photo: Associated Press


By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Storm Reid knows how the world sees her: an accomplished, polished actor who always seems to have it all together. Through new music, the Emmy-winner hopes listeners discover another side of her.
Having released her new single “Shotty” on Friday, Reid wants people to meet the less pristine version of herself: a 23-year-old from Atlanta who falls in love, deals with boy problems and is still finding her way.
“I think people might think I have it all together when I really don’t,” said Reid, who is known for performances in ” Euphoria, ” ” A Wrinkle in Time ” and ” The Last of Us, ” which earned her an Emmy in 2024. She graduated from the University of Southern California last year.
“I’m a normal girl trying to figure it out,” she continued.
“Shotty” follows Reid’s debut single, “Clean Sweep,” continuing a music journey she has pursued over the past year. So far, she has recorded more than 25 songs.
Reid said she hopes to focus work on her first EP after wrapping production on Teyana Taylor’s feature directorial debut “Get Lite,” giving herself time to shape a project that tells a cohesive story. She’s releasing music independently through her label, 1720 Music, saying the approach gives her greater creative freedom while leaving the door open to partner with a major label in the future.
“The indie route, you have a little bit more autonomy of what you want to do and how you do things,” she said.
Reid said ownership also gives her an opportunity to create doors for other artists.
“It’s the most powerful thing,” she said. “I want to sign people. I want to sign songwriters and producers and artists, and give them opportunities.”
Music has quickly become as important to Reid as acting, a career she’ll continue with upcoming projects including Netflix’s “Roommates” and “Get Lite.” Preparing for Taylor’s film pushed Reid outside her comfort zone as a dancer, challenging her to become more comfortable as a performer.
It’s a skill Reid hopes will eventually translate to performing her own music.
“It’s as big and as important as acting is,” she said. “It’s something that I want to continue to do and want to continue to grow at.”
Reid said years in Hollywood prepared her for criticism.
“People didn’t feel like I deserved to win an Emmy, but it’s still sitting in my house,” she said. “It’s still in my mama’s house, so I don’t really care what people say.”
Since releasing “Clean Sweep,” Reid said she has largely stayed away from reading online comments.
“I don’t want to get distracted or discouraged,” she said. “Mostly I’ve been so thankful. The sentiments have been really nice and people have been supportive. … I’m excited and can’t wait for them to hear more.”
For Reid, music has become more about who she’s always been.
“Not everything is gonna be perfect. Not everything is gonna be prim, proper and pristine and eloquent,” Reid said. “Like yeah, that’s a part of me, and I can do that, and I can do it really well. But also … this is me too.”

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