Senite Features with Sonny
Senite is featured on SONNY’s Til Death Do We Ball project, appearing on the track “Smoke and Mirrors” alongside Dreamer Isioma. The song carries deep significance, as it was one of the first pieces officially recorded and completed for the project, laying the foundation for the rest of the album. Stepping into that creative process so early on gave Senite the chance to help shape the spirit of the record, while also honoring a friendship that has spanned years.
Her relationship with SONNY extends far beyond music — the two share an extensive history of mutual support and creative exchange. As a friend and mentor figure, SONNY’s guidance has been deeply influential for Senite, and collaborating on a project so meaningful to him felt like a full-circle moment. Their artistic connection is rooted in trust, honesty, and the kind of vulnerability that allows for real storytelling through music.
The project also ties back to one of Senite’s proudest endeavors: The.BlkRoom, the creative space she co-founded. The cover art for Til Death Do We Ball was shot there, adding another layer of personal connection. SONNY was one of the early participants in The.BlkRoom, and Senite has often expressed her gratitude for his support in helping grow the space into what it is today — a thriving hub now carried forward by her business partners.
For Senite, “Smoke and Mirrors” isn’t just a feature credit — it’s a reminder of how friendship and community can leave lasting imprints on art. It represents years of growth, collaboration, and shared dreams, and it stands as a testament to the kind of bonds that fuel Chicago’s creative scene.