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Emerging from Sacramento’s dynamic R&B & contemporary scene, S.I.A.T. (“See–awt”) Stuck In A Tree is quietly reshaping what independent success looks like in modern soul. In Partnership with Cloud 9 Studios LLC, she will be touring this winter with a stop in Las Vegas for Cannabis Week and multiple appearances during MJBIzCon Expo. She will be headlining at the annual Blunt Brunch Nationals with special guest appearances at Cannaluxxe Wellness and My Bud Buffet.
SIAT kicks off the tour experience at Cannaluxxe Wellness where attendees can meet SIAT, get exclusive access to her new music, and ground with an immersive wellness experience (i.e. meditation, tea and book lounge). Register here!
Cannaluxxe Wellness curates lifestyle experiences that enrich your well being with plant-forward education and hosted wellness programmings. On December 2nd, the Cannaluxxe Wellness VIP Lounge hosts 300+ golfers, industry professionals, and guests of the Vegas Classic. VIP Access include a guided workshop with Marijuana Meditations and seated tea lounge hosted by Tee’s Tea LLC. Visit Cannaluxxe Wellness (and other premiere destinations like Area15 and Fremont Street) in style with Nomadic Leaf’s Wellness Tour Bus.
After Cannaluxxe, get Pearled Up and Powerful for Blunch Brunch Nationals where SIAT headlines for a live performance.Register for Blunt Brunch Nationals and see S.I.A.T. perform live!
On December 3rd, SIAT and My Bud Vase hosts an exclusive Sativa Dreams collaboration and reveal at The Bong Buffet activation at MJ Biz Con. Las Vegas is known for its buffets- endless choices, indulgence, and the thrill of trying it all. But this time, the buffet isn’t about food. It’s about art, beauty and living elevated.
The Bong Buffet™ is a living art installation composed of six themed tables- each inspired by a original My Bud Vase® design.
Often self-described as the creator of “SLAPTUAL MUSIC”, S.I.A.T. speaks her truth, channels vulnerability, and builds bridges between sensuality, introspection, and raw vocal expression.
Originally from Sacramento, California, she began writing music around 2018, according to analytics. She coined and promotes the term Slaputual Music, signaling a fusion of “slap” (in the sense of hits, groove) and “spiritual”, suggesting music that moves body and soul. There have been many moments and releases that have contributed to how S.I.A.T. has grown her fan base and reputation.
For example, her hit single Stay In My Lane was released with a full video in September 2021, immediately gaining views and hitting around 40 million streams…and her fan base continues to grow.
But S.I.A.T. did not stop there. She is a rising contemporary alternative soul artist with streaming power of 70 million+. She recently dropped her album “Doin Me” just 2 weeks ago, and is has already gained over 5K streams.
S.I.A.T.’s following includes….
Spotify: 178.5K Monthly Listeners
YouTube: 63K Subscribers
Instagram: 115K Followers
Tik Tok: 500K Followers
In an industry crowded with talent, S.I.A.T.’s combination of vocals, message, aesthetic, and independent drive give her a unique and inspirational edge. Her growth so far suggests she’s not just a moment…she’s building a movement.
Want to Join SIAT on the Sativa Dreams tour and be featured as a brand partner? Check out the Sativa Dreams Brand Opportunity Guide
Join the Sativa Dreams Tour Experience
- Register for Cannaluxxe Wellness at the Vegas Classics
- Register for Blunt Brunch Nationals
- Join SIAT’s mailing list for exclusive tour drops
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Buy music from SIAT directly here
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Sativa Dreams for Cannabis Prisoners
S.I.A.T. supports the release of all nonviolent cannabis prisoners who are wrongfully incarderated for growing, possessing, or otherwise working with a plant that most of the U.S. can now possess without legal ramifications.
Recent data show that while drug convictions still represent a substantial portion of the U.S. incarcerated population, the number of people locked up for low-level cannabis offenses is increasingly hard to justify. According to Prison Policy Initiative, around one in five incarcerated people is locked up for a drug offense. Meanwhile, recent arrests for marijuana-related offenses remain high, over 200,000 in 2024 alone, with approximately 92% of those arrests for simple possession.
It is morally inconsistent and socially wasteful that people remain incarcerated for a plant whose legal status and social acceptance have dramatically shifted. That reality strengthens the case for the immediate release of everyone currently serving time for nonviolent cannabis offenses, so they can re-enter society, rebuild their lives, and our system can move past a punitive era.