ABOUT
SLIQUE JAY ADAMS
Born on August 11, Slique Jay Adams, known simply as Slique, is a distinguished balladeer from Chicago, with roots in both the south and west sides of the city. Raised in a musically-inclined family, his father was a multi-talented musician in an R&B/gospel band, and his great-grandmother was also a singer. Slique’s music, a blend of rhythm, blues, soul, gospel, pop, dance, and hip-hop, focuses on themes of love and relationships.
In May 2009, Slique released his debut album, “Rhythm & Ghetto Soul,” featuring the top 20 single “Your Body” which achieved over 15,000 BDS spins. He has performed at prestigious events like The Urban Network Conference, the Stevie Wonder & KJLH Annual MLK Day Parade & Concert, and Jamie Foxx’s Satellite “The Foxx Hole.” His participation in the Teddy Pendergrass Legendary Tribute alongside artists like Patti Labelle and Boys II Men is notable.
Slique has shared stages with prominent artists including Charlie Wilson, Ruben Studdard, Avant, Steve Harvey, Tank, Rick Ross, and K. Michelle. A viral video of Slique and R. Kelly performing “A Change Is Gonna Come” has amassed millions of views. His tracks such as “Addicted,” “Sexy Wit It,” and “So Good” have enjoyed significant radio play across major cities and platforms like Sirius XM and Music Choice. Slique, supported by the Steppers community, has achieved several viral social media videos with over 3 million views.
Slique’s single “Brown Liquor” premiered on V103 in Chicago. As he has performed at notable venues such as The City Winery, Arie Crown, and Millennium Park with his latest release entering the Billboard Top 50 chart, highlighting his ongoing influence in the music industry.
Slique Jay Adams aspires to be recognized as a versatile artist, driven by his family and faith in God. He believes, “Music is about remembering a moment.
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