Seven Reflections says the name “Satoria” means “you are the creator and promoter of original ideas and usually enjoy considerable financial success” The name is described as “bold, independent, and intuitive”. Evidently Satorias “know what they want and when they want it”. The name is one-of-a-kind, and after getting to know Satoria Nicole, Seven Reflections seems to be spot-on…
You may recall Satoria’s 2015 music video cover of Bey’s 7/11 which quickly grew into a viral sensation. When asked about this year’s dance video, Satoria says, “I’ve loved to dance since I was 4-years old. I wanted to think of a creative way to promote my radio show and TV show, so I decided to shoot, 7/11 last year and everyone kept asking, when are you going to do another one, when are you going to do another one? So, I decided to do another one”. During our interview, she says “I will do it once a year…or twice, maybe one in the spring and one in winter” she muses.
Although petite in stature, with abs to die for, Satoria is a mighty powerhouse. Not only is she the voice behind the Satoria Nicole Radio Show and face of Rep Ya Set, she is an actress and set to appear in 4 upcoming film projects including Davonya’s ‘All I Want’ to debut on SKY4, No Plan B 3, and a few others.
While Satoria joined a talented group of dancers on set to run choreo, we chatted it up with a few other Hampton Roads entrepreneurs putting in work right here in the 757 and frankly, anywhere they can leave an imprint. We event caught a glimpse of homegrown celeb Michael Copon who peeked in on the set.
On hand to ‘beat face’ was the lovely NY-native and Hair Icon Stylist Lauren Moore aka @TheKolorKween, Makeup Artist, Hairstylist and Colorist who followed her dad’s footsteps into the industry. Having got her start 9 years ago, advice for aspiring MUAs? Lauren says, “Be original, don’t copy everyone else, stay true to yourself and your art, and you will always stand out”.
Just before filming kicked into gear, Satoria’s partner Antonio Sparks of Square One Entertainment & Square One Record Label filled us in on how he manages to keep up with such a busy maven, “This is what it takes to keep grinding to keep moving forward, I had to support her”.
The music was loud, the set was live, and the dance moves fierce, we cannot wait to see the final cut. Satoria, who has made a name supporting other artists says she was “inspired by Oprah at a young age” to enter the entertainment industry. The media socialite shares, “I eat sleep and breathe entertainment”. Satoria’s words of wisdom to aspiring entertainers, “No matter what, no matter if your family believes in you, your significant other believes in you, if you have a dream and something that you really want to do…in order to succeed and achieve true happiness, you have to do what you want to do.” Just before wrapping up the shoot, and in between shots, Satoria tells G&S, “I want the world to be a better place, I want the world to be happy, I want to make everyone happy”.
Check out Satoria Nicole’s Official Dance Video Release
To learn more about Satoria Nicole and company, check out the links below!
Lauren Moore www.instagram.com/thekolorkween
Shameka Fennell Nurvouz Dance Team
Missunderstood the Artist www.instagram.com/Missunderstood757
Antonio www.instagram.com/a_greatgatsby