A Black and Filipino teen guitar prodigy a member of the Odd Future-aligned R&B collective the Internet a producer to game-changers like Kendrick Lamar, J. Steve Thomas Lacy-Moya has been many things over his still frighteningly young career. The fact that one song can be recognized as so many things, that’s kind of the point.” I never considered myself to be R&B or hip-hop or rock, but I am influenced by all these things. “I didn't have to conform to anything, I can just live in whatever space I want. “It's cool, right?” Lacy said as he kicked back into a leather booth before a wall of color-changing LEDs. It was the first time that a song had ruled all five charts in Billboard history, no less at the same time. The 24-year-old, Compton-raised singer-songwriter, dressed in a flowy trench coat, shoulder-length braids and imposing full-face sunglasses, had just learned that “Bad Habit," his bummed-out yet deliriously horny TikTok viral hit turned Billboard Hot 100 smash, had simultaneously topped five different hip-hop/R&B and alternative rock charts (for the record: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot R&B Songs, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, Hot Rock Songs and Hot Alternative Songs charts.) ![]() In September, Steve Lacy sauntered into the glassy upstairs lounge at the Novo in downtown L.A. Of his public status as a bisexual singer-songwriter, Steve Lacy says, "I don't feel brave or tough, it's just how I exist." (Kayla James / For The Times)
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