ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
TYLER.V is a singer-songwriter, multimedia healing artist, and arts educator froM New York CITY. Born into a Caribbean household and raised in the heart of Harlem, her voice is a melting pot of tones — bright and soulful, laced with deep timbres that give you all the proper feels. Sensual but never overbearing. Often compared to Janet Jackson and Toni Braxton, she brings a presence that is entirely her own.
Born into performance — from a childhood appearance on Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues to gracing the Carnegie Hall stage twice as a student at the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts — Tyler's artistry has always been rooted in self discovery. Her independent work earned her an ASCAP Foundation Harold Adamson Lyric Award in 2020, national press coverage including OkayPlayer and Earmilk, and sync placements on Tubi and Amazon Video.
As much as she is an artist, Tyler is an advocate — for body positivity, for women who have been told they must look a certain way to be seen, heard, or taken seriously. Through her image, her fashion, and her voice, she breaks that standard unapologetically. Sensuality, she believes, belongs to every woman — on her own terms.
For over a decade she has poured that same conviction into her work as an arts educator in East Harlem. And it was there, watching her students heaL Throuth the power of performing arts, that she recognized something: the healing she was giving them was the same healing she needed to give herself.
PATTERNS is where all of it converges. A multimedia healing project combining original music, audio diary recordings, and documentary storytelling, PATTERNS was born from a period of profound personal reckoning — and the courage to finally look in the mirror. She invites audiences not just to witness that journey, but to experience it — together, in real time.