Plato III

Ryan Silva[1] (born January 14, 1993), known by his stage name Plato III, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer. His song "Illuminate" was featured in the 2019 Netflix film Always Be My Maybe. Silva's work has been profiled in The Deli,[2] The Daily Texan, Complex, The Austin Chronicle, KUTX,[3] and Earmilk.[4]

Plato III
Birth nameRyan Silva
Born (1993-01-14) January 14, 1993
Port Arthur, Texas, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)Rapper, producer, songwriter
Years active2015–present

Early life

Silva was raised in a single parent home by mother, who helped spark his love for music by introducing him to artists she grew up on such as Prince, Michael Jackson and N.W.A. [1] He started making music with a Wal-Mart microphone and putting songs on Myspace as part of the group Native Strangers. They eventually signed to a local label. [1]

Music career

Life Before Death

"Natalie Portman", Silva's first single under the name Plato III was released on April 4, 2015, [5] with co-production by Brockhampton's JOBA. It was featured on Complex's Pigeons & Planes.[1] His second single "Only Rapper Alive" was released on June 20, 2015,[6] with production by Eric Dingus and was once again featured on Pigeons & Planes. His debut album Life Before Death was released on May 14, 2016,[7] and his song "Womankind" was named KUTX's "Song of the Day".[8]

My First Word Was Juice

On November 21, 2016, "No Luv", the first single from his follow-up record was released.[9] In November 2017, he released his sophomore album My First Word Was Juice.[10] On May 31, 2019, his song "Illuminate" featuring Remi Lekun was included on the soundtrack for Netflix's Always Be My Maybe. [11][12][13][14]

9 Love Songs

Garnered comparisons to Kanye West's critically acclaimed 808s & Heartbreak by The Austin Chronicle, who noted "Where the Love Go?" as the standout track on a "dreamy" album. [15]

Influences

Plato has cited Kanye West as his favorite artist. [10] He also has named Common, Mos Def, & Talib Kweli as influences. [1] [8]

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Life Before Death (2016)
  • My First Word Was Juice (2017)
  • 9 Love Songs (2019)

References

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