Sweet 16 (rapper)

Scarlett Moreau (b. 15th December 1984), better known as her stage name Sweet 16 and formerly Sweets, is a Kuboian rapper, singer, songwriter and media personality. She is credited as one of the pioneers of the lipstick rap subgenre.

Early life
Moreau was born on 15th December 1984 in Lille, France. Her British and New Zealander paternal grandparents had moved to France following World War II, as a result her father grew up and met her mother there. She and her parents moved to the Kuboian Cliffs in North Kuboia in 1992.

Growing up, Moreau attend a private multi-year classroom in a small school, which was common in Kuboia at the time. She acknowledged that she was able to make friends with children both a lot older and younger than her as a result. At the age of ten, her parents separated; her mother wanted to move back to France with her, yet she chose to remain in Kuboia with her father. Moreau admitted that her mother was resentful about her decision, and a later argument between the two ended with Moreau cutting ties with her for five years, although they eventually reconnected.

As a teenager, Moreau attended a social shack which included a karaoke machine; she would often write her own lyrics over songs and then pay to record herself freestyling over instrumentals. She would later appear on community radio stations to play music she made. She cites her earlier rap lyrics as "very embarrassing" and admitted she would often rap off-beat and write lyrics that had no connection to the song's chorus. Eventually, Moreau was signed to a record label after an appearance on local television.

Musical style
Moreau originally performed under the stage name Sweets, but eventually changed it to Sweet 16 for marketing purposes and to reflect her coming of age. Her music has been described as "a fusion of NSYNC-link pop hits" and "hard-hitting rap beats akin to Run-DMC". She has cited Chloe Wallace, Antonia Morales, Emily Merletta, Aaron Carter, Mandy Moore, Britney Spears and TLC as her influences.