Lindtsey Stacey Aubrey Casumpang Sevilleja[a] (born July 13, 2003), known mononymously as Stacey, is a Filipino singer, rapper, and dancer under Star Music. She is one of the main rappers of the Filipino girl group Bini.[3]
Stacey was born on July 13, 2003[4] in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, as an only child to a single mother.[5] She grew up in Ifugao and Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya and was a singer in her family's church.[6][1] During her early years in school, she was a majorette for Lamut Central School in Ifugao where she attended her primary education until her family moved to Nueva Vizcaya where she continued her secondary education. There, she participated in numerous beauty pageants, supported by her mother, a fashion designer who also created many of Stacey’s outfits. In addition to beauty pageants, Stacey pursued modeling. She also developed talents in singing and dancing, participating in auditions like Star Hunt. During this time, she was selected to represent the Philippines in an international teen beauty pageant but chose to join the boot camp for Star Hunt Academy instead.[7][8] Stacey is studying in high school at the Japan-Philippines Institute of Technology.[9]
Stacey was selected as a trainee for Star Hunt Academy in early 2019.[10] On October 10, 2020, Stacey was one of the last eight trainees to graduate and was officially announced as a member of an idol group.[11]
In November 2020, Stacey officially became a member of the Filipino girl group Bini.[12] which officially debuted on June 11, 2021.[13]
Stacey is capable of producing notes in the whistle register. Her whistle notes can be heard in Bini's official rendition of "Kabataang Pinoy" with SB19, among other songs.[14]
In June 2025, the Filipino-Australian singer Ylona Garcia praised a cover of her song "Win the Fight" that Stacey performed along with Colet when the latter two were still Bini trainees. Stacey and Colet contributed additional lyrics to their cover. On social media, Garcia expressed an interest to record a version with the two.[15]
↑ Born to unmarried parents prior to the Republic Act No. 9255 (Acknowledgement of Paternity) which was enacted in 2004,[2] her legal middle name and surname would be her mother's middle name and surname which are Casumpang and Sevilleja, respectively.
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