Sakima is a London-based singer-songwriter. His debut single "Energy" was premiered by
Zane Lowe on
BBC Radio 1 in August 2014 and was described as a "moody pop ballad". He has worked with Cyril Hahn and
Ryan Hemsworth. Sakima was working with a Chicago-based manager Ardie Farhadieh and the company Wick Management. Farhadieh connected Sakima with
Jakwob and his label Boom Ting for his song "Energy". In 2014, Sakima was managed by the UK-based company, Empire. Other tracks include "He's Trippi" and "Happy Hr". "He's Trippi" was influenced by
Zayn Malik's "
She". Sakima liked the song but noticed the pronouns and highly sexualised nature of the song. He wanted to release a song using pronouns applicable to gay people. He released his EP
Ricky on 13 October 2017. On the seven-track EP, Sakima sings about the rejection of
heteronormativity and explores
Polari. The track "Daddy", featuring YLXR, used Polari in a queer-themed song inspired by "
Work from Home". Sakima released the single "Death Is in the Air" on 16 February 2018 after hearing
Justin Tranter's interview on the
And the Writer Is... podcast. which explores
homophobia and
cruising for sex. In 2018,
R3hab released the album
The Wave, including the track "Back to You" with Sakima. On 14 September 2018, Sakima released the single "Holy Water" from his debut album
Project Peach, which was released in 2019. Joshua Bote of
Billboard describes "Holy Water" as "with a reverb-and-trap-heavy fog surrounding him, he treads through self-love as a spiritual exercise, in effect, turning
RuPaul's iconic mantra into a prayer of sorts". His single "Apps" was inspired by
hookup culture and the relationship complications caused by
dating apps. In 2021, Sakima released the single "Sleepy Head" and co-wrote several singles for other artists, such
Little Mix's "
Love (Sweet Love)" and
Regard,
Troye Sivan and
Tate McRae's "
You". == Artistry ==