Initially rising to fame in 2004 as a finalist on the
third season of
American Idol,
Leah LaBelle found minor success through releasing
covers of songs on her
YouTube account. American record producer
Pharrell Williams discovered LaBelle through her videos and called
So So Def Recording's founder and CEO
Jermaine Dupri for his opinion regarding her. In 2011, LaBelle was signed to a joint record deal with
L.A. Reid's company
Epic Records, Dupri's So So Def Recordings, and Williams' label
I Am Other. LaBelle said that Williams and Dupri were drawn to her style of performing. Additional and assistant engineering was carried out by Beau Villas and Matthew Desremeaux. The track was mixed by Jimmy Douglass, and mastered by Dave Kutch. Andrew Coleman recorded and edited the final product. On May 1, 2012, "Sexify" was released as part of the
sampler album Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri Present Leah LaBelle; it also included four other tracks: "So Hot", "Make Me Get Up", "What Do We Got To Lose?", and "Mr. Scissors". LaBelle described the sampler as representative of her overall sound, calling it "that feel-good-texture music" with a "throwback-but-new feel". "Sexify" was released separately as a
digital download on the following dates in July depending upon the country: (July 19, July 22, and July 29). == Composition and lyrical interpretation ==