From 'Marry Me' to 'Hit It From The Back,' she built a catalog of unapologetic Southern rap.
For her tone, try 'Meet Cha Mama.' For something later, 'Hit It From The Back' still has that Atlanta bounce.
Rasheeda came up through Atlanta's local talent shows and open mics, then landed with producer Kannon's D-Lo Entertainment. That led to her debut album 'Dirty South' and a breakout single with 'Marry Me.' Tracks like 'Hit It From The Back' and 'Meet Cha Mama' kept her style direct and confident through the 2000s.
She started performing around Atlanta before connecting with producer Kannon in 1998. Albums like 'Da Ghetto's First Lady' in 2002 and 'Certified Hot Chick' in 2006 followed, mixing streetwise lyrics with that straightforward delivery.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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