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Brianna Perry Talks Hustling, Debuts “Marilyn Monroe” Featuring Wale
From hanging out in the studio as a preschooler, to appearances with female rap greats Missy Elliot and Trina, 19-year-old Brianna (formerly known as Lil Brianna “The Candygirl”) has been living her life in the musical world of Hip-Hop almost from the start. Representing for her hometown of Miami, Perry’s name has been buzzing ever since she shared the stage with rap giant Lil Wayne. And, her recent alliance with Atlantic Records may mean that her buzz will grow exponentially in the near future. Check out audio of Perry’s AllHipHop.com interview as she discusses her new endeavors with music and film, and then watch the video for her new single, “Marilyn Monroe” featuring Wale: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BzOBxQjSLM] Follow Brianna Perry on Twitter (@BriannaPerryTheYRB).

Atlanta Rapper Rasheeda On The New-Age Ladies of Hip-Hop
Nowadays, discovering a new female rapper face happens frequently, but we can’t forget any of the ones that have previously prevailed. Just like fellow seasoned female spitters Gangsta Boo, Trina, Diamond, and more, Atlanta’s rapping “Georgia Peach” Rasheeda is amongst the group, utilizing convergence of the rap industry into today’s times. The “Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)” rhymer recently dropped her latest effort, Boss B#### Music 4, the latest installment in her Boss B#### Music series. AllHipHop.com had a quick chat with Rasheeda, the 10+ year rap veteran, to hear about her experiences in the game, her new project, and what she thinks of the new-age ladies of Hip-Hop: AllHipHop.com: You have had a good amount of experience in your career, both with major labels and indies, as well as working some Hip-Hop heavyweights along the way. How has that prepared you for running your own situation now? Rasheeda: I think the best way to learn anything is through experience, and as an artist and a business woman, you have to learn what works best for you. I have seen varies sides of the music business and I wanted to have control of my music destiny. Being in different major label situations helped me to understand the methods of launching an artist – unfortunately, that was never me – but I was able to see first hand why certain artist get certain places and it’s not always about the talent. Being independent, you deal with way less bullsh*t, and although the machine isn’t as big, if you do the right things and have patience, you can get far. I also tell people this, you don’t have to be mainstream to be successful in this business. AllHipHop.com: What do you see that is different about the game now then when you first broke in? Rasheeda: Huh!? Where should I start [laughter]. Well when I first broke in it was all about real music, having real records. As time passed, we saw so many half-hit wonders and gimmicks surface. It was all about radio and now it’s all about the Internet and visual awareness. It was more about passion when I first started; now, it’s about whatever a person can do to get 15 minutes of fame. The record companies are folding, sh*t is just getting weirder and weirder. It used to be more about chasing the dream than chasing the check. Hell, and they ain’t cutting them anything like they used, too. AllHipHop.com: Your new mixtape, Boss B*tch Music 4, just dropped, the series has seemed to successfully build momentum, if you would say. Rasheeda: I’m looking for it to take my movement worldwide. If I have to do it 10 fans at a time, it doesn’t matter long as I get there. The series is building my brand, bringing people into my world and showcasing my music and with each release my fan base gets bigger and bigger and that’s ultimately what I want growth. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MozJX7kKRBU] AllHipHop.com: There are suddenly a lot of female emcees coming up in Hip-Hop with the likes of Iggy Azalea, Azalea Banks, Kreayshawn, and of course, Nicki Minaj, Diamond, yourself, and others. Rasheeda: If you pay attention to Hip-Hop over the years, there has always been a female era at one time or another, and it has come to surface again. With the success of Nicki Minaj, it has really shined the light on female MCs now. It’s all about what we do while the light shines. I also think people are ready to hear something else beside the male Hip-Hop artists and definitely wanna see some sex appeal… little t*tty and *ss [laughter]. AllHipHop.com: You have managed to maintain and increase you fan base on your own over time in a business that can be very here today, gone tomorrow. What is it about you and your music that you think fans attract to? Rasheeda: The realness, I just talk real sh*t and in the process I uplift, motivate and give people a sense of truth and inspiration. I make them dance, I make them think, I empower, and I reassure women that we are worthy and strong. Plus, I keep it ‘hood. AllHipHop.com: What’s next for Rasheeda this year? Rasheeda: A lot more musically. I will release an album this year, too. I also have several television opportunities I’m working on. I just launched my website ImBossy.com and I’m looking to expand that. This year a lot more people will know Rasheeda and that’s for sure. Follow Rasheeda on Twitter (@Rasheeda).

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She Is Guyana: Reggae’s Rapping Princess
Queens rapper Guyana wants you to know that there are plenty of great female MCs to go around. In this mostly mannish medium, the pretty but rugged American-Guyanese lady has found a way to command the attention of onlookers with her singing/rapping style. One of those onlookers happens to be an NFL player with a love for Hip-Hop who discovered her talents and took her under his fold. AllHipHop.com spent some time with newcomer Guyana recently to see what sets her apart from the field, and find out why we should look for her upcoming DJ Drama-hosted mixtape: AllHipHop.com: Hi, Guyana. Thanks for taking a few moments to introduce yourself to the AllHipHop.com readers who don’t know you yet. Guyana: Hi, Seandra! Thanks! AllHipHop.com: So, your name – Guyana – says to me that you have a West Indian background – where are you from and how did you come about your unique sound? Guyana: I mean, I’m originally from New York originally. I was born in Queens, and my entire family is Guyanese actually, so I’m considered to be American-Guyanese. I lived [in Guyana] for three years, from 10 to 13, and so yeah, the culture has definitely influenced me – enough for me to name myself after the country, for sure! [laughter] AllHipHop.com: Well, one thing I noticed, especially out of New York – there are a lot of New York rappers who have that West Indian/Caribbean background, either in their family or somewhere in their music. Why do you think that the West Indian sound and rap go so well hand-in-hand? Guyana: I mean, it’s just…wow, I don’t know how to answer that one for you. It’s good music, and reggae and soca are like forms of rapping, you know? And they have the accents, so it gives their flow a little extra spice. It’s like, it’s like rapping with a few extra things – just a good vibe to bring something fresh to Hip-Hop. AllHipHop.com: I definitely would say the beats – beats are just as important in reggae and soca… Guyana: Definitely! We gotta make you move! Make you feel something. AllHipHop.com: Exactly. So, I wanted to ask you about your affiliation with B Major Music Group headed up by Bryan McKinnie, but who the audience may know as a player for the Baltimore Ravens. Tell me how you got affiliated with him. Guyana: You know, I actually knew Bryan from past experiences, and at the time, he had a few other artists – Freddy P and Jordan Hollywood – and I would come by and do some vocals for them, some hooks and stuff like that. And, working in the studio with them is when he realized I do more than singing, ‘cause I was in Pretty Money so he was kind of aware of some things. He was interested in whatever I could bring to the table, and he asked me to be the First Lady of B Major Music, so of course I joined on immediately. Good look, you know? He’s a very good boss. Most people or companies pick you, and they try to mold you into something that they want to make. But here at B Major, you get to be you and do you, you know what I’m saying? I’m blessed. AllHipHop.com: Do you see any of the work ethic and the discipline that he has in sports sort of trickle over into how he deals with his artists? Guyana: Definitely. We, as artists, see how hard he works out, being on the field, and then he’s so dedicated to us. It makes us motivated to be on ourselves even better, because he handles everything so well. He’s dedicated to football, but then he’s dedicated to the music. It’s like, when do you sleep? [laughter] And now, actually, we don’t sleep, you know? That’s what it is. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RpSsMEVtKo] AllHipHop.com: So, I know as far as females in the industry, a lot of people act like there are two, maybe three female rappers that exist. But, as we know, there are a lot more out there. Guyana: There’s way more! AllHipHop.com: Yeah! And I know you’ve gotten some co-signs and have also had some good things to say about some of the other female rappers out there. Tell me your thoughts on Lil Kim, Trina… Guyana: Kim? Wow, I love Kim! Just watching her growing up, she’s one of the people who inspired me to do what I’m doing right now. My family didn’t really approve of rap music and the way they speak and what they’re talking about; it wasn’t really accepted in my family. So I used to go in the bathroom with the hairbrush, and pretend to be her. [laughter] And to meet her, she’s such a beautiful person on the inside and out. And then she blessed me on one of my tracks called “Money Hungry” we got together coming out soon. I love her so much. And Trina, you know, Trina is a BEAST in the studio! She’s beautiful and fly and all these things, but she’s takes the studio seriously. It’s about the relentless grind; she’s in there for as long as she’s gotta be in there for it to be tight. I’m blessed to be around people and see these females who work hard and strive and grind. AllHipHop.com: And that’s good to see you building good relationships with some of the legends. And what do you think about this beef that has been going on between some of the ladies in the past few years? Guyana: I really don’t like jumping in people’s sh*t, you know? It ain’t mine to do that, but I wish it wasn’t like that. As females, it’s already hard being out here dealing with the men, so it’s dumb for us to be finding amongst ourselves. It’s just like, ‘Why?’ If we could join together and just be positive and be a force, we’d bulldoze over […]

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Mixtape Review: Chip Tha Ripper’s “Tell Ya Friends”
Rating: 8/10 Looking to add to this month’s hottest releases, Chip Tha Ripper drops his latest tape entitled Tell Ya Friends. The smooth-flowing Cleveland rapper has brought forth another solid project, with features from Wale, Bun B, Krayzie Bone, Kid Cudi, and more. Tell Ya Friends also features high quality production from Lex Luger, Boi-1da, Hi-Tek, and Chuck Inglish, as Chip looks to follow up on his highly praised 2011 release, Gift Raps. The opening track, “Good Evening,” is a microcosm of Chip Tha Ripper’s smooth signature style as he speaks on women, his city, sippin’ on syrup, and his favorite drink: Jameson. He raps about his rides on the hook, highlighting one in particular as he repeatedly lets it be known that his “Chevy sittin’ on 24s.” The song topics continue in this manner until listeners get a surprise on the Lex Luger-produced “Out Here.” Demonstrating his versatility, Lex provides the perfect instrumental for Chip to shine on. The beat, which strays away from the popular trap sound that Lex gained popularity on, still features Lex’s signature snare and bass, but slowed down and mixed with synths and strings that are audible enough to keep the beat laidback enough for Chip’s smooth flow. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-lYn5gF2-8] Chip takes a different approach on one of the mixtape’s top tracks “25 Wives,” as he ponders what life would be like if he could have 25 wives (“If I got all ya’ll, there won’t be no sense in cheating). Not to be outdone, Wale jumps on the track and voices his thoughts on the possibility of having 25 wives in his life. In addition he shares that he enjoys a woman with a natural body: “Silicon b*tches got the confidence / but natural b*tches get all my compliments.” The Boi-1da produced track also features an eastern, almost snake charmer-type flute sound that provides a hazy, laidback vibe. As the tape progresses, Chip is joined on the song “Stay Sleep” by Cleveland-native, Krayzie Bone, as Chip raps about being overlooked in the game, despite the popularity of his previous mixtapes. Krayzie Bone speaks to the city of Cleveland on his verse, telling the people to “Go get it and quit blaming sh*t on LeBron.” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmNBaT5vH84] Chip Tha Ripper’s Tell Ya Friends definitely has what it takes to be mentioned among the top releases of this year so far, even in a release-heavy month. The tape will also have fans anticipating the release of his album, Charles Worth, which is rumored to drop sometime this summer. In the meantime, Tell Ya Friends is impressive enough for listeners to share with their friends, just as Chip The Ripper had hoped, as he looks to continue to add to his underground buzz.

Mixtape Review: Saigon’s “Warning Shots 3: One Foot In The Grave”
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