Rapsody
Exclusive Interview

Rapsody is the new force in hip hop, and she's blazing the trail for a new
generation of emcees, showcasing effortless lyrical mastery in an age of
celebrating the culture of a hip hop renaissance. "Hip hop in its essence is
real; I'm still hearing every rhyme."
She is the protégé of Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder, the first lady
of North Carolina super crew Kooley High, and one of the first artists signed to
Jamla Records/It's A Wonderful World Music Group. As the brainchild of 9th
Wonder's true school resurgence, Rapsody consistently sets the bar high for all
emcees, male and female alike. Paying homage to her hip hop godmothers MC Lyte,
Queen Latifah, and Lauryn Hill, this Snow Hill, North Carolina native represents
much more than just the female side of hip hop culture; she is an emcee who
represents hip hop culture beyond the lines of gender, proving that anything the
boys can do, she can do, too, and better. Her virtuosity and dexterity behind
the microphone highlight her presentation, and her humble demeanor attests to
her constant pursuit of improvement with every beat and rhyme.







After proving her impeccable craftsmanship with features on 9th Wonder's "Dream
Merchant 2," Skyzoo's DJ-Drama hosted "The Power of Words," and numerous Kooley
High releases, Rapsody made her solo debut on December 7, 2010 with "Return of
the B-Girl," a 20-track project boasting production by 9th Wonder and DJ Premier
among others, as well as features from Big Daddy Kane, Mac Miller, Skyzoo, Rah
Digga, Phil Ade, and more. A published review praised the record: "A
poet-turned-rapper, Rapdiddy (as she's dubbed herself) has always possessed
outstanding wordplay, but B-Girl finds her effortlessly nimble delivery --
capable of both gritty and biting or sassy and sultry -- continuing to improve."
Rapsody has shared the stage with hip hop legends and rising stars alike,
including Raekwon of the Wu-Tang Clan, Big Daddy Kane, J. Cole, Wale, Colin
Munroe, Tanya Morgan, Suede of Camp Lo, Blu and Exile, and The Clipse, but it's
her ability to captivate diverse audiences with her explosively dynamic live
performance that sets her apart and has earned her much-deserved accolades from
major media sources including Vibe, XXL, HipHopDX, and more. She has captivated
audiences at sold-out performances at dozens of venues on The Incredibly Dope
Tour with Mac Miller and the Mic Fest Tour with 9th Wonder and her Jamla Records
label mates. In her sophomore project "Thank H.E.R. Now," she weaves more
intimate stories of her personal experiences and shares the studio and
soundbooth with heavy hitters Jean Grae, MURS, Raekwon, Estelle, Big K.R.I.T.,
Marsha Ambrosius, and more.
Her style is polished and distinct, and her wordplay and flow are unparalleled
in both delivery and execution. As she continues to strive to contend with her
hip hop predecessors like Jay-Z and Mos Def, Rapsody is already undeniably one
of the strongest and most promising forces in today's hip hop culture.





