Saturday, May 13, 2006

Bio for Lady B.L.A.D.E

Rising female mc Lady B.L.A.D.E was born and raised on the streets of Brooklyn, New York. Being the baby of the family she had her two older brothers to mold herself after. Rapidly life forced her to grow beyond her years. With the influences of her family Lady B.L.A.D.E turned to music at an early age. It was this love of music and family that kept her sane and strong. Being that her mother is a vocalist and her older brother an aspiring rap artist, talent is in the blood of this female mc. By the time she reached the age of 12 she had filled 2 notebooks with prose, R&B lyrics and Rap verses.
Lady B.L.A.D.E also looked up to outside influences. These musical influences are the roots of the tree that is the female mc. Women such as Salt n Pepa, MC Lyte, and naturally Queen Latifah, lit the path for Lady B.L.A.D.E.
By the age of 14 she connected with a female mc. Unfortunately, the group didn’t do much together and eventually their time ended. Being determined and about her grind Lady B.L.A.D.E did not let that hold her from her passion of being a mc.
Then in 1998 she and a second female MC integrated their talents to form another group. This group had more success. They went on to work with producer Patrice Germain P/k/a “Mix Master G Flexx” and recorded four tracks for his compilation album “Taking It to the Streets”. After these successes Lady B.L.A.D.E and her musical partner decided to call it quits.
It was not long before Lady B.L.A.D.E returned to the rap game. This time she is hitting the world of entertainment as a solo artist. Now back with a vengeance Lady B.L.A.D.E has sworn to give us a unique style that will hype the ladies as well as earn street credit from the male audience. Lady B.L.A.D.E’s song writing abilities will keep listeners intoxicated. She’s got a gift to tell a story wrapped in a rhyme. She has sophistication as well as street knowledge that makes her receivable on all levels. On http://www.flocabulary.com/ you can check her out. She has composed an educational piece on the role of Harriet Tubman in the Civil War.
Currently she is working on her solo album. The release date has yet to be made, but do not sleep on Lady B.L.A.D.E. When asked her feelings on the rap game she was quoted as saying “I am now ready for the game, the question is, is the game ready for me?” With this type of force behind her rhymes it’s safe to say that Lady B.L.A.D.E is down to make things happen.
For more information on Lady B.L.A.D.E check her every Sunday from 12-3pm on the Grindethiks Mixtape show http://www.scrubradio.com/. You can add her as a friend and leave a comment to support her on www.myspace.com/dablade . On http://www.femmixx.com/ you can learn more about her journey to the top of the rap game in the interview section. She is also featured in the March-April issue of the Yellow Rat Bastard in the Celebrity Look a Like section under Queen Latifah. Last but not least do not miss Lady B.L.A.D.E on DJ Nina 9's All Female Mixtape entitled "Guns & Roses" Vol 2 to be released Summer 2006.

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