Rapsody
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. Read Full BioRapsody 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, Mac Miller, Kendrick Lamar, 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.
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. Read Full BioRapsody 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, Mac Miller, Kendrick Lamar, 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.
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Rapsody Lyrics
Yes Lawd!
Ooowee
Ooowee
I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
Ooowee
Yeah, I see you shining nigga, go and get yours, yeh!
Ooowee
Say, when you come around, don't forget about me
Ooowee
Yeh, it's your world, I see you shining nigga, go and get it
Ooowee
Make sure you see me nigga when you touch down, I'm still here
Fresh out the bed in my slippers, all my niggas is niggas
Brush my teeth while I figure how to get up on these riches
'Cos the Accura's rented and I need something more tinted
Hop in the whip and we been it, I call that whip Betty White
Hold white thing, like money they counting, I see it
Broke as fuck but we dreaming, out the window I'm leaning
Get out the lane, and when I get it ain't gon' change my nigga
I'ma still be the regular ass nigga talking that
Ooowee, I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
I'm a window for homies, I know all of 'em watch
Time and time again reminiscing, remembering blocks
I used to walk around on 'em it's been a while now we back
Gotta speak on the youth to throw all my dreams into ah
My mind a hula hoop going round but got nothing to spare
Nothing to waste, head in the clouds, like I was high on that grape
I'ma pull up in something ignorant, I promise just watch
Enough to make momma worry about them profiling cops
But I can't change I was raised by the old ones (ooh)
And when they see me they be like "what you know huh?
Don't forget all your family and where you came from
Money change, the spirit shouldn't change none"
Yeah I know what I'ma do, all my homies they do
Malcolm man a commie I'm humble as Gandhi though
Straight out my momma, came out with a Straight Outta Compton flow
I'ma an animal on it with Anderson, I love ya bo
We on that
(Oooeee)
Go and shoot your shots, show 'em you can box, we won't ever stop that's that Puffy in me
(Oooeee)
Well up to the block, headed to the top, got them things slapping in the car like
(Oooeee)
Who that coming round the way? Come around the way, damn you fine as hell, come around this way
(Oooeee)
Roll the windows down, yeh I like 'em brown, with your lighter brown, where we going now?
(Oooeee)
Up the way, where the boys at? Where your good clothes cos the homies that smoke that
(Oooeee)
And the homies all know that, my head is in the clouds but my feet ain't left ground yet like
(Oooeee)
Yeh I'm good with all the fam, if they better kiss me tell 'em put the money in my hand already
(Oooeee)
Banging on the can, break it down, break it down, everybody
What they saying now?
(Oooeee)
I'll play you outta your Bron Bron's, to have you running up the blunts, taking they pom poms
Cheering for me and my team while we eating on Wonton
Squeaking like Miyagi, I shout like the sun
So, who your sponsor? I told 'em I'm a monster like Luck Cage
Take a shot and watch me walk away with just juice stains
Used to tell me "you just wasting your time with them"
Still I come around just to show 'em this confidence like
Ooowee, I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Brandon Paak Anderson, Marlanna Evans, Christopher Tyson
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Hamuera
Yes Lawd!
Ooowee
Ooowee
I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
Ooowee
Yeah, I see you shining nigga, go and get yours, yeh!
Ooowee
Say, when you come around, don't forget about me
Ooowee
Yeh, it's your world, I see you shining nigga, go and get it
Ooowee
Make sure you see me nigga when you touch down, I'm still here
Fresh out the bed in my slippers, all my niggas is niggas
Brush my teeth while I figure how to get up on these riches
'Cos the Accura's rented and I need something more tinted
Hop in the whip and we been it, I call that whip Betty White
Hold white thing, like money they counting, I see it
Broke as fuck but we dreaming, out the window I'm leaning
Get out the lane, and when I get it ain't gon' change my nigga
I'ma still be the regular ass nigga talking that
Ooowee, I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
I'm a window for homies, I know all of 'em watch
Time and time again reminiscing, remembering blocks
I used to walk around on 'em it's been a while now we back
Gotta speak on the youth to throw all my dreams into ah
My mind a hula hoop going round but got nothing to spare
Nothing to waste, head in the clouds, like I was high on that grape
I'ma pull up in something ignorant, I promise just watch
Enough to make momma worry about them profiling cops
But I can't change I was raised by the old ones (ooh)
And when they see me they be like "what you know huh?
Don't forget all your family and where you came from
Money change, the spirit shouldn't change none"
Yeah I know what I'ma do, all my homies they do
Malcolm man a commie I'm humble as Gandhi though
Straight out my momma, came out with a Straight Outta Compton flow
I'ma an animal on it with Anderson, I love ya bo
We on that
(Oooeee)
Go and shoot your shots, show 'em you can box, we won't ever stop that's that Puffy in me
(Oooeee)
Well up to the block, headed to the top, got them things slapping in the car like
(Oooeee)
Who that coming round the way? Come around the way, damn you fine as hell, come around this way
(Oooeee)
Roll the windows down, yeh I like 'em brown, with your lighter brown, where we going now?
(Oooeee)
Up the way, where the boys at? Where your good clothes cos the homies that smoke that
(Oooeee)
And the homies all know that, my head is in the clouds but my feet ain't left ground yet like
(Oooeee)
Yeh I'm good with all the fam, if they better kiss me tell 'em put the money in my hand already
(Oooeee)
Banging on the can, break it down, break it down, everybody
What they saying now?
(Oooeee)
I'll play you outta your Bron Bron's, to have you running up the blunts, taking they pom poms
Cheering for me and my team while we eating on Wonton
Squeaking like Miyagi, I shout like the sun
So, who your sponsor? I told 'em I'm a monster like Luck Cage
Take a shot and watch me walk away with just juice stains
Used to tell me "you just wasting your time with them"
Still I come around just to show 'em this confidence like
Ooowee, I bet you feel so high, got your head in the clouds but you still come around like
Ooowee
I see what you started, I know what you promised, you're owning, you're popping like
Ooowee
Soon as you put your feet to the ground I'll lace you with a packet out loud, some of that
Ooowee
Was the same back then as you are now, let's hope you stick around, come on
Indigo
Criminally underratted
Aza Magas
Nice to see a female rapper letting her lirycs do the talk not her ass
d
i bet Mr. Poopybutthole is jamming this
Nina Burleigh
Damn right he is!!!😆😆😆
Peter McDonald
Definitely cruising down the street, pumping this tune.
Kanalname Einfügen
you're gonna be real sick of this phrase at the end of the semestre
Caitlyn Paulk
OOOOWEEE!
Freedom
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Guuga Meneghelli
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Jabari Johnson
Dude could you imagine a remix with Lauren Hill or Queen Latifah