Rapsody
Rapsody is the new force in hip hop, and she's blazing the trail for a new … Read Full Bio ↴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, 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. 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
#Goals Making short term goals when the weather folds, huh When I…
12 Problems Yeah, y'all bogus Real goofy I ain't never lost focus Nah, y…
1983 Yeah, dropped out the womb in the year nineteen eighty…
4 20 pm Khrysis on the board with the heat rock, They want something…
A Rollercoaster Jam Called Love Some days I wake up and I feel like I don't…
A Song About Nothing It's Toca Tuesday the mood gray Another average news day Sto…
Aaliyah Are you that somebody? When Aaliyah was alive, it was cool…
Afeni Ooh, oh oh, yeah Now since we all came from a…
Be Inspired Let's go, let's go! Jamla Pete Rock! Khrysis How we're doing…
Believe Me Like, Like Mountains and peaks, valleys I been through The l…
Betty Shabazz (Hook) But I ain't really talkin bout much, I'm just bustin…
Black & Ugly Yeah, they call me black and ugly But I go so…
Black Girl Jedi Need a big black 4 dog body to push Night time…
Blankin' Out Billi blik Try to get a woman Like .. I got so…
Blankin' Out (feat. Mac Miller) ft. Mac Miller billi blik . try to get a woman . like…
Caught Up I′ve been advised to kill they vibe I ain't seen…
Caught Up (feat. Raheem DeVaughn) I've been advised to kill they vibe I ain't seen…
Celebrate Soiree of the masses Toast to a beautiful life Raise your …
Chrome Boys on the block told boys on the spot You gotta…
Cleo To my real ones that know, this ain't for you To…
Come Home Every time I reach you isn't there You cannot call, call…
Crown Hey, hey you there Where's your crown? You didn't leave the …
Dear Friends Shouts to Wu-Chambers Tony Touch My homegirl Molly Evil Dee,…
Destiny I wanna meet Jay and just play a rhyme for…
Don't Need It Fuck what them say, I don't need it Them wanna build…
Drama Billie Holiday, I sing your blues Bet your life against me…
Dust To Diamonds ft. Faouzia I, I keep on turning dust to diamonds I'll make sure…
Everlasting I dreamt a venture closer to the ruler Ruler via our…
Feel It Speaking of love Tell me how does it feel [How does it…
Fire Maybe we should love somebody Yep yep Joy come in the mornin…
Good Good Love Hey, I wanna give you a little advice I noticed that…
Hard To Choose It's when you walk out on faith Choose to do what…
Hatshepsut Yeah You telling me this (you telling me this) You telling …
How Does It Feel Speaking of love Tell me how does it feel [How does it…
Ibtihaj Now when the MCs came to live out the name…
Iman Ebony Woman, woman, woman Beautiful woman Yeah, can I flex?…
In the Town Downtown, in the town Word around town spread, she lying on…
Jesus Coming (It's time to go) (It's time to go home to) (Home to) I…
Kind of Love What kind of love is your love? That you only feel…
Knock On My Door Uh, love thy neighbor the bible say Watching from the window…
Laila's Wisdom Look don't worry 'bout anything they told you Remember what …
Lampin' It's when you walk out on faith Choose to do what…
Lemme Think Let me think, where shall I begin, counting back blast…
Love After All My Lord, I've been messin' around (I was messin' around) Bea…
Maya Yeah, yeah, alright So my voice could, uh The beat could com…
Michelle Welcome to the black and beautiful lounge Ladies free all ni…
Motivation The Idea of Beautiful Lets begin Beauty is so much more than…
Myrlie Eric Black widow, young kiddo Tear stained pillow, 'nother …
Never Know Checking on my Twitter feed I throw a couple seeds in Hope…
Nina Southern trees, bearing strange fruit Blood on the leaves (b…
Nobody Can we just sigh? Can we let go? Breathe in inside,…
Non-Fiction Yo, 9th Wonder, we got one Never, never done (Rapsody) And R…
OooWee Yes Lawd! Ooowee Ooowee I bet you feel so high, got your he…
Oprah Eric I'm a master (master) Y'all should give me honorary ma…
Pay Up Pay up Pay out Pay up Pay out Pay up Big money on ya' visa …
Power I feel your energy (feel your energy) It's coming through (i…
Precious Wings En garde it's the war of the heart still Warring with…
Prince igor Warren G top dog patrollin the beach, Niggaz say they…
Reyna's Interlude An ode to the black woman's body She's been through a…
Ridin' Ridin' Tryna survive it Liquor so dark (dark) And the club s…
Rock The Bells Here comes a change and another change And another change an…
Sassy On the way up On the way up Arnetta, know me very…
Serena PSA PSA PSA (Eric) You the captain of your own ship young…
Sojourner Aba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah…
Sweetest Hangover Ooh, all my girls got issue with you Cause I don't…
Take it Slow Slowly, baby Take my time to get to know you, baby,…
Thank You Very Much Ayo, thank you very much To niggas that rejected Rode me abo…
The Cards ft. Big Remo Yeah, yeah You just gotta play the cards you're dealt It's l…
The Drums Check, check, check We take it back like Ridin large In the …
The Intro Uh, yea, Rapsody Return of the B-Girl It go, light it up…
The Village Of Dwarves The dwarves of Lork are showing all their honour when…
Through with Him I can't wait until I see my My baby's face when…
Tyra Damn, I'm stunnin' (fine to the bone) Sweet like honey (he…
U Used 2 Love Me I remember I remember when You used to like me I used to…
When I Have You Flowers growing While it's snowing We don't have anything no…
Whoopi Yeah Give it to me now Give it to me now They gon'…
Win Ausverkaufte Tour, aber ich rapp erst seit Corona Ich bin üb…
Without You Yeah With all the kissin', the touchin', the bitin', the tuc…
You Should Know I'm a, a, a rolling stone (oh, oh) And, and, and…