Born in Mt. Vernon, NY, she began her love of music at a very young age singing in a church choir. By the time she was 16, she moved to New York City and began taking dance lessons at Broadway Dance Center, where she studied all forms of dance including hip-hop, house, jazz, and ballet.
While music had taken a complete hold over the young Devyn, it wouldnβt be until years later that she was discovered by multi-platinum producer Dame Grease during a BMI Open Mic. As her journey was destined to take its own unique path, Devynβs first introduction to the entertainment world on a professional level was as a model, where she participated in several local and national fashion shows. Fully aware that singing was her biggest passion, in her spare time Devyn began originally writing songs and recording under the name of Tanya aka T6. With the connections she made in the fashion world, she began performing at fashion shows, which eventually lead to her performing at different venues and competitions.
Under her previous moniker Tanya T6, she released a mixtape for fans, entitled βMove Over Paris Hilton, Thereβs a New It Girl in Townβ, hosted by New Yorkβs POWER 105.1βs DJ Suss Oneβ. From the mixtape, she released βWork My Bodyβ which premiered on the DJ Wrexx show on WZMX Hartford's Hot 93.7 and quickly flooded the digital world, which led to calls and request from across the nation and the globe. Stemming from the momentum that she had created with her first single, she began remixing popular songs and sending them out via a weekly email blast to all the major DJβs across the world. Before long, DJβs began contacting her on a daily basis requesting her latest and greatest remixes which eventually helped brand her as the βThe Remix Queenβ. To follow, she released her official follow-up single entitled βGet It Offβ featuring Young Moneyβs Jae Millz, which hit radio airwaves nationally and internationally, adding to her having over 30 songs tracked and accumulating radio spins.
Over the last few years, she has been working diligently to perfect a sound that she is thrilled to call βher ownβ. Having been fortunate enough to work behind the scenes with Hip-Hop artists such as 3 6 Mafia, N.O.R.E., KURUPT, Mims, Jae Millz, French Montana, Chinx Drugz, Max B, Mike Shore, Royce Da 59, and Grammy nominated Producer D-Moet, she has been able to develop an eccentric new generation mix of pop, r&b, alternative, and hip hop genres. Her new style signifies edgy, sexy with an attitude, beat driven and loud, which has evolved into the Devyn Rose sound. Itβs a sound that she not only feels passionate about, but also feels that her fans will be able to most connect with.
In 2013, media giant Hulkshare.com became an official sponsor of her movement, as well as other companies like Tweewoo.com, Endorfina Jeans, and Frostwire, to name a few.
While considered by some to be a seasoned veteran in the entertainment industry, Devyn remains both humble and hungry, to share her many talents with the world. When it comes to her music, her career, and her effortless talent, she continues to prove to the world with every endeavor, that sheβs destined to be a musical force to be reckoned with.
Mood Killah
Devyn Rose Lyrics
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I call the shots, 9 millimeter
Who'd ever thought my sharp appeal
Would make these bitches and niggas bitter
Don't you ever come around me with no negative vibes
I role with winners
Nigga you a mood killah
Let's talk about yo motherfuckin due diligence
Every time you come around ya mood killing me
Let's have a pitty party for the room fillers
Every time I come up with a new whip and shit
You like damn how come I can never do none of this
How can you not like me
Bitch I'm so sweet
Lilly Lilly Dilly Lilly Dilly Dee
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
Shoulda see ya face when I came to the block from the dealer
With everything I been through man I thought that you'd be happy for a nigga
If it ain't about you man I swear you barely show me any interest
Hating on the low hating from the gate
You a natural born sinner
Nigga you a mood killah
You gotta do better
Let's talk about yo motherfuckin due diligence
Every time you come around ya mood killing me
Let's have a pitty party for the room fillers
Every time I come up with a new whip and shit
You like damn how come I can never do none of this
How can you not like me
Bitch I'm so sweet
Lilly Lilly Dilly Lilly Dilly Dee
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
Good morning, good morning
I come baring this warning
Bitch I'm hot
I don't stop
Carry on, I'm boarding
Good morning, good morning
I come baring this warning
Bitch I'm hot
I don't stop
Carry on, I'm boarding
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
The song "Mood Killah" by Devyn Rose is about a person who always brings negative energy and bad moods around them. The lyrics suggest that the person is jealous of the singer's success and unable to be happy for her. The opening lines "Finger steady on the trigger, I call the shots, 9 millimeter" portray the singer as someone who is in control and not afraid to stand up to those who bring negativity to her life. She emphasizes that she only wants to be around people who bring positivity and have a winning attitude. Through multiple references to a "mood killah," the singer portrays the person as someone who creates a negative mood, kills the vibe, and ruins the atmosphere around them.
In the second verse, the singer talks about how the person makes her feel and how they are naturally inclined to bring people down. She suggests that instead of focusing on what other people have, they should work harder and do better for themselves. The chorus repeats the message that the person is a "mood killah," with the singer suggesting that she will no longer tolerate their negativity. The song concludes with the singer saying that she will continue to be successful, and the person can either join her or stay unhappy.
Overall, "Mood Killah" is an empowering and confident song that encourages people to surround themselves with positivity and distance themselves from those who bring them down.
Line by Line Meaning
Finger steady on the trigger
I am in control and ready to take action
I call the shots, 9 millimeter
I make the decisions and have the power to enforce them
Who'd ever thought my sharp appeal
My charm and attractiveness can be a surprise to some
Would make these bitches and niggas bitter
My success and confidence can make others envious and resentful
Don't you ever come around me with no negative vibes
I do not tolerate negativity in my environment
I role with winners
I associate and surround myself with successful and positive people
Nigga you a mood killah
You bring negativity and ruin the mood
You gotta do better
You need to improve your behavior and attitude
Let's talk about yo motherfuckin due diligence
Let's discuss how you can work harder and be more responsible
Every time you come around ya mood killing me
Your presence and attitude bring negativity and ruin the mood for everyone
Let's have a pitty party for the room fillers
Let's feel sorry for those who bring negativity and discomfort to a space
Every time I come up with a new whip and shit
Every time I acquire a new, impressive possession
You like damn how come I can never do none of this
You are envious and question why you cannot achieve the same level of success
How can you not like me
I am a likable and enjoyable person
Bitch I'm so sweet
I am kind, friendly, and easy to get along with
Lilly Lilly Dilly Lilly Dilly Dee
A simple, catchy phrase added to emphasize my likability
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
You repeatedly bring negativity and ruin the mood
Yaw
A verbal sound used as an emphasis or exclamation
Shoulda see ya face when I came to the block from the dealer
I can recall the negative reaction you had when I obtained my new possession
With everything I been through man I thought that you'd be happy for a nigga
Despite the difficulties I have faced, I thought you would be supportive of my success
If it ain't about you man I swear you barely show me any interest
If my success is not something that directly involves or benefits you, you show little to no interest
Hating on the low hating from the gate
You have always had negative feelings towards me, even when I first came on the scene
You a natural born sinner
You have a predisposition towards negative behavior and actions
Good morning, good morning
A greeting and indication of a fresh start or new day
I come baring this warning
I have a message to share and a problem to address
Bitch I'm hot
I am successful, confident, and popular
I don't stop
I am ambitious and motivated, with no intention of slowing down
Carry on, I'm boarding
I am moving forward and progressing, and others are welcome to join me or be left behind
Contributed by Stella T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jido Chan
Finger steady on the trigger
I call the shots, 9 millimeter
Who'd ever thought my sharp appeal
Would make these bitches and niggas bitter
Don't you ever come around me with no negative vibes
I role with winners
Nigga you a mood killah
You gotta do better
Let's talk about yo motherfuckin due diligence
Every time you come around ya mood killing me
Let's have a pitty party for the room fillers
Every time I come up with a new whip and shit
You like damn how come I can never do none of this
How can you not like me
Bitch I'm so sweet
Lilly Lilly Dilly Lilly Dilly Dee
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
Shoulda see ya face when I came to the block from the dealer
With everything I been through man I thought that you'd be happy for a nigga
If it ain't about you man I swear you barely show me any interest
Hating on the low hating from the gate
You a natural born sinner
Nigga you a mood killah
You gotta do better
Let's talk about yo motherfuckin due diligence
Every time you come around ya mood killing me
Let's have a pitty party for the room fillers
Every time I come up with a new whip and shit
You like damn how come I can never do none of this
How can you not like me
Bitch I'm so sweet
Lilly Lilly Dilly Lilly Dilly Dee
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
Good morning, good morning
I come baring this warning
Bitch I'm hot
I don't stop
Carry on, I'm boarding
Good morning, good morning
I come baring this warning
Bitch I'm hot
I don't stop
Carry on, I'm boarding
Mood Killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Mood killah
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah killah
Uh
Yaw
My nigga you a mood killah killah killah killah
Yaw
shinigami64
I love hearing this... she utilizes three different voices. So much more than todays hip hop.
Alaa Fayad
On Repeat!!!!! thank you Devyn Rose for such amazing music!! Please release an album soon i wanna buy it!! I have become a huge fan, you are soooo unique!
Veronika Π.
Found this song through Facebook, didn't like it at first, now I'm jammin' 24/7 to it. This shit is legitemately lit af.
Marie Nilsen
It really is
Devonocia Burke
Jury is still out for me tbh. Idk if I like or dislike this.
Devonocia Burke
I do know however she has some weird "dancing"
Matthias P
This instrumental will be a badass track..who agrees?
Luis Hernandez
matthias popo want the instrumental??
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