She’s best known as a rapper and standout VH1 reality star, making her mark on Love & Hip Hop: New York. She joined the show as a main cast member in season six, bringing her bold personality and real-life struggles to the forefront. Before she became a household name, she was already deep into music—she started rapping in her early teenage years, using lyrics as both an outlet and a dream. Her journey wasn’t easy; she spent much of her childhood moving between different foster homes, facing instability head-on. Growing up in Newark, NJ, she learned resilience early, being the oldest of four siblings and often taking on extra responsibility. Through it all, she stayed focused on her goals, and now, as a prominent figure on the show, she continues to inspire with her story. Her rise from tough beginnings to reality TV fame is a testament to her strength—and her fans know her not just for her music or drama, but for her authenticity. She’s proven time and again that she’s more than just a cast member; she’s a force with staying power.
She recently made her mark in the music scene with a debut rap single titled “Once Upon a Time,” which really gained some traction thanks to DJ Self, who helped promote it. She, of course, brought her vision to life not just through that release but also by stepping into the studio with Cisco Rosado, where she further honed her sound. She’s clearly putting in the work, and each step—like teaming up with seasoned names such as Cisco Rosado—shows how serious she is about her craft. She’s building momentum, one track at a time.