
- Born: January 09, 1971 in New Orleans, LA
- Years Active: 2005
- Genre: Hip-Hop
- Influenced by: Dr. Dre, Foxy Brown, Snoop Dogg, Lil' Kim
- Followed By: Unladylike, Trina
- Similar Artists: JT the Bigga Figga, Fire, Partners in Crime, B-Legit, Brotha Lynch Hung, E-40, Tru, C-BO, 8Ball & MJG, Rappin' 4-Tay, The Lady of Rage, Richie Rich, Coop M.C., Dayton Family, Mystikal, The Delinquents, Total, Tre-8, MC Eiht, DJ Screw, Ghetto Twiinz, King George, 20-2-Life, Skull Duggrey, Westside Connection, Kane & Abel, Fiend, GLP, Steady Mobb'n, Mercedes, C-Loc, Mr. Serv-On, M.A.C., Craig B., PSK-13, G-Money, Sons of Funk, Big Ed, Joe Blakk, C-Murder, CGG, Chico & 187, Gambino Family, Gangsta T, Hounds of Gert-Town, Magnolia Slim, NOG, Polo, Prime Suspects, Resurrected Gangstaz, Rubadub, Silkk the Shocker, Sir True, True II Society, Young Bleed, Trina, Soulja Slim, Concentration Camp, Mac, Gangsta Boo, Ghetto Commission, Full Blooded, Porsha, Rasheeda, Nino Brown, La' Chat
The first female rapper on Master P's No Limit label, Mia X was born in New Orleans, but her first rapping experience came in Queens, where the old-school group New York Incorporated rocked a few block parties but called it quits after four years. She moved back down South and became affiliated with hometown hero Master P and his growing label empire, No Limit Records. Through Priority Records, No Limit released Good Girl Gone Bad in 1995. Her album Unlady Like, released a year and a half later, hit the Top 20 album charts. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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