Women Of Southern Rap Talk About Their Music

[youtube id=”-ll6Y0HX7t8″]The third episode of Red Bull’s Momentum series is dedicated to the queens of southern rap. Gangsta Boo, La Chat, bbymutha are profiled and give separate interviews about their lives as women rappers in the south. Newcomer Rico Nasty, who hails from the DMV, shares her experience as woman heavily influenced by the south. 




Gangsta Boo & La Chat-Buss It

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Gangsta Boo and La Chat dedicate “Buss It” to all the fake gangsters. They call out the posers with real guns of their own and the promise to use them if necessary. Witch is available on iTunes.




Gangsta Boo & La Chat-Til The Day

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Gangsta Boo and La Chat praise their favorite chemicals and promise to ingest them “Til The Day.” You can pre-order Witch now.




Gangsta Boo & La Chat-Bitchy Feat. Mia X

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Southern rap queens Gangsta Boo, La Chat and Mia X join forces in the video for their Crunk declaration of independence called “Bitchy.” DJ Paul, who produced the song, and Koopsta Knicca also make appearances in the video that has scenes of ghetto porches, Mia X at work in a warehouse and all of them in an unglamourous club that would never see the likes of Miley Cyrus. The Gangsta Boo and La Chat Witch CD will be released in May.