ATL Plus Magazine: 50 Years of Hip Hop (Atlanta) JUL-AUG 2023 "Mojo: Atlanta's First Rapper"

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Da Brat: A Pioneering Force in Atlanta's 50 Years of Hip-Hop Evolution As Atlanta celebrates 50 years of hip-hop, it is impossible to overlook the profound impact of Shawntae Harris-Dupart, better known as Da Brat. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Da Brat's journey to stardom began in 1992 when she signed with the legendary So So Def Records, a pivotal moment that kickstarted her illustrious career. The Funkdafied Trailblazer In 1994, Da Brat made history with her debut album, "Funkdafied." The album's immense success, selling over one million copies, marked her as the first-ever female solo rap act to achieve a platinum certification. This groundbreaking feat not only solidified her position as a dominant force in the industry but also paved the way for future generations of female rappers. Notable Hits and Collaborations Throughout the first half of her career, Da Brat continued to make waves with chart-topping hits. Songs like "Funkdafied" and "Not Tonight," a collaboration with Lil' Kim, Lisa Lopes, Missy Elliott, and Angie Martinez, reached the number six spot on the Billboard Hot 100, leaving an indelible mark on the hiphop scene. Beyond her solo success, Da Brat's collaborations with Jermaine Dupri (JD) and Mariah Carey further showcased her versatility as an artist. Notably, her appearance on the remix of Mariah Carey's "Loverboy," featuring Ludacris, Shawnna, and Cameo, peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, solidifying her status as a sought-after collaborator. Da Brat's unique voice and distinct style added an irresistible touch to Carey's hit tracks, including the 1996 remix of "Always Be My Baby" and the 1997 remix of "Honey." Moreover, her playful duet with Carey titled "Gotta Thing For You," a hip-hopinspired version of Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won’t Do For Love," showcased her ability to blend genres seamlessly. A Legacy of Innovation Da Brat's impact on hip-hop transcended her musical achievements. In an era dominated by male artists, she shattered

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gender norms and proved that women could thrive and excel in the male-dominated genre. Her success inspired countless female artists, encouraging them to fearlessly express themselves and push the boundaries of hip-hop. An Evolving Career Throughout the years, Da Brat's career underwent transformations, and she never shied away from reinventing herself. Her third album, "Unrestricted," released in 2000, marked a new chapter in her artistic journey as she explored a more diverse and eclectic style. While her music continued to resonate with fans, Da Brat also made her mark in the world of acting. She graced the silver screen in the 1996 movie "Kazaam" alongside basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal, further expanding her presence in pop culture. A Constant Presence in Hip-Hop Da Brat's impact remains as potent as ever in Atlanta's dynamic hip-hop landscape. Her involvement in reality TV shows like "The Rap Game" and "Growing up Hip Hop: Atlanta" allowed her to share her wealth of experience and mentor aspiring talent, ensuring that her influence extends to future generations of artists. Beyond her contributions to the music and entertainment industry, Da Brat has also shown resilience in her personal life. Her web series, "Brat Chronicles: In Transition," offered an intimate look at her life post-prison, demonstrating her determination to overcome challenges and inspire others through her journey. A Living Legend As Atlanta celebrates 50 years of hip-hop, Da Brat remains an iconic figure in the city's rich musical legacy. Her artistry, achievements, and trailblazing spirit have left an indelible mark on the genre, solidifying her place as a pioneering force in the evolution of hiphop. Shawntae Harris-Dupart, the extraordinary artist known as Da Brat, continues to be a shining example of resilience, creativity, and female empowerment in hip-hop's storied history.


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Polow Da Don The Multi-Talented Force Shaping Hip-Hop and Black Music

4min
pages 144-152

Fabo

1min
pages 142-143

Shawty Lo and D4L Pioneers of Southern Snap Music

1min
page 141

Raheem the Dream The Undeniable Impact of a Hip Hop Legend

3min
pages 136-140

Russell “Block” Spencer

1min
page 133

Pastor Troy The Unstoppable Voice of Southern Hip-Hop

1min
pages 131-132

The Evolution of Hip Hop The South has Something to Say

2min
pages 129-130

Rasheeda Frost

1min
pages 127-128

“Mr. Hanky”

2min
pages 125-126

Mr. Collipark The Influential Producer Behind Hit Songs

1min
pages 120-122, 124

Yung Ralph: “A Journey from the Streets to the Stage”

5min
pages 114-119

Lil Jon The King of Crunk’s Impact on Hip Hop

2min
pages 112-113

David Banner

9min
pages 100-111

Yung Joc A Journey to Musical Success

5min
pages 95-99

Dominque David A Force to be Reckoned With in the Beauty Industry

4min
pages 86-94

Bow Wow From Child Star to Rap Phenomenon

4min
pages 82-85

Dem Franchize Boyz

1min
pages 78-81

Jeezy The Trap Music Icon and Philanthropic Force

4min
pages 74-77

Decoding Trap Music Exploring the Origins and Characteristics of

2min
pages 71-73

Crime Mob Redefining Atlanta’s Hip Hop Scene

4min
pages 66-70

Da Brat: A Pioneering Force in Atlanta's 50 Years of Hip-Hop Evolution

2min
pages 62-65

Jermaine Dupri (JD) A Musical Visionary Shaping the Sound of Hip Hop

2min
page 61

The Synergy of Technology and Hip Hop: Revolutionizing the Sound and Reach of a Genre

2min
pages 57-60

Jazze Pha The Maestro of Soulful Sounds

2min
pages 54-56

Sean Garrett The Versatile Hitmaker Redefining the Sound of Pop and R&B

2min
pages 52-53

Killer Mike The Rapper with a Powerful Voice for Social Change

2min
pages 46-51

Frank Ski

6min
pages 40-45

Aldrin ‘DJ Toomp’ Davis

2min
pages 36-39

Mojo: The Originator

2min
pages 34-35

Johannes Escobar

2min
pages 32-33

Hip Hop and Fashion

2min
pages 30-31

Councilman Antonio Lewis

1min
pages 28-29

Meda Leacock

3min
pages 24-27

Kevin Goolsby The ATL Plus Artistic Art Director’s Journey

2min
pages 16-21

Nilka Clayton

4min
pages 13-15
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