Daisha McBride, also known as "The Rap Girl", is an American rapper and songwriter."[1]
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Daisha McBride | |
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Also known as | The Rap Girl |
Born | (1996-01-02) January 2, 1996 (age 26) Knoxville, Tennessee, US |
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Years active | 2012 - Present |
Born January 2, 1996, McBride is from Knoxville, Tennessee.[2] She was first introduced to music through church, where she would often sing in the choir, and play the violin and piano.[3] Starting from the age of 10, she became introduced into the Hip-Hop/Rap scene when she wasn't able to give her father anything for Father's Day, instead, she delivered him with a Father's Day rap. She took Rap more seriously after somebody told her, "Your talent is God's gift to you and what you do with it is your gift back to God." McBride graduated from Harden Valley Academy in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2014. She is currently attending Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) for her Bachelor's in Music Business.[3]
Also being referred to as "The Rap Girl", she achieved this nickname through High School as being one the kids always freestyling in the lunch room.[3] The success came after her constant dedication of uploading "freestyle videos" to YouTube back in 2011. She reached renown internet fame through, at the time, Twitter's update for uploading videos as well as Instagram and Vine videos around 2015. She's often stated that some of her main inspirations being Nicki Minaj, Kehlani, and Missy Elliot, whom she has also been recognized.[1][3] McBride has released 2 EPs to date. Her first EP being "The Come Up", which was released after her quick social growth in 2015. Her most recent EP, "The Journey", was released in 2017, which features her single "Mood", produced by Big Bruno. The EP also features production from The Cratez, Donato, and Big Bruno.
Title | Year | Album |
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"Hawk Anthem" [4] | 2012 | Non-Album
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"All Eyes on Me" [5]
Mic O feat. Daisha McBride (produced by J-Ryan The Composer) |
2015 | Non-Album
Single |
"Understand Me" [6](produced by MJ Nichols) | 2016 | Non-Album
Single |
"Mood" [7] (produced by Big Bruno) | 2017 | "The Journey" |
"Hurt Too Much" [8]
Daisha McBride feat. Destiny Everett (produced by Big Bruno & Tyrone Moore) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"Long Run"
Stagger feat. Michael McQuaid & Daisha McBride (produced by Big Bruno & Dugan Fire) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"Look Mom"
(produced by Forever Suave) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"Extra!"
(produced by Bliss) |
2018 | Non-Album
Single |
"Money To Be Made"
Daisha McBride feat. Evan Dupri (produced by Big Bruno) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"No Strings Attached"
(produced by Savier) |
Non-Album
Single | |
“Cake Up”
(produced by Thomas Gxlden) |
Non-Album
Single | |
“Nothing Else"
Daisha McBride feat. Mike Floss (produced by Big Bruno) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"If You Really Knew Me"
(produced by Sci-Fy) |
2019 | "Wild" |
"Nashville to L.A."
(produced by Big Bruno) |
Non-Album
Single | |
"Top of The World"
(produced by Big Bruno & Sci-Fy) |
2020 | Non-Album
Single |
"See You In The Dark"
Daisha McBride feat. Justin Starling (produced by Big Bruno & Sci-Fy) |
Non-Album
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"Galapagos Freestyle"
Daisha McBride feat. Byron Juane (produced by Big Bruno & Sci-Fy) |
Non-Album
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"The Come Up" [9] |
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"The Journey" [7] |
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"Need These Storms" |
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"Wild" |
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