Rah Digga
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Birth name | Rashia Fisher |
Also known as | Harriet Thugman, Rah Diggity |
Born |
Newark, New Jersey, United States | December 18, 1974
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper/actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Flipmode, Elektra, Raw Koncept |
Rah Digga (born Rashia Fisher) is an American rapper, model and actress. Well known as a longtime member of the Flipmode Squad,[1] a hip hop group led by Busta Rhymes, she parted ways amicably with the group in 2007.[2] She has been called "one of rap's most prominent women MCs"[3] by Allmusic and "one of hip-hop's most skilled female MCs" in the book How to Rap.[1] Rah Digga is a resident of Newark, New Jersey.
Early life
Rah Digga was born in New Jersey. She studied electrical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.[3] She learned how to rap by studying the raps of KRS-One, Rakim, and Kool G Rap of the Juice Crew.[1]
Musical career
She worked with hip-hop group Twice the Flavor before joining the Outsidaz,[3] leading to a feature on the track "Cowboys" from the Fugees album The Score.[3] She was spotted by Q-Tip at the Lyricist Lounge which led to her meeting Busta Rhymes and joining his Flipmode Squad[1][3] and has appeared on several Busta Rhymes albums.[1][3] Her debut solo, Dirty Harriet, was released in 2000 and featured Busta Rhymes and Eve.[3] She also worked with Bahamadia on the track "Be Ok" from Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 1.[3] At that time they were the two leading women of the Lyricist Lounge movement which also served as homebase for artists such as Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharaohe Monch, Common Sense, Lord Have Mercy, Foxy Brown and Shabaam Saahdeeq. In 2001 she starred in the movie Thirteen Ghosts and sung Mirror Mirror on the soundtrack.
Her second album Everything Is A Story was due to be released on J Records in 2004, but was not released. Many songs from the album had leaked to the internet in an unofficial 23-track album of unreleased material, and in 2010 Rah Digga released her own version of the album, featuring additional tracks. Rah Digga released a new album, Classic, in 2010. Production was handled by Nottz, and a promo single was released entitled "This Ain't No Lil Kid Rap". Since then she has been releasing music independently through her Soundcloud, Bandcamp and iTunes accounts.
Film
Rah Digga was cast in the film Thirteen Ghosts in 2001.
The same year, Rah Digga also appeared alongside Beyoncé and Joy Bryant in MTV's Carmen: A Hip Hopera.
Awards and nominations
- BET Awards
- 2006: Video of the Year ("Touch It (remix)"), Nominated
- 2006: Best Collaboration ("Touch It (remix)"), Nominated
- 2004: Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, Nominated
- 2002: Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, Nominated
- BET Hip Hop Awards
- 2006: Hip-Hop Video of the Year ("Touch It (remix)"), Nominated
- 2006: Best Collabo ("Touch It (remix)"), Winner
- 2006: People's Champ Award ("Touch It (remix)"), Nominated
- MTV Video Music Award
- 2006: Best Hip-Hop Video ("Touch It (remix)"), Nominated
Discography
Albums
- Dirty Harriet (2000)
- Everything is a Story (unreleased) (2004)
- Classic (2010)
Singles
- "Tight" (1999)
- "Imperial" (1999) #16 Hot Rap Singles
- "Break Fool" (2000) #15 Hot Rap Singles
- "Party and Bullshit 2003" (2003)
- "Make It Hot"/"See It In Your Eyes" (2005)
- "New Shit" (2008)
- "Warning Shots" (2010) (street leak)
- "This Ain't no Lil' Kid Rap" (2010)
- "Classic" (2010)
- "Made MC" (2011)
- "Storm Coming" (2014)
- "Angela Davis" (2014)
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"Cowboys" | 1996 | Fugees, Outsidaz | The Score |
"Be OK" | 1998 | Bahamadia | Lyricist Lounge, Volume One |
"Six-Pack" | Heather B., Nikki D, Bahamadia, Paula Perry, Precious P | Six-Pack | |
"Whatever You Want" | DJ Clue?, Flipmode Squad | The Professional | |
"Whoa! (Remix)" | 2000 | Black Rob, Beanie Sigel, Da Brat, Lil' Cease, G-Dep | Whoa! |
"One Four Love Pt. 1" | Kool G Rap, Common, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch, Posdnuos, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Sporty Thievz | Hip Hop for Respect | |
"Down for the Count" | Talib Kweli, Xzibit | Train of Thought | |
"You Don't Know Me Like That (Remix)" | Damozel | You Don't Know Me Like That | |
"Getting It" | 2001 | DJ Clue?, Busta Rhymes | The Professional 2 |
"Type I Hate" | Masta Ace, Leschea | Disposable Arts | |
"Betta Stay Up In Your House" | Busta Rhymes | Genesis | |
"Can't Get Enough" | Spliff Star, Meka | Violator: The Album, V2.0 | |
"Put A Cut On It" | 2002 | Aphrodite | Aftershock |
"Tell Me" | Erick Sermon, MC Lyte | React | |
"I Know What You Want" | Busta Rhymes, Flipmode Squad, Mariah Carey | It Ain't Safe No More... | |
"Together" | Busta Rhymes | ||
Throw Your Shit Up | 2003 | DJ Envy, Busta Rhymes | The Desert Storm Mixtape: Blok Party, Vol. 1 |
"Bout" | Jamelia | Thank You | |
"Next Generation" | Wyclef Jean, Scarface | The Preacher's Son | |
"Jealousy" | 2005 | Bless | The Book of Bless |
"Touch It (Remix)" | 2006 | Busta Rhymes, Papoose, Lloyd Banks, DMX, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott | Touch It |
"Official Jersey Miss" | Miss Nana | I Got The Hood | |
"Stand Down" | Miri Ben-Ari, Young Zee | The Pulling Strings Mixtape | |
"Gimme Dat" | 2007 | Tommy Tee, Young Zee, Stat Quo | Feelin' It EP |
"Sexual Healing" | 2008 | Akay | Comfort Zone |
"America" | Cornel West, Bmwmb, Black Thought, Iriz, L. Witherspoon | Never Forget: A Journey Of Revelations | |
"Life Is A Movie" | Strange Fruit Project | Presents S1: Music Box | |
"Up In Here" | 2009 | Lil Scrappy, Charon Don | Best Of Good Hands |
"Girl Samurai Lullaby" | RZA, Stone Mecca | The RZA Presents: Afro Samurai Resurrection OST | |
Bitch Gonna Get Ya | RZA | ||
"The BBQ" | 2011 | Eternia, MoSS, The Lady of Rage | At Last |
"We Don't Care" | Nycest Emcee | Arrival N Departure | |
"Everyday In The Street (Illmind Remix) | El Da Sensei, Tame One | The Nu World Remix EP | |
"G Spot" | 2012 | Phil Blount | Mr. New Haven |
"Moon, Stars & Sun" | Evitan, Bootsy Collins | Speed Of Life | |
"Art Imitates Life" | 2013 | Talib Kweli, Black Thought | Gravitas (album) |
"Ladies First Freestyle" | Tony Touch, Angie Martinez | The Piece Maker 3: Return of the 50 MC's | |
"Let 'Em Know" | DJ Skizz, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Tragedy Khadafi | B.Q.E. (Brooklyn-Queens Experience) | |
"Industry Girls" | Motley | Deal Or No Deal | |
"Earrings Off" | Marco Polo | PA2: The Director's Cut | |
References
External links
- Hiponline.com
- Hiphopgame.com
- Hiponline.com
- Montrealmirror.com
- Rah Digga interview by Rashmi Shastri
- Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com
- Rahdiggamusic.com
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