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Biography
Young M.A. Background
Young M.A. dropped her official debut single, "Ooouuu," in 2016. It's now a triple-platinum trap hit that peaked at No. 19 in the Hot 100s and boasts 284 million views on YouTube. She has been killing it ever since.
The Brooklyn emcee (née Katorah Marrero) of Puerto Rican and Jamaican descent began spitting bars at 9 years old, taking cues from 50 Cent's hardcore lyrics yet easy flow. In 2014, she name-checked her borough "Brooklyn (Chiraq Freestyle)," a song that went viral on Facebook for its grim and menacing lyrics.
Yet the 26-year-old is shattering stereotypes as she openly rhymes about her sexual identity (and conquests), a rare move within the aggro-rap scene that's further helping unify LGBTQ artists in hip-hop. Since her breakout debut single, the self-made rapper has gotten plenty of notable shoutouts, like from her hero 50 Cent, who called her "the hottest sh*t out right now" on Instagram.
That respect led the tough-talking veteran to remix "Ooouuu," along with other heavyweights like Nicki Minaj, French Montana, and A$AP Ferg. Beyoncé tipped her hat at the young lyricist when Queen Bey featured the song on her Instagram page. With 2017's ‘Herstory' EP, and a slew of chart-topping 2018 singles under her belt, Young M.A. keeps broadening her appeal. She's already earned nominations for MTV's Artist of the Year and BET's Female Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, and even a feature on the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30.
Young M.A In Concert
Armed with a gritty, street-style flow and a tough, boyish swagger, Young M.A. (meaning Young Me Aways) has been captivating crowds with her sly-but-chill showmanship. Her potent rhymes, often set against eerie trap atmospherics, caught the attention of 50 Cent, who wrote "I don't like a lot of sh*t but this is Tuff" on social media.
The rap upstart has opened for Beyoncé at the MetLife Stadium and made TV appearances alongside Alicia Keys on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.' In 2019, audiences get to see Young M.A. showcase her linguistic prowess at the Pot of Gold Music Festival along with Lil Wayne, Post Malone, Cardi B, and Young Thug.
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