Rasheeda took to Instagram today to show off her fabulous beautiful Holiday Fashion Look. I just love the matching red coat, red boots and red handbag. What do you think? Love it...Hate it
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Rasheeda Buckner known professionally as Rasheeda (often stylized RaSheeda), is an American rapper, fashion designer, television personality and businesswoman.
On March 27, 2001, she released her album Dirty South, through D-Lo & Motown Records. The album featured guest appearances from Pastor Troy, Thugz Nation, Nelly & Re-Re. The album achieved some notoriety, due to the success of her first single "Do It". Dirty South would place Rasheeda firmly in the southern hip-hop genre.
Rasheeda further refined her sound with her second album, 2002's A Ghetto Dream, an independent release under her label D-Lo after leaving Motown Records.[citation needed] A Ghetto Dream features faster rhythms, bolder beats, and assistance from Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boyz. In 2004, Rasheeda was featured on Petey Pablo's single "Vibrate" and; Nivea's single "You Like It Like That".
June 19, 2007 Rasheeda released her fourth album, Dat Type of Gurl. The album gained much success due to the success of her first single from the album "Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)", originally featured on GA Peach. Rasheeda reprised some of her earlier works from GA Peach, and many of her old tracks were updated with remixes and samples.
In 2007, Rasheeda was featured on Mims single "Like This". Around this time, she formed a hip hop/R&B duo Peach Candy with R/B singer-songwriter Kandi Burruss.
In the summer of 2009, D-Lo Entertainment partnered with independent record label Block Starz Music to release Rasheeda's debut mixtape Certified. On August 18, 2009 Rasheeda released her fifth album Certified Hot Chick. She later started releasing her Boss Bitch Music series mixtapes.
June 18, 2012, she released her sixth album Boss Chick Music which was released through Google Play and her label D-Lo Entertainment, and promoted on the tenth season of Bad Girls Club: Atlanta and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Her first single from the album was entitled "Marry Me" and her second single was "Legs To The Moon", both of which were followed by a music video.
In 2013, during the second season of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, Rasheeda shot a music video for "Hit It From The Back".
In 2015, Rasheeda released a new song on the 4th season of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta titled, "I Meant It" reporting that the album for the song could be her final release.
In 2012, Rasheeda landed a spot along with her husband/manager Kirk Frost on VH1's Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta.
In 2015, Rasheeda landed a guest role, with the character's name of Scrumptious, on the 3rd episode of Fox's Rosewood.
Fashion design She now has her own make up line, Poiz Cosmetics, and an apparel and accessory website, Imbossy.com.
She also has her own store called Pressed Boutique in Phipp's Plaza in Atlanta that opened on June 17, 2015.
Personal life In 1999, Rasheeda married Kirk Frost of D-Lo Entertainment. They have two sons, Ky (born October 4, 2000) and Karter (born August 21, 2013)
Read more: Rasheeda
rasheedadabosschick
Rasheeda Buckner known professionally as Rasheeda (often stylized RaSheeda), is an American rapper, fashion designer, television personality and businesswoman.
On March 27, 2001, she released her album Dirty South, through D-Lo & Motown Records. The album featured guest appearances from Pastor Troy, Thugz Nation, Nelly & Re-Re. The album achieved some notoriety, due to the success of her first single "Do It". Dirty South would place Rasheeda firmly in the southern hip-hop genre.
Rasheeda further refined her sound with her second album, 2002's A Ghetto Dream, an independent release under her label D-Lo after leaving Motown Records.[citation needed] A Ghetto Dream features faster rhythms, bolder beats, and assistance from Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boyz. In 2004, Rasheeda was featured on Petey Pablo's single "Vibrate" and; Nivea's single "You Like It Like That".
June 19, 2007 Rasheeda released her fourth album, Dat Type of Gurl. The album gained much success due to the success of her first single from the album "Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)", originally featured on GA Peach. Rasheeda reprised some of her earlier works from GA Peach, and many of her old tracks were updated with remixes and samples.
In 2007, Rasheeda was featured on Mims single "Like This". Around this time, she formed a hip hop/R&B duo Peach Candy with R/B singer-songwriter Kandi Burruss.
In the summer of 2009, D-Lo Entertainment partnered with independent record label Block Starz Music to release Rasheeda's debut mixtape Certified. On August 18, 2009 Rasheeda released her fifth album Certified Hot Chick. She later started releasing her Boss Bitch Music series mixtapes.
June 18, 2012, she released her sixth album Boss Chick Music which was released through Google Play and her label D-Lo Entertainment, and promoted on the tenth season of Bad Girls Club: Atlanta and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Her first single from the album was entitled "Marry Me" and her second single was "Legs To The Moon", both of which were followed by a music video.
In 2013, during the second season of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, Rasheeda shot a music video for "Hit It From The Back".
In 2015, Rasheeda released a new song on the 4th season of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta titled, "I Meant It" reporting that the album for the song could be her final release.
In 2012, Rasheeda landed a spot along with her husband/manager Kirk Frost on VH1's Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta.
In 2015, Rasheeda landed a guest role, with the character's name of Scrumptious, on the 3rd episode of Fox's Rosewood.
Fashion design She now has her own make up line, Poiz Cosmetics, and an apparel and accessory website, Imbossy.com.
She also has her own store called Pressed Boutique in Phipp's Plaza in Atlanta that opened on June 17, 2015.
Personal life In 1999, Rasheeda married Kirk Frost of D-Lo Entertainment. They have two sons, Ky (born October 4, 2000) and Karter (born August 21, 2013)
Read more: Rasheeda
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