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Khia Interview

Khia
Artist:Khia
Label:Thug Misses Ent/Big Cat Records
Next Project:Gangstress
Website:Khia's Website
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Her 2002 debut album Thug Misses spawned arguably the most sexual song in hip-hop history.  In fact there is a good chance that in five years, researchers will recognize the arrival of Khia and her classic “My Neck, My Back” as the song that sparked a second baby boom.  All theories aside, the truth is that Khia is back on the scene and has a brand new album out in stores.  Gangstress and its accompanying new single ‘Snatch The Cat Back’ have picked up steam in the South, and slowly started to creep even further. 

Khia decided to stick with the do it yourself formula for Gangstress. In addition to providing all of the vocals as a rapper, she produced the whole album with only the help of two Atlanta sound engineers.  In addition to the lyrics she pens for her own musical material, she also has done some side writing.  Gangsta Love, a book of her own life story dealing with love and relationships, will be available in stores during the upcoming holiday season.  Does anyone forsee a possible stocking stuffer? 

During her interview with DJBooth.net’s DJZ,” Khia discusses where she has been for the past four years, why she is more than just a one-hit-wonder female rapper, and what the reason is behind why women need so much attention.  Listen for all that AND what you should order at the clubs to get you going right (Khia is a former bar tender in Florida).

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