the “B” aint for blogger by NINA B

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Nina B is a native New Yorker who was born in the Bronx and raised in Brooklyn, two of hip-hop’s breading grounds. Hip-hop is her genre, and every rhyme she writes brings her one step closer to carving what will soon become her legacy in the history of the music game. At the tender age of six, Nina recorded her first rhyme on her playschool recorder. By age 9, she had written enough to have a catalog of poetry and music, which would soon pave the path to her becoming one of hip-hop’s most promising female artist. As a young girl, Nina experienced the harsh reality of the streets and the trials and tribulations life had to offer. This attributes to the realness in the rhymes that she writes and her strength to overcome adversity. Nina spent her teenage years writing and educating herself on the ins and outs of the music industry. By age 16, Nina was offered a major record deal, which she professionally declined. By nineteen, NINA B was an active participant in Russell Simmons/Bruce Willis Art Start and Hip-Hop Project, where she met Amber Ravenel, CEO of Ravenel Records. In 2003, Nina B signed with Ravenel Records, becoming the first female artist on their roster. Since then, Nina has released six mix-tapes, did a barrage of live performances at venues throughout the New York/Tri-State area, has been featured on some of hip-hop’s most notable sites, and publications. As a female artist signed to an independent label run by a woman, Nina B and Amber Ravenel have broken down barriers in what has always been considered a male dominated industry. Nina’s song ‘Can’t Stop” has been pick of the week on Hot 97’s morning show with Miss Jones and DJ Envy. She has made four appearances on Rap City, a record for an independent female artist. She has also been highlighted on The Drhama Hour with DJ Kayslay and his Sirius Satellite Radio Show, Cipher Sounds “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” Show, and “On The Spot” with DJ Green Lantern. These are all huge accomplishments for an artist not signed to a major record deal, being represented by an independent label. Combine Nina B’s consistency, diligent work ethics, and lyrical flow, with the misfortunes of her past serving as her strength for her future, and you have a female artist whose future and success has no limits.

7 Comments »

  1. Hey Nina it’s Apex. I lost your email address and Phone number. Hot me up at apex1da@gmail.com or 973-954-7842.

    Comment by Apex1da | December 12, 2008

  2. Send me a link url 2 add u 2 my blogroll

    Comment by remembermeninab | December 12, 2008

  3. u now we have something big @ the office call me its tomorrow @ 6pm bring ya cam crew with you key ppl will be there nina !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by rudedobe | December 23, 2008

  4. happy holidays rude…
    you need to call me though whats goody
    tell everybody @ s.e.e
    i said

    happy new year
    and muahs

    Comment by remembermeninab | December 24, 2008

  5. Nina, I just realize what the “B” stands for, it stands for best. Keep smashing on em.

    Comment by RAHZILLA | January 3, 2009

  6. THANX YOU ARE AWESOME … JUST ADDED YA BLOG TO THE BLOG ROLL YA SHIT IS POPPIN… STAY IN TOUCH THANX AGAIN EARLY! ;)

    Comment by Nina B remember me ? | January 3, 2009

  7. I spoke to doug and I got Video on deck to interview my artist NOE from Byrd Gang / Dipset May5th please hollat at me for more details …millz1ent@gmail.com or call me

    Comment by millz | April 21, 2009


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