Friday, 26 August 2011 12:28
By: Ingrid Smith
Born in Columbus, GA but raised mostly in Montgomery, AL this 17 year old artist is quickly becoming the word on the streets as the latest budding star and hot new femcee. Representing hard for Montgomery, Alabama (shouts out to Lee High School) on Dirty South TV, this independent artist's single "How You Do Dat" is floating through the Dirty like the Chattahoochee quenching our thirst for a Southern female artist's swag. Also Eddie Cain's Raw n Uncut Top 10 Video Winner for this edition, FEENiX makes it obvious that she is also building a dedicated and loyal fanbase, a neccessity in the business of hiphop.
"I would just like to say thank you to all the fans who voted for me and tell them to keep voting- and I want all my fans who watch my video and support me to know that I will always be loyal to them and the industry will never change me- and a special shout out to Carver High School," FEENiX sends her love and gratitude to everyone who has been boosting the beautiful young artist's buzz.
With grace of a Southern debutante, FEENiX drops spicy, sassy, and well enunciated lyrics that portray independence, and the young lady's positive, realistsic attitude towards life and love. Her debut mixtape "Senior Year" was released August 9th- and she has a tour planned aimed at junior high and high school audiances where she will be doing motivational speaking and performing her debut single. She is also the upcoming Common Sense campaign spokesperson for Dr. Hud's Vision Radio show starting in September, so be on the lookout for the femcee/activist- already on her way to proving once again that the mixture of Black music and activism will always exist and play a vital role in our community.
"FEENiX has always been the one to speak out for justice- she's always been an excellent student and a leader at school and in community activities, in everything she does she has always given it her all," Momager Angela Culliver talked to me about the daughter she obviously loves with her everything and when she speaks about FEENiX you can hear the glowing pride in her voice that she has raised such an independent and strong educated young lady. And Angela and FEENiX have big plans for the young artist's success. Mom is working hard in her role as active manager to educate herself even more about the business, and to promote and protect the young femcee and her brand in the shark infested waters of the music business. Spending plenty of time on developing FEENiX into an industry powerhouse is the main goal for this mother/daughter team in the near future, and making sure Senior Year is a widely circulated mixtape that illustrates this femcee's talents. The team plans to make sure Senior Year allures hiphop fans into loving the 17-year old sensation reppin' Georgia and Alabama: FEENiX- and that they continue the ride with her throughout a flourishing and positive career. Do yo' thing lil' mama. Do yo' thing.
Thursday August 25, 2011
"Alabama Spotlight"