Esther Baxter
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Esther Baxter (born September 23, 1984), also known as Ms. Freek-A-Leek, is an African American model from Miami, Florida.
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[edit] Biography
Esther Baxter rose to prominence after being featured in the music video for Petey Pablo's single "Freek-A-Leak" in 2004. Since then, she has appeared in several videos, including Ludacris's "Number One Spot", Will Smith's "Switch", Nelly's "Shake Ya Tailfeather" and Kanye West's "The New Workout Plan". In addition to video success, she's also been in a number of magazines, such as VIBE, King, and XXL. She is 5'7" with measurements of 34DDD-24-40. This Miami born diva has been in quite a few music videos such as, Twista's Overnight Celebrity, and the well noted Petey Pablo video Freek a Leek where she shines. She's also been in videos with artists like Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Chingy, Ghostface Killah, etc. She also appeared on The Source and King and XXL.
[edit] Status
Since appearing on the scene Baxter has been linked to a host of celebrities including Pharrell, Raymond Felton, Fabolousand Ludacris. Most recently she has been seen with underground rapper SdotG of the group Drill Squad.
[edit] Video Appearances
Esther Baxter has appeared in a number of hip hop videos. They include:
- Get Low by TQ
- Freek a Leak by Petey Pablo
- Vibrate by Petey Pablo
- Shake Ya Tailfeather by Nelly
- Caught Up by Ja Rule
- Number One Spot by Ludacris
- Switch by Will Smith
- Overnight Celebrity by Twista
- Bottles N' Up by Benzino
- King of The Dancehall by Beenie Man
- Row Da Boat by Don Yute
- One Call Away by Chingy
- Tush (Tush, Tush, Tush) by Ghostface Killah featuring Missy Elliot
- Don't Say Nuthin' by The Roots
- Keep Doin' It by Violator
- Gangsta Girl by Big Tymers
- Nookie by Jacki-O
- Get Low (Remix) by Lil Jon
- Oh Yes/Clockwork by Juelz Santana
- Ting Ting by JMenace
- Spaceship by Kanye West
- The New Workout Plan by Kanye West
- Unreleased Angel by Pharrell Williams
[edit] Magazine Appearances
- XXL (June 2004)
- The Source (June 2004)
- XXL (July 2004)
- King (August 2004)
- Smooth (August 2004)
- Smooth Girl (September 2004)
- The Source (September 2004)
- Today's Black Woman (October 2005)
- Da Book (September 2005)
- Blackmen SSX (June 2005)
- Vibe (January 2005)
- King (January-February 2005)
- XXL (January-February 2005)
- King (May-June 2006)
[edit] Calendar Appearances
- Ethnicity (2005)
- The Unforgettable (2005)