Doll-E Girl

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Doll-E Girl

Background information
Also known as The Mafiosa Mama
Born March 3 [[]](-03-03)
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) Hip Hop, Rap, West Coast Hip Hop, Chicano Rap
Occupation(s) Rapper, Producer
Years active 2003–current
Label(s) Set-Up Shop Productions, Triple X Records
Associated acts Lady Synful, J.V., Baby Bash, Slow Pain
Website www.Myspace.com/doll_egirl

Doll-E Girl, aka “The Mafiosa Mama” is a Mexican-American female rapper from Los Angeles, California. It was there in the Lincoln Heights District in the summer of 2003, when she gave her first freestyle performance. Doll-E Girl was quickly addicted by the rush and sensation of freestyling. She soon learned she wanted to expand her abilities and performances. Creating a street buzz with her raw freestyles, she caught the attention of record label executives at Thickskin Entertainment who soon signed her to her first record deal. Doll-E Girl’s dreams were becoming realities when her solo debut album “To Know Me is to Love Me” hit stores nationwide on January 4, 2005. This new style of Hip Hop and R&B mixed with a Latina twist, was definitely giving audiences a new buzz in the industry. There was no denying it; Doll-E Girl was breaking barriers and quickly gaining attention nationwide. Lowrider Magazine took notice of the success of her solo album and dedicated a full-page article on her in their September 2005 issue.[1] Eager to pursue greater challenges and business ventures, Doll-E Girl created her own record label, “Set-Up Shop Productions”. Doll-E Girl’s label has already released three albums nationwide. Continuing to remain focused with the success of her solo career as well as her record label, Doll-E Girl released her second solo album, “I Got Your Back” in late 2006. The success of this album launched her career even further, gaining her nationwide radio play with her hit single “Do It Daddy” featuring Arista recording artist Baby Bash. Every track on this album was produced by Fingazz and features Baby Bash, Slow Pain, Young Roscoe, and Don Cisco. Doll-E Girl’s performance has been elevated to new heights with Fingazz at the controls. Doll-E Girl has continued to perfect her skills by performing with many of today’s heavy hitters such as T-Pain, Too Short, Lloyd, MIMS, Omarion, Bobby Valentino, Baby Boy Da Prince, David Banner, Rob Base, Lil Rob, Mr. Capone-e, MC Magic, and Brown Boy just to name a few. Look for Doll-E Girl in 2008, on Lady Synful's new compilation album, “Lady Synful Presents: The Resurrection”. The Resurrection album brought together for the first time ever, three of the top female Latin Hip-Hop artists on one entire album (Lady Synful, J.V. & Doll-e Girl). The album also marked the return of the top selling general market, Latin female Rap artist to date, J.V. (Soundscan).


Contents

[edit] Albums

  • To Know Me Is to Love Me
  • Street Shot Callers
  • I Got Your Back


[edit] Singles

  • "Do It Daddy" Featuring Baby Bash & Don Cisco


[edit] Videos

  • Night Crowd


[edit] Featured Albums

  • All or Nothing - Lady Synful
  • Lady Synful Presents: The Resurrection - Lady Synful
  • Connected for Life - Mister One


[edit] Referernces

  1. ^ Doll-E Girl. Lowrider (September 2005). Retrieved on 2008-04-27.

[edit] External Links