Formerly
with the LA Posse, N.Y, the native of Farmville, Virginia, The Lady Of
Rage, featured on the debut Buckshot Lefonque album before being discovered
by Death Row and Dr Dre.
She has made several appearances on a number of Death Row releases including
Snoop
Doggy Doggs
Tha Doggfather.
Her 1994 single for Death Row "Afro Puffs" (featured on the Above The Rim
soundtrack) was placed on both the R&B and pop charts and had Dre
in production and backing vocals performed by Snoop.
She has since made the album Necessary
Roughness which hit the top 40 upon initial release in 1997.