Artist's albums
Dirty Harriet
1999 · album
Grind Mode Cypher Electric Haze Rah Digga
2022 · single
Dirty Work
2021 · single
Hustle Don't Stop
2021 · single
The Shining
2020 · single
We Made It
2018 · single
Ski Mask Way
2016 · single
Thinkin out Loud
2015 · single
Doomsday Preppers (feat. Planet Asia)
2014 · single
Storm Comin (feat. Chuck D)
2014 · single
Never Back Down - EP
2012 · EP
Made MC
2011 · single
Classic
2010 · album
Straight Spittin IV
2010 · single
This Ain't No Lil' Kid Rap
2010 · EP
Party & Bullsh*t 2003
2003 · single
Words
2002 · single
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Biography
As the female member of hip-hop's Flipmode Squad (which also counts Busta Rhymes, Rampage, and Lord Have Mercy among its ranks), Rah Digga is one of rap's most prominent women MCs. Though her rapping is hard-hitting, Digga's background is surprisingly stable. Born in New Jersey, she attended a private school in Maryland and studied electrical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She started rapping with Twice the Flavor and was the only woman in Jersey's Da Outsidaz clique. When A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip discovered her at a performance at New York's Lyricist Lounge, he introduced her to Busta Rhymes, who invited her to join the Flipmode Squad. As a part of that hip-hop clique, she appeared on Rhymes' 1997 album When Disaster Strikes and the Flipmode Squad's The Imperial Album from 1998. She also appeared on the Fugees' "Cowboys" and dueted with Bahamadia on "Be Ok" from Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 1. Her full-length solo debut, Dirty Harriet, arrived in 2000 and featured cameos from Rhymes and the Ruff Ryders' Eve. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi