Artist's albums
Thought You Knew
2023 · single
BREAK/PRESSURE
2022 · single
Still Here
2022 · single
Tokyo
2022 · single
The Song Whisperer
2021 · album
Tonight (feat. OG Dominator)
2020 · single
Real As They Come
2020 · single
Screw What They Think (Slowed & Chopped)
2020 · album
Homeless
2020 · single
Forever Down
2019 · single
Homicide
2019 · single
Unfadeable
2018 · single
Never
2018 · single
It's On
2018 · single
Like Watts
2018 · single
Idgaf
2017 · single
Hold You Down
2017 · single
Who's Bad
2017 · single
Houston
2017 · single
On the Grind (feat. Kap G)
2016 · EP
FWTT, Pt. 2
2016 · album
Let's Toke About It (feat. Milton Bradley)
2016 · single
Make You Mine
2015 · single
Bangin Music Slow
2015 · single
Brave (feat. South Park Mexican)
2015 · single
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Biography
Nicknamed "Medicine Girl" for her narcotically minded writing, Carolyn Rodriguez is a street-smart singer and rapper who naturally fit into the Houston rap scene despite being raised in North Carolina and Arkansas. After she graduated from high school, Rodriguez relocated to Huntsville, Texas to attend Sam Houston State (from where she would graduate with an accounting degree). She caught the attention of Dope House affiliate Jaime "Pain" Ortiz, who recorded a first demo that led to work with Juan Gotti and South Park Mexican, among several other Texas-based artists. A productive solo career began with the independently released albums Castellana (2007), Medicine Girl (2009), and Betty Crocker (2011), a period during which she also made a full-length with Gotti. Further studio work resulted in several additional albums and mixtapes, highlighted by Fuck What They Think (2014) and FWTT, Pt. 2 (2016). At some point, Rodriguez left the Lone Star State for Los Angeles, but she continued to record with members of her Southwest family, as heard on the Gotti and Paul Wall collaboration "Houston" (2017). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi