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Lady Loyalty aka Parle' - D

About Me


Lady Loyalty 2 Sweet & 2Sexy 2 L's Up!
Lady Loyalty {aka Parle'-D} was born and raised in Brownsville (where they never ran and never will) located in the borough of Brooklyn, NY. Being, an only child, her adolescence scars serves as a reminder of growing up without having anyone else to fight her battles for her, it also taught her how to fight tooth and nail while on her way to the top. Unable to endure her parents strict habitat, she ventured out into the world as a young ambitious teenager. Experience proved to be the best teacher of both good and bad situations which she encountered along the path chosen. Several years later, she realized she had the gift of gab when she wrote a 52 bar verse and "kicked it" accapella and noticed her local audience bopping their heads to her flow. It sparked a fire that has the potential of getting out of control. As she continued writing, she quickly learned the concept of counting bars, flowing to music and freestyling. Till this day she continues to perfect her talent and appreciate her natural gift. Lady Loyalty (aka Parle'-D, fka The Royal Dutchess of NY) united with Queen Tahera Earth and together they formed a group called Vice Versus. The insatiable desire to show the world exactly what they were made of kept the fire going. Even though Lady Loyalty expanded out to North Carolina, the group has since maintaned a strong bond regardless of the distance put between them. It also gave Lady Loyalty a chance to do a variety of solo material, and calab with Da Watchtower[One of the founders of Lo' Lifes aka Love and Loyalty], and other heavy hitters in Greenville aka "G-Vegas"When asked what seperates Lady Loyalty from other females in the rap game, she responded " Chics out here now a days are so caught up on what the other chic is doing that they loose focus on what they should be doing for themselves. I am always handling and minding my business in every sense of the word and I'm always putting in work whereas these other rap chics are just on the job. Overall I do have respect for female rappers, especially those that paved the way for us, with that being said, I only pay respect where it is due. I don't use sex appeal as the primary marketing strategy, instead I let the lyrics and originality speak for itself, my sexiness is just a natural bonus that most people can appreciate. The most important factor that I consider a major seperation from these female rap cliche's is I don't have to tell people I'm the sh*t, I let the people tell me 'cuz hands down, it is what it is."
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Member Since: 1/8/2006
Band Website: www.myspsce.com/ladyloyalty1103
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