Direct from the streets of Chicago comes the new found, hip hop madam, Chella H and her non-fiction musical opus.Born and raised in Chi-Town's roughest projects she has proven that she is not only a survivor, but a soldier as well.
Menustral Pains; "A Ghetto Girl's Diary" is a collection of Chella's female guide thru the streets. "Outta Ya Mind" is the ladies Get Money Anthem. "Men need to know that relationships are a full time job, and that we need to be compensated. I want the ladies to know that it's alright to get your share, it's okay to look good and it's alright to shop, a nigga don't want a chick that doesn't." With hits like"I Can't Explain It" along with the reggae scorcher "U Got Me Gone,"Chella shows appreciation to the fellas with "assets". "It's healthy to be able to express your feelings if you're happy and if the man is deserving." The heartfelt solo"I Love My Niggas" takes us thru the turbulent ride that this warrior has experienced. Losing both my son's father and my brother in the same week,she feels there is nothing she can't overcome. This Paris Hilton of The Projects' ghetto glamorous life is definitely a headturner. "The hood will tell u I was pushin the 760 before it came out! If I pulled up in a Maybach right now niggas would'nt be suprised! REAL TALK! Taking another route"All This Money" is a briefing for the ladies who encounter the everyday struggle of other females hating. "I strive for a hater-free environment. Due to the fact that hating is out of my character, I try to reach into the minds of my sisters to let them know that hating is non-profiting. A lot of chicks pretend to be hater-free, but if it ain't genuine then it'll eventually come to the light. It's all about growth and development. Real recognize real, and if you don't recognize then there you have it!