Ms. Jade

Songs: 12
Albums: 1

Albums

Ms. Jade - Girl Interrupted
Girl Interrupted
2002, songs: 12

Facts about Ms. Jade

Ms. Jade
  1. Ms. Jade, born Chevon Young, is an American rapper hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for her bold lyricism, dynamic flow, and charismatic stage presence. Emerging in the early 2000s, Ms. Jade quickly made a name for herself in the male-dominated world of hip-hop with her unique style and fierce delivery.

  2. Ms. Jade gained recognition for her collaboration with hip-hop icon Missy Elliott, who signed her to her record label, The Goldmind Inc., in the early 2000s. She made her debut appearance on the remix of Elliott's hit single "Funky Fresh Dressed", before releasing her own debut album, "Girl Interrupted", in 2002.

  3. "Girl Interrupted" showcased Ms. Jade's distinctive blend of street-smart lyricism and infectious energy, featuring collaborations with artists like Nelly Furtado, Timbaland, and Pharrell Williams. The album spawned the hit single "Ching Ching", featuring Elliott, which received significant airplay and helped solidify Ms. Jade's status as a rising star in the hip-hop world.

  4. Despite the critical acclaim and commercial success of "Girl Interrupted", Ms. Jade faced challenges in maintaining momentum in the music industry. Following her debut album, she continued to release music independently and collaborate with other artists, including appearing on tracks by Timbaland and Lil' Mo.

  5. In addition to her music career, Ms. Jade has ventured into acting and entrepreneurship, further showcasing her versatility and ambition. She has appeared in films such as "The Cookout" and "State Property 2", as well as television shows like "The Wire". She has also launched her own clothing line, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to pursuing multiple creative endeavors. Despite the ups and downs of her career, Ms. Jade remains a respected figure in hip-hop, admired for her talent, resilience, and contributions to the genre.

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