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After last week's release of "This Ain't No Lil Kid Rap (Remix)" featuring Redman, Rah Digga continues to preview her much-anticipated sophomore LP, Classic, with "Straight Spittin' IV." Producer Nottz worked this and every song on the album and the collaborative power the two artists share is on full display here.
Those familiar with Rah Digga's past work may recognize "Straight Spittin' IV" as the latest in a running series of "Straight Spitttin'" tracks, the second of which appeared on her debut, Dirty Harriet. This installment features Digga in peak form, rapping energetically over a propulsive, guitar-based instrumental. You can hear the conviction in her voice and, when she delivers lines like "I'm spittin' till I'm thirsty, but I don't need a chaser / I'll probably be spittin' 'till the day I meet my maker," and "Straight spittin' on it, you could call this Illimatic / Think I'm lying when I say I got a basement for an attic / I'm spittin' for that cabbage, that scrilla, or that fetti / That hold up press rewind spittin', I don't think they're ready," you know she's telling the truth.
Rah Digga's sophomore album, Classic, will be available September 14th via Raw Koncept Media Group.
Download the clean version of Rah Digga's "Straight Spittin' IV" here:
http://media.audibletreats.com/Rah_Digga-Straight_Spittin_IV-Clean.mp3
The dirty version of the song is now available on iTunes. Please post buy links:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/straight-spittin-iv-single/id389765801
Please contact Michelle or Dan if interested in talking with Rah Digga.
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New Jersey native Rashia Fisher, better known as Rah Digga, first dedicated herself to rhyme in the mid-1990s, becoming part of the New York battle-rap scene. She soon acquired a reputation that caught the attention of Q-Tip, the outspoken member of A Tribe Called Quest, who introduced her to Busta Rhymes, then making her First Lady of Busta's Flipmode Squad. Since then, Digga has linked up with producer Nottz for her new album, Classic, via Raw Koncept Media Group. "I wasn't created by a label. I am a natural born talent that broke into the industry based on my ability to rhyme and that's what people will always expect from me." Truer words never spoken.
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