"What do you get when you pair an Internationally known ElectronicProducer with a sharp tongued female rapper from Harlem New York?"
"What do you get when you pair an Internationally known ElectronicProducer with a sharp tongued female rapper from Harlem New York?"
Sister sharing smiles Nia and Tani Wright.
Music has a new look and Tani and Nia are those bring a new old school feel to the music scene. Had a chance to speak with their manager Stephanie Wright of Rowdy Princess Music Team, about the two sister Nia and Tani Wright, and the hope for the girls success was very clear and when you listen to their music and lyrics you can see why their manager was so proud to represent them. After listening to their music they have a new fan. I've ran across a lot of female rapper that have what it takes to make it in this industry and Nia is clearly one.
Here is some info on the girls, please take out time to read their bio, and discography and also at the end of the article you will also find some links to their music. Thanks for reading and check out these young ladies and support them by becoming a fan and sharing their music.
Rowdy Princess Music Team
Rowdy Princess Music is made up of sibling writers and
producers Nia and Tiani Wright from New York. The two sisters who migrated with
their parents through Brooklyn and Harlem have been singing since they can
remember. Nia, the oldest sibling took an interest in poetry and started
writing her own at the age of 7. Tiani has been singing and recognizing
melodies since she was 2 years old. The sisters grew up listening to various
types of music ranging from Alternative to Classic R&B. Nia took a genuine
interest in the art form of Classic Hip-Hop storytelling and decided that was
the direction that she wanted to take her music. Tiani decided to stick to
R&B with a Hip-Hop twist. The girls were taught music production by their
father, who played trombone as a child.
In 2013, the sisters decided they would form their own
independent label titled Rowdy
Princess Music Group. The label name derived from a comment made by their
mother about the girl's "royal" attitudes and self entitlement
claims. Although they create and perform some of their music together, Nia and
Tiani insist that they are not a group.
Tiani, who is about to enter her senior year in high school, produces most of the music along with her father and an in-house producer. Nia 21, does most of the songwriting including penning her rap lyrics .
"We are a team of writers and producers who create music for ourselves and would eventually like to branch out to create for others who share the passion for expressing themselves in their own unique way."
Tiani, who is about to enter her senior year in high school, produces most of the music along with her father and an in-house producer. Nia 21, does most of the songwriting including penning her rap lyrics .
Discography
-In December 2012, Rowdy Princess co-wrote a song for a
student film short titled "We're
All Connected. " The film was a video project that focused on the lives of
troubled teens facing homelessness, Physical abuse and bullying. The video can
presently be seen on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrkmAUlGi8I
-In December 2013, Rowdy Princess produced and co-wrote
"All Night." A flashback to the 80s dance track that has been very
well received by listeners on their SoundCloud site. The track is the highest
rated track on the Rowdy Princess Souncloud profile with almost 1200 views to
date. You can listen to the track here:
-In February 2014 - EDM Producer JRocSeventyOne and Nia
collaborated on an Electro/ Dance track titled "It's A Party Everywhere." The song is available on the Rowdy Princess
bandcampwebsite and is set to be distributed nationally March 4, 2014.
-The Rowdy Princess debut project "In the
beginning" will be a 2 single EP set for release in April 2014. The
project will be a collaborative effort showcasing both of their talents as
producers and artists.
-The follow up EP "No Rules" will be released in
the Summer 2014.
Nia
on songwriting
I'm a classic Hip-Hop girl all the way. MC Lyte, Salt &Pepa, and Roxanne Chante, are among my top favortie female rappers. The rough, the rugged and raw. There was a time when Female Mc's could be beautiful and hard without being so sexual, and their credibility could stand against any male rapper. As a songwriter, it's fun transitioning from hard and edgy rap lyrics to softer emotional lyrics about love. You're in a completely different headspace but the emotional aspect can spill from one type of song to another causing you to either have very passionate rap lyrics, or a raunchy ballad. More importantly, I do have to keep in mind that Tiani is only 16, so content matters. I get checked on that a lot. My mom will listen to some of my songs and and say " Eh! No…she's not saying that, or I don't like what that incenuates." Causing me to have to fight for the point I'm trying to get across emotionally. It's cool though. I've learned to do it with no problem. "
Tiani on
Producing
"I like creating songs that sound classic like my parents favorite R&B songs. I 'm a big fan of the 90's New Jack Swing era of music. I love music by SWV, Mary J. Blige, and Soul II Soul which is one of my favorite 90's groups. This music is all my parents played in the house when we were growing up. I also like 80's dance music. Creating music became more of a knack for me because I find myself thinking about the best parts of a song and it's usually a great bass line or a repetitive chord that stays in my head. When I get a melody or a song idea in my head, I'll usually hum it into my phone and play it back for Nia, then she'll start writing and we'll arrange the parts of the song right there on the spot. We've produced full songs that way in as little as an hour. I like making songs that make people feel good."
Here are some
social media links to Rowdy Princess Members
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/rowdyprincessinc
Bandcamp:http://therowdyprincess.bandcamp.com
Press
What do you get when you pair an Internationally known Electronic
Producer with a sharp tongued female rapper from Harlem New York?
"A Party Everywhere"
Producer JROCSEVENTYONE, has traveled the globe rocking the nightlife spanning the Canadian Border,to the neon lit sleepless party life in Japan.
JROC, who also answers to the name of his laid back alter ego "JB" started his DJ career in 1988 and began mixing professionally in 1995. His first professional gig came in 1996 as an acid jazz downtempo DJ for the Purple Onion Nightclub. Today the the accomplished producer continuously unleashes his club favorites to partygoers and has released 2 albums of his original mixes.
While entertaining fans with his original compositions on his Soundcloud profile, JB who is also a fan of classic New York Hip-Hop, stumbled across the profile of a female rapper from New York. He immediately recognized the young talent who posted her fiery rhyming skills on Soundcloud under the name NIA of the Rowdy Princess Music Group. "Her raw style of rap caught my attention, she reminded me of a young Roxanne Shante.
" I knew right away that I wanted to work with her."NIA accepted JB's request to collaborate on an EDM track and "It's a Party Everywhere" was born.
Contact:
Rowdy Princess Music Group
Rowdy Princess Music Group
rpgroupinc@gmail.com
JRocSeventyOne
jroc71@gmail.com
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