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Chicago Female Rapper RapCrush Appears To Be A Problem On Her New Album “ Kiesha“

Fatus Fee
2 min readFeb 17, 2021

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Artwork to RapCrush album cover Kiesha.

Chicago,IL — As we quickly approach the end of the first quarter next month, we’ll still be looking to music for more experience like RapCrush album “ Kiesha” which is pure hip hop in lyrical form backed by staggering punchlines.

Kanesha Donae Carter, known professional as RapCrush is an American rapper hailing from Chicago. Growing up she idealized Missy Elliott, who she felt was an empowering role model for black young female artist like herself. RapCrush excels at writing dope rhymes with a very emotional overtone, but when you listen to track No. 1 “ Jayda Speaks “ her flow kicks into overdrive with lines like the Chief Keef reference “ That’s the shit I don’t like you a Chief Keef doing shit for likes “.

The 10 track album was released on Valentines Day, streaming with mad energy like her song “ Problem “ with a catchy ear-worm refrain which was just played on Power 92.3 Fm by legendary hip hop statesman Dj Pharris, who continues to embrace Chicago upcoming star’s pushing them into the spotlight giving them a chance to become mainstream artist.

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Fatus Fee
Fatus Fee

Written by Fatus Fee

Chicago rapper Fatus Fee is an Journalist for Medium,Forbes, Huffington Post & Business Insider.

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