Digitally Enhanced: Former Crime Mob Raptress Princess Emerges with New Moniker and Mixtape, Hiatus
Former Crime Mob rapper Princess returns to the music industry with a new enhanced name and mixtape entitled, Hiatus.
Online, February 6, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Princess dared us to "Nuck if you Buck" then taught the world how to "Rock Yo Hips" now the former member of platinum selling Crime Mob is settling into her new solo career. The Landsthul Germany native and Atlanta based rap-artist is renowned for co-writing hits songs with Crime Mob, winning the ASCAP writer's award, and having record breaking platinum ringtone sales; she is reintroducing herself to the music industry as Princess Digital. "I've grown as an artist and I'm doing more commercial music; as in numbers, digital represents my flow of talent which is endless." Under her crown now as a solo artist is a fittingly entitled EP, "Taking Over The Throne." Along with the way to the throne, Princess Digital has amassed 3 mixtapes, "Dirty Pop," "P.S.A.," and "Mixed and Destroyed" collaborating alongside rap VIP's like Gucci Mane, Wacka Flocka Flame, 3-6 Mafia, and Shawty Lo. "The drive behind doing the mixtape was realizing that I am comfortable with being a solo artist and really making music that I enjoy. I want to share my thoughts and emotions with the world and at the same time show the growth," says Princess Digital of her creations.
Fostering the new name was self-evaluation and finding a new passion in acting. Princess Digital performed in the hit play, "For Colored Girls," playing the Lady in Yellow yet her passion for music always called her back to the mic. She continues to tour across the United States as well as German and Turkey showcasing her talent.
With a rebirth eminent, Princess Digital enlisted the talents of DJ Smallz and German producers DJ Dilla and Ptp who produced her new single, "Go" from Hiatus. When asked about the origins of the name hiatus, Princess Digital answers that it was inspired by the poem, "I Was Born," by legendary rap pioneer, MC Lyte which in the end states, "I'm here now after a few years hiatus." When asked about why the poem made such an impact in her life, Princess Digital states, "I could feel the emotion in her words. I felt like at time, MC Lyte was reading a page out of my diary." Fans will see a different side of Princess Digital with this release.
Being released on February 10, 2012 the tracks from Hiatus will provoke joyful as well as relatable emotions because they are coming from a person who has examined the depths of her own emotions. "I have taken time out to figure myself out and the direction I want to go in." That direction is certainly set on climbing the billboard charts.
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