If we need to contact you, we will contact you on this email.
Your name please so that we can credit your work.
Cupcakke, whose real name is Elizabeth Eden Harris, is an American rapper and singer known for her bold lyrical style and outspoken persona. She was born on May 31, 1997, in Chicago, Illinois. Between the ages of 7 and 11, she experienced homelessness and lived in shelters in the Chicago area. During this time, she began engaging with poetry, often performing her work in front of Christian pastors, which laid the foundation for her future in music.
Harris attended school alongside other well-known Chicago rappers, including Chief Keef and Lil Reese. Her early exposure to creative expression would later influence her distinctive voice in the rap scene.
At the age of 15, Cupcakke uploaded her first music video, titled "Gold Digger," to her YouTube channel in August 2012. While the video garnered viral attention, it was later removed from the platform due to concerns about her age at the time of its release. Nonetheless, her YouTube channel continued to grow steadily, eventually reaching over 300,000 subscribers, helping her to establish an online fan base.
Cupcakke began gaining mainstream attention in 2015 with the release of her explicit and provocative singles. In October of that year, she released the music video for her track "Vagina," followed by the viral hit "Deepthroat" in November. These songs were later included in her debut mixtape, Cum Cake, released in February 2016.
She followed with a second mixtape, S.T.D (Shelters to Deltas), which was released in June 2016. The titles and themes of her work often reflected both her personal history and her bold stylistic choices.
Cupcakke released her debut studio album, Audacious, in October 2016. The album marked a turning point in her career, demonstrating artistic growth and production polish. In February 2017, she released the single "Cumshot," which preceded her second studio album, Queen Elizabitch, released on March 31, 2017.
Her third studio album, Ephorize, was released on January 5, 2018, receiving positive feedback for its balance of provocative themes and social commentary. She released her fourth studio album, Eden, on November 9, 2018. It continued her trend of direct lyricism while also showcasing her evolution as an artist.
Beyond her music, Cupcakke is recognized for her advocacy for LGBT rights and female empowerment. Despite initial controversy surrounding her explicit content, she has used her platform to challenge stigmas and promote inclusivity, carving out a unique space for herself in the hip-hop community.
Her openness and authenticity have resonated with a diverse fan base and contributed to her standing as both a musical innovator and a cultural figure who refuses to shy away from difficult or taboo subjects.
Source you received the information from. eg. personal experiences, acquaintances, web-links, etc
Briefly describe the changes you made.