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Rasheeda Frost is a multi-talented American rapper, businesswoman, television personality, and fashion designer. Born on May 25, 1982, in Atlanta, Georgia, she is of African American descent. Rasheeda began her pursuit of a music career at an early age, laying the foundation for her future in the entertainment industry.
Rasheeda first entered the music scene as a member of the female hip-hop trio Da Kaperz. The group signed with D-Lo Entertainment, a label co-managed by her future husband, Kirk Frost. Since Rasheeda was underage at the time, her mother signed the contract on her behalf. After about a year with the group, Rasheeda launched her solo career.
Her debut solo album, Dirty South, was released on March 27, 2001. The album gained attention due to its popular single “Do It,” which helped establish her presence in Southern hip-hop. She followed up with her second album in 2002, released independently under D-Lo Entertainment. Both albums reflected the fast-paced rhythms typical of Southern rap.
Rasheeda's third album, GA Peach, released on April 25, 2006, showcased a transition in her musical style to a slower, more regional Southern hip-hop sound. One of its standout tracks was later re-released and contributed to the success of her fourth album, Dat Type of Gurl, released on June 19, 2007.
She continued to remix older material and collaborated with Kandi Burruss to form a duo named “Peach Candy.” Although the group disbanded due to their busy schedules, it broadened her visibility as an artist. In 2009, Rasheeda’s first mixtape was released by D-Lo Entertainment. Her fifth studio album, Certified Hot Chick, followed shortly after on August 18, 2009.
On June 18, 2012, Rasheeda released her sixth album, Boss Chick Music, which was promoted via digital platforms like Google Play. The album gained additional exposure when two of its singles, "Marry Me" and "Legs to the Moon," were featured in the tenth season of the reality show Bad Girls Club. She also produced a music video in 2013 to further promote her music.
Rasheeda co-wrote the song “Do It” for the hip-hop group Tha Alkaholiks, highlighting her songwriting abilities. She received BET Award nominations for Best Female Hip Hop Artist in both 2010 and 2013, reflecting her sustained impact on the genre.
Beyond music, Rasheeda has established herself as a successful businesswoman. In addition to founding her own record label under D-Lo Entertainment, she owns several lifestyle brands. On June 17, 2015, she opened Pressed Boutique in Atlanta, a fashion store specializing in women’s apparel and accessories. She later expanded with a second location in Houston, Texas.
Rasheeda also launched Poiz Cosmetics, her own makeup line, as well as an online boutique called Imbossy.com, which offers women’s accessories and fashion-forward apparel. Her ventures have reinforced her status as a notable entrepreneur in the entertainment and fashion industries.
Rasheeda has been married to Kirk Frost since 1999. Kirk, who is also affiliated with D-Lo Entertainment, has played a role in managing her career. The couple has two sons: Ky Frost, born in 2000, and Karter Frost, born in 2013. Despite facing publicized challenges in their relationship, the pair continues to work through issues and remain together.
In 2012, Rasheeda and Kirk joined the cast of VH1's reality television series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, which brought more visibility to their family life and professional endeavors. Their participation in the show has attracted both fans and critics but has undeniably contributed to their brand recognition.
Rasheeda’s estimated net worth is approximately $600,000. This includes earnings from her music, business ventures, and media appearances. She continues to be recognized not just for her contributions to Southern hip-hop, but also for her entrepreneurial spirit and influence in fashion and beauty.
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