Bahamadia

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Bahamadia
Birth name Antonia Reed
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre(s) Hip hop, Alternative hip hop
Years active 1994–present
Label(s) Koch Records
Associated acts The Roots
Gang Starr

Bahamadia (born Antonia Reed) is a Philadelphia-born hip hop artist, a DJ who later became an MC. As an affiliate of the Gang Starr Foundation, she released her critically-acclaimed debut album entitled Kollage in 1996; the album featured production by Guru and DJ Premier of Gangstarr. Kollage was followed in 2001 by BB Queen, an EP release.

Bahamadia is a respected lyricist in hip hop and is known for her silky, subdued monotone delivery. She has expressed a positive attitude toward globalism as an emerging trend in hip hop; in a 2003 collaboration with little-known group the Sisters of the Underground on a track entitled "Global", she performs lyrics in the chorus which acknowledge Japan, Canada, Sweden, Norway, and Thailand, among a plethora of other countries, for fostering vibrant hip hop communities, and Japan in particular for the dedication of her Japanese fans (she has recorded a number of bootlegs exclusively released in Japan).

Her reputation in North America has been enhanced by a number of highly regarded guest appearances on tracks by artists including Talib Kweli, The Roots, Jedi Mind Tricks and Planet Asia, and through her peripheral association with the Philadelphia hip hop collective Army of the Pharaohs.

Her latest album, Good Rap Music, features an impressive array of guest appearances, and was released towards the end of 2006.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Title Label Date Catalog Number Notes
Kollage Chrysalis Mar 19, 1996 7243 8 35484 2 2 Her Solo Debut Album
BB Queen Good Vibe Recordings Jul 25, 2000 SHO-CD-0017
Good Rap Music REECE 13 Dec 2006 CDJAM009

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
1994 "Total Wreck" #50 - - Kollage
1995 "Uknowhowwedu" #17 #15 #53 Kollage
1996 "I Confess" #27 #45 #11 Kollage
2000 "Special Forces" - - #38 BB Queen

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