Born to a teenage model and punk band drummer, Bella was ordained what the industry has been missing. Native to the north side of Chicago, after her parents split she moved around every year from city to city town to town never settling in one place for too long. With extenuating circumstances like poverty and constant misplacement music and graffiti provided a creative outlet for the frustration of being a misfit. Bella has been writing ever since grade school. Idoly watching her favorite celebrities living out her very own dreams. For a while she pursued the regular American dream, working 9-5 jobs and attending community colleges in hopes of further pursuing a degree in law. It wasn’t until her early twenties when she decided to go “balls out” for her dreams.
After being turned down for so many jobs, barely making tuition and bringing a child into the world at the same time she filed bankruptcy as a single mother, she finally decided it was time to stop living the Greek tragedy that is the American dream, and go hard. Initially she started off ghost writing for other artist out of M.I.C. studios. Handling administrative task that in no way were worth her time. Shortly after leaving behind a stale mate she began debuting as a solo artist, doing with features with Messiah Mob Records. Which generated a huge buzz for the raspy go hard girl next door. She didn’t seem to find her industry footing until she began working with super produce Mark’o Montana with Pro At It Ent. Out of the Music Garage. Surrounded by artist in similar situations she was giving a strong foundation to network, create and explore her own image. The rough around the edges femmcee, holds true to her Chicagoan stereotype. Making hard hitting records and drilling beats. Her style does not conform to what is new and popular but rather putts a new twist on a classic delivery. Although she is still up and coming its critical to stay tuned to her next move. It’s only a matter of time before she takes off
After being turned down for so many jobs, barely making tuition and bringing a child into the world at the same time she filed bankruptcy as a single mother, she finally decided it was time to stop living the Greek tragedy that is the American dream, and go hard. Initially she started off ghost writing for other artist out of M.I.C. studios. Handling administrative task that in no way were worth her time. Shortly after leaving behind a stale mate she began debuting as a solo artist, doing with features with Messiah Mob Records. Which generated a huge buzz for the raspy go hard girl next door. She didn’t seem to find her industry footing until she began working with super produce Mark’o Montana with Pro At It Ent. Out of the Music Garage. Surrounded by artist in similar situations she was giving a strong foundation to network, create and explore her own image. The rough around the edges femmcee, holds true to her Chicagoan stereotype. Making hard hitting records and drilling beats. Her style does not conform to what is new and popular but rather putts a new twist on a classic delivery. Although she is still up and coming its critical to stay tuned to her next move. It’s only a matter of time before she takes off
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