
BIOGRAPHY
Rasheeda, born Rasheeda Buckner-Frost on May 25, 1976, is an American rapper, fashion designer, and television personality. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Rasheeda gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a female rapper in the Southern hip-hop scene.
Rasheeda's career took off with her debut album, "Dirty South" (2001), which featured her hit single "Do It." Known for her confident and assertive style, Rasheeda became one of the few female artists representing the Southern hip-hop sound.
In addition to her music career, Rasheeda has ventured into various other endeavors. She is a successful entrepreneur and fashion designer, owning a boutique called Pressed in Atlanta. Her fashion sense and business acumen have contributed to her public image.
Rasheeda is also known for her appearances on the reality television series "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," where she has been a cast member since the show's inception in 2012. The show provides a glimpse into her personal and professional life, showcasing her role as a mother, wife, and businesswoman.
Over the years, Rasheeda has continued to release music, collaborating with other artists and staying connected to her roots in hip-hop. Her versatility and ability to navigate the entertainment industry have contributed to her longevity in the spotlight.