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Samantha Davon James (born December 18, 1986), better known by her stage name 3D Na'Tee, is an American
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, songwriter, and video director. She was born in
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and grew up in the 3rd Ward. 3D Na'Tee has been featured on several national media outlets such as
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'', ''
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'', ''The Fader Magazine'', RapRadar and RapRehab. She has also received attention from Louisiana newspapers and music magazines.


Career

In 1999, she began recording with local label called Clientell Records. Over the next five years, she recorded multiple mixtapes under the "Snypa Squad" and got featured on other projects by Clientell Records. However, in 2006, a year after
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, Clientell Records dismantled and 3D Na'Tee, who had previously established herself as a battler rapper amongst the local rap scene in New Orleans, released her first mix tape project ''3's Company Vol.1: The Rapper, The Hustler, the Diva'' followed by ''Volume 2'' in 2007. After the release of her second project, she appeared on ''The Kush 2'' DVD which was produced by
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president
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. The DVD featured other Cash Money/Young Money artist like
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, and Birdman as well as
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of
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. After the local success of her first two releases and her appearance on ''The Kush 2'', she released her third mix tape ''Heavy Is the head That Wears The Crown'' followed by a music video for a song she titled, Guess Who's Coming 2 Dinner. That video piqued the interest of
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affiliate and
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radio host Nelson Gomez who invited her to
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for an interview on his ''XM'' show as well as on rapper 50 Cents' ThisIs50.com website. Soon after, the talk of her third release also got her featured in ''HipHop Weekly Magazine'' by
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, former co-owner of ''
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''. Because of video releases like Guess Who's Coming 2 Dinner which spoofed many mainstream hip hop artists, 3D Na'Tee's music has been described as controversial and sometimes offensive. That song also shared the title of her for mix tape released in 2010. Guess Who's Coming 2 Dinner (The Mixtape) lead to 3D Na'Tee being nominated for a total of 5 Nola HipHop Awards by her in her home town at the NOLA Hiphop Awards. She won three awards (the most awards won by a single artist) for Lyricist of the Year, Mixtape of the Year, and Female Artist of the Year. The mixtape included collaborations from
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(courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Ebony Eyez, and Babs Bunny (formally of
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) founded group,
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. In early 2011 3D Na'Tee was featured on MTV's ''SuckerFree Freestyle'' hosted by
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. 3D Na'Tee and Syleena collaborated on a song called Go Head. July 27, 2011 3D Na'Tee released a video for Switch which she shot and edited herself. The song included several previously released instrumental versions of songs produced by super producer
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. This video gained her a nomination for Director of the Year and an award for Video of the Year. Because of the momentum the Switch video gained the day of its release, Timbaland viewed it online and in less than 24 hours, flew 3D Na'Tee to Miami's Hit Factory Studio to work with her on her next project, The Coronation. After several months spent traveling with Timbaland and other artist signed to his label, a contract was presented to 3D Na'Tee to sign to Timbaland's production company Mosely Music Group and to be managed by members of Timbaland's management team. 3D Na'Tee and Timbaland later announced via
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that she was no longer a part of Timbaland's company because she decided not to sign the contract presented. In a later interview, 3D Na'Tee explained that there was no ill feelings towards Timbaland and cited her reasons for not signing were strictly because of contractual clauses that could not be agreed upon. Exactly two years after 3D Na'Tee's last mix tape release, she released her highly anticipated street album ''The Coronation'' which featured artists like
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, Young Fletcher, and Lyrica Anderson. ''The Coronation'' also featured production from Mizay Entertainment's
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, Maybach Music Group's Yung Shun, Heartbeatz, Casa Di, Versive Manhattan, Serious Beats, Da Smokestarz, among others. In August 2012 it was announced by DJ Skee, Sirius Satellite Radio Host, that the first release from The Coronation entitled NO LOVE produced by MMG's Young Shun was the #9 most requested song in the country. The Coronation's second release, Lil Kim produced by Casa Di gained recognition as well as being featured on both ''
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'' and ''
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Magazines'' websites. Lil Kim was a cautionary tale of a young girl with an absentee father who, because of her father's absence, unfortunately grew up and "fell in love" too fast. The song and its video (directed by Charley Mac), gained a lot of attention from tons of hiphop artist like
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,
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, and
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, who featured 3D Na'Tee's video on his social site chamillionaire.com.


Personal life

She once was a student that attended
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for
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.


Discography


Albums

*2012: ''The Coronation'' (Rerelease Plus Bonus Tracks) *2016: ''The Regime'' *2017: ''Songs That Didn't Make the Tape, Vol. 1''


Mixtapes

*2012: ''The Coronation'' *2010: ''Guess Who's Coming 2 Dinner'' *2008: ''Heavy Is The Head That Wears The Crown''


References

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