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Brianna Perry (born January 11, 1992), also known as Lil' Brianna, is an American rapper and actress from
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. She was the youngest act signed to
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's label
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. Perry made her debut on
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's album '' Diamond Princess'' (2002) on the track "Kandi". Since then, she has released several mixtapes and starred as a regular cast-member on the reality-television series '' Sisterhood of Hip Hop''. In 2016, Brianna left major label
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due to low promotion and moved forward with her indie label
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.


Music career


Career beginnings

At the age of 7, under the supervision of her uncles, Brianna Perry made her first recording at the
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studios. Her frequent visits to the studio would accumulate the attention of rappers
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and
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, the former who would grant Perry a recording deal with Diva Records (Diva Enterprises/DP Entertainment). From there, Perry guest starred on
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's '' Rap City'' and made her rapping debut on Trina's '' Diamond Princess'' on the track "Kandi", which would attract the attention of
Missy Elliott Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971), better known as Missy Elliott or Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliot, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She embarked on her music career with R&B girl group Sista in the earl ...
. Elliott would go on to sign Perry to her label,
The Goldmind Inc. The Goldmind, Inc. is an American record label founded in 1997 by rapper Missy Elliott. Elliott was once distributed through Elektra Entertainment Group, and more recently by Atlantic Records before starting her own record label. The Goldmind, ...
, and feature the young rapper in various promotional concerts with her and
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. Additionally, Perry would also make cameo appearances in a few of Elliott's work such as the music video to "
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" and her short-lived reality series, ''
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''. In between cameo work, Perry would work extensively on an untitled debut album which tentatively comprised forty tracks and sole production from Elliott and Timbaland; however, the project was never released. In 2006, due to creative differences, Perry parted ways with Elliott on good terms. In 2007, Perry readied a mixtape, ''Princess of Miami'', with Slip-N-Slide recording affiliates and former mentor Missy Elliott. In 2008, Perry announced work on a debut album tentatively titled ''Girl Talk'', alongside a film project with ''
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'' actor
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, however neither project was released. In 2009, Perry was shuffled to
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's label International Music Group, where she materialized a mixtape, ''The Graduation'', and an underground single, "Boom Shacka", that failed to serve as a commercial release.


2011–present: Atlantic and ''Sisterhood of Hip Hop''

In 2011, Perry departed from
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's camp and went on to do further work with longtime family label,
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. That same year, Perry released the single, "Fly Kicks", alongside an accompanying music video. Its visual premiere on
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's ''
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'' would earn her a contract deal with
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, and accumulate enough buzz to compose the mixtape ''Face Off''. On December 20, 2011, Perry released the single "Marilyn Monroe", which featured production by frequent Missy Elliott co-producer, Cainon Lamb. The song would generally meet favorable reception from musical peers like
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, who featured the song on her official website. In 2012, Perry collaborated with SWV ("Do Ya"),
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("Red Cup"), and
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("Hate Ya Past"); the latter being featured on Perry's mixtape, ''Symphony No. 9: The B Collection''. Additionally, Perry would go on to collaborate with Trina on a visual titled "Girl Talk". In June 2014, Perry starred as a regular cast-member for the ''
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'' reality series '' Sisterhood of Hip Hop'', where a portion of her promotional material ("I'm That B.I.T.C.H.", "Since U Left") was previewed via various episodes. In 2016 she released T.O.B (Them Other Bitches)” that featured her co-star Lee Mazin, while she also featured in a series featuring
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. In August 2016 she released the single Something To Live For that featured
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.


Personal life

Aside from her music career, Perry enrolled in
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as a business major. In May 2014, Perry graduated from the University.


Discography


Mixtapes

*2003: ''Candy Girl'' (hosted by
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)
*2007: ''Princess of Miami'' *2009: ''The Graduation'' *2011: ''Face Off'' *2012: ''Symphony No. 9'' *2013: ''Symphony No. 9: The B Collection''


Singles

*2009: "Duh!" *2010: "Boom Shacka" (featuring
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)
*2011: "Fly Kicks" *2011: "Marilyn Monroe" *2013: "Hate Ya Past" (featuring
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)
*2014: "I'm That B.I.T.C.H." *2014: "Since U Left" (featuring
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)
*2017: "Get It Girl" (featuring
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)


Guest appearances


Filmography

*2002: '' Rap City'' *2005: ''
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'' *2014–2016: '' Sisterhood of Hip Hop'' *2018—present: '' Love & Hip Hop: Miami''


Awards and nominations

*
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**2012: Best Female Hip-Hop Artist – (Nominated)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Brianna 1992 births Living people African-American actresses African-American women rappers African-American women singer-songwriters American women singer-songwriters Place of birth missing (living people) American film actresses American hip hop singers Atlantic Records artists People from Miami-Dade County, Florida Rappers from Miami Southern hip hop musicians University of Miami Business School alumni 21st-century American rappers 21st-century African-American women singers Singer-songwriters from Florida 21st-century women rappers