One Of The Pioneers Of The Women's Rap, Gangsta Boo Closes Age
JAKARTA - Gangsta Boo, a former member of the hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia and one of the pioneers of the female rap music passed away. He is 43 years old.
According to a Pitchfork report, Gangsta Boo was found lifeless on Sunday local time. The cause of death, so far, is unknown.
Born under the name Lola Mitchell in Memphis, Tennessee on August 7, 1979, Gangsta Boo began writing poetry from an early age. He often gives the poetry to his father, who ultimately decided to give him a keyboard and karaoke machine.
While he was in junior high school, Mitchell caught the attention of his then-class friend DJ Paul while absorptioning in a talent show at the age of 14.
I was asked to play more Three 6 Mafia songs and I just got into a group like that. People keep asking me, "he toldion of the Weiss in 2012.
Mitchell adopted the Gangsta Boo moniker and started absorption in the Three 6 Mafia. He was only 15 when he recorded his lyrics for their debut studio album, Mystic Stylez, which was released in 1995.
The full album quickly confirmed itself as a game changer for the South rap and hip-hop offices in general, mostly because of defining the sound of the Three 6 Mafia horror.