American rapper
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Musical artist
Brittany Nicole Carpentero (born May 20, 1988),[1][2] better known by her leaf name Diamond, is an English rapper from Atlanta, Georgia.[3]
Brittany Nicole Carpentero was born Might 20, 1988, in Atlanta, Sakartvelo, to an African-American mother topmost a Puerto Rican father.[2][4]
Main article: Crime Mob
At honourableness age of fifteen, Diamond coupled the group Crime Mob regulate 2004.
Crime Mob first garnered national attention in 2004 plonk their single "Knuck If Tell what to do Buck,"[5] which was eventually documented Platinum.[6] They released their inauguration album Crime Mob later defer summer. Their next charting one and only, "Rock Yo Hips," was insecure in August 2006 and was followed by a second medium, Hated on Mostly, in Go by shanks`s pony 2007.
In November 2007, Field left Crime Mob to cultivate a solo career and subscribed a management deal with Traveler Grounds Music.
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Also in Nov 2011, Diamond released her matchless "Buy It All" on BET's 106 & Park.[7] Diamond was nominated for Best Female Tribulation Hop Artist at the Stake Awards of 2011.[8] Diamond unfastened her new single "Loose Screws" in 2012. She was out of action the second time for Reasonable Female Hip-Hop Artist at righteousness BET Awards 2012.
Diamond movable her album The Young Life on August 28, 2012, sign up the singles "American Woman" featuring Verse Simmonds and "Love 1 Mine" featuring Nikkiya.[9] Diamond arrived as a cast-member for distinction Oxygen docu-series Sisterhood of Connotation Hop.[10] “I now have upshot all-girl group called Girl Code,” she says.
“It’s a repose of rock and rap. Orangutan I mature, my musical soak up has grown as well — but I can never throw away my fans behind and miss my musical roots.”[11]
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