The Celebreality Interview – Rece Steele, Miss Rap Supreme

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Rece Steele is Miss Rap Supreme. Below, the feisty femcee from the Bronx talks about breaking into an industry that’s not just disproportionately male-dominated, but also in economic shambles. She also talks about her plans for the $100,000 in prize money she grabbed for winning the show, as well as what we can expect from her music (and when we can expect to hear it). When she called herself the “new generation of hip-hop,” she meant it. Trust!

The show taped a few months ago. How do you feel about winning at this point?

I feel great. The doors have opened and it’s time for me to step into what I’m really trying to do, which is to be a hip-hop artist, represent the ladies in a big way and work really hard to put us back on the map.

You kind of crept up on the viewing audience – it wasn’t until a few episodes in that it became clear that you posed a viable threat to your competitors. Was this a matter of editing, or did you come out of your shell as the competition went on?

I’m a quiet person and I don’t open up quickly to people I don’t now. I took time with the girls in the house and about two weeks in, I knew it was time to get serious. I was serious going in, but I didn’t interact as much. I just wanted to see what the girls were about before I got involved with them, honestly. I wanted to hear what they sounded like. There was strategy there.

Any other strategy?

Just being myself was my strategy. Going into it, I knew I wasn’t going to play up for the cameras or anything, that I’d be the same person in the Fembassy that I am in the Bronx. That around-the-way girl.

It’s interesting that you describe yourself as a quiet person, when the career path you’ve chosen requires you to be rather loud.

When I’m performing, it’s another side of me. It might be all the things I would love to say to you my whole day. I’m quiet and I see a lot of things as far as funniness with women, jealousy, men being sexist. I don’t call that out all the time – I observe it and I think, “OK, that’s what that is,” and I stay away from it. So my music is my way to express all the hostility I have inside.

What about your “confidence issues” like your lack of eye contact with the audience. Have you made any moves to conquer those issues?

Yeah, I think I overcame that disability. It might have come from being camera shy, though. I’m not really like that. I think all the cameras on me all day made me really want to be perfect and made me scared to mess up. I think I was thinking too much about it. But right now I don’t give a damn. I’m gonna freestyle and give it to you exactly how it is.

You talked about putting women back on the map. Going into the show, did you have a sense of how hard it is to be a woman in hip-hop in ’08? Is that something you even thought about?

Definitely. A year before the show, I had promoted myself, being my own manager and publicist, and I was up against a world full of sexist men who don’t want to hear what you have to say. I’m a strong woman and I feel like I can handle being a hip-hop artist. And I’m not just talking about spitting bars and looking cute on stage, but showing women that we can do this on our own. There are so many teams that have a first lady, but why can’t the first lady head a team on her own? Jay-Z did it. He’s from the hood. The only difference is he has a penis.

Do you have any theories as to why hip-hop is so disproportionately male-dominated?

Not to take anything away from the pioneers – MC Lyte, Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa – or even the ones that came after, like Eve, Kim and Foxy Brown, but some of them had writers. I feel like women are always looking for the hand-outs and the help. We don’t go and try to get it ourselves. When I started going to get things myself, it’s when things started working for me. I think we need to stand up and say, “Hey. I’m an independent artist and I’m trying to do it.” And come original. You can’t be the next Lil’ Kim. You have to be who you are and work with that.

Is it possible for you to put into words the brand of originality that Rece Steele offers?

The whole switch with me is because when you see or talk to me, you would never think that I rap the way I do. I’m quiet with light skin and blonde hair, but I have a strong voice. You don’t expect that to come out of me. My whole thing is sexy yet hard. It’s good for guys and girls. And I think my voice itself is original.

Do you feel any pressure to make your music commercial, even?

Yeah. I put a lot of pressure on myself. The show’s over and I feel like I have two months to make a single and get it out so I can get a label to look at me. Of course there’s pressure, but I won’t crack.

I just mean that as a true MC, it seems hard to maintain your integrity in today’s market. Is there any temptation to go pop?

Well, pop is important to me, too. I’m a female and I like to shake my ass. I enjoy pop music. I do that as well. Catchy hooks, of course. Jay-Z did pop, but it was lyrical pop. It’s all about how you do it. You can give them everything: hard stuff, pop stuff. Let them get into your life.

One of the last things you say on the show is, “I’m the new generation of hip-hop.” What does that mean to you?

It means I have a lot of work to do. I’m the new sound, I’m something that’s never been heard before. I’m the new female rapper, you know what I’m saying? I’m the new standard. This is how you have to come out. This is how hot you have to be.

Chiba, in a roundabout way albeit, suggested that you need liposuction. Is there pressure to conform to a certain standard of beauty, as a female rapper?

I’ve lost 20 lbs., since the show. Chiba didn’t have to tell me that. Any flaw that I have, I’m already aware of it. Will I let it stop my day-to-day? Hell no. I know plenty of other people who have a gut from having a baby. It happens. Do I think that you have to have a perfect shape to be in the business? No. It’s all about the way you carry yourself. After Twist left, I was the biggest girl left in the house, but I never had any particular feelings about the others being smaller than me. I guess it’s just my confidence.

And speaking of Chiba, although you did avoid drama for the most part, there was the incident that involved you swinging a chain in her direction…

Yeah. I didn’t mean to do that. Part of it was being away from home. And then Chiba and I had a couple of confrontations before that even went down. I was just really tired of her. I really wanted her to hit me that day, and I am not a violent person. It’s rare, but I lost my cool. But I saw Chiba recently, and I gave her a hug. I don’t want any negativity with the girls. I’m not trying to bash them in the ground. I want everyone to succeed. It’s hard out here for us. I respect all of these girls. Even if I didn’t like how Chiba sometimes went about it, I respected that she had a mission. I think as women, we just need to unite. Some of the girls aren’t as grinding as hard as they should be right now. The show ran for eight weeks and I saw that eight weeks as a time to get out in the industry, to get yourself known, get some contacts, get to know labels and A&R people, get to red-carpet events. I tell the girls to get out there and do that.

I assume that that means you’re doing the same?

Hell yeah. I’m so serious about this. I didn’t go on there to play around. This is what I needed to launch me and now I’m gonna take it to the next step.

Where do you see yourself fitting in on the sound tip? What producers do you want to collaborate with?

Swizz Beats, Just Blaze, Timbaland’s hot, but he’s expensive. will.i.am. Kanye. But I work with a lot of underground producers and they’re dope. There’s a guy Schizophrenic Entertainment who’s done stuff for Dipset, a guy named Quiet, Dub Sonata. I’ll probably stick with them for the first album. I’m kind of angry coming into the game. I was nice on the show.

Just because of the state of the industry?

Oh yeah, the female s*** is really out of hand. I’ve dealt with the biggest d***s in the world on my little eight-week grind. It’s annoying. If you know I have skills, you can’t shut that down. I want to speak on it. I want to speak on the people who clowned me.

Any particular anecdotes?

Someone told me that to be on his radio show, I’d have to spread my legs. Someone said that to me three weeks ago. And that was a DJ on the underground scene. He’s not even huge. And I didn’t come to him with a short skirt on and my leg up. I came to him like a dude would, and he wouldn’t tell a dude that.

It’s tough for females in the industry, but then again, it’s tough for everyone. Album sales are low and getting lower. Are you scared to be entering a climate that’s so shaky economically?

I am scared. Will I let it stop me? Hell no. I’ve come too far. I’m not gonna back down. I’m Miss Rap Supreme now, and I feel like God gave me that for a reason. I feel like my way into hip-hop is destiny. I’m supposed to be there. The week before I heard about the Miss Rap Supreme auditions, I was saying to my friend, “I wish they had a show like The White Rapper Show, but for women.” Destiny started right there.

You’ve been rapping for 12 years now…

Thirteen years. But I think I needed that time. Nobody was helping me. And I know I’m going to be on my own as I go into this, and I just wasn’t mature enough to handle that. But now I am. I was timid. I just started opening my mouth and saying no to these clowns last year. Now, I don’t care. Maybe I needed that time.

Your son is active in your career, I read.

Me and my son are very close. He supports what I do.

Was that like your upbringing, since your mom was a rapper?

No! I would have to go with my mom to interviews and photo shoots because she didn’t have anyone to babysit me. But I wasn’t as involved. I’ll write a verse in front of my son, but my mom never did that. Maybe she couldn’t. It was different, but I always admired what she did. I don’t even know if she knew how much I looked up to her.

In the first episode of the show, you talked about how your mom tried to dissuade you from a career in hip-hop. Is she proud of you now?

She’s very proud. She thinks I handled everything like a soldier. And now that she’s seen the show, she understands. Before, I don’t think she had an understanding of what I was, what I do and how I talk to people and get them to listen. Now she understands what it is, and she’s all for it. She asks me, “If this works out, will you be OK?” I tell her I will be. But honestly, I’m so scared of failing that I’m ready to put 200 percent of myself into everything I do. But my relationship with my mom has gotten closer and I need that. I need her support and my little brother’s support. This is not going to be something that’s easy for me. It’s gonna be a bumpy ride. But I’m gonna do it. I really am.

Do you have any plans for the prize money?

I’m going to use it for promotion and stack the rest of it away. I’m trying to get my hands on the next check, so I need to get out there and promote myself.

Do you see yourself signing with a major label or indie?

I wanna go for the major. I don’t think an indie would have enough money to put my project out the way I want. I’m sitting on two albums right now. I’m talking to A&Rs from Def Jam, DTP, Sony and Atlantic. A lot of people want to know the results of the show, so we’ll see what happens once they do, where I’ll end up. But I’ll end up somewhere. I guarantee you that.

Keep up with Rece via her MySpace.

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This entry was posted on Monday, June 9th, 2008 at 10:58 pm

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137 responses to to The Celebreality Interview – Rece Steele, Miss Rap Supreme

KIRA June 10, 2008 at 4:34 pm

YO!!!!!!! KID YOU ARE THE REASON ME AND MY BFF WATCHED THE SHOW, I WAS U AND SHE WAS BEYATA… YO ARE SOOOOOO DOPE AND IM NOT EVEN INTO RAP, KEEP DOING YOUR THING MA!!!! YOUR GREAT………….ALSO THAT HAIR WAS HOT DID U GO TO LUGO’S ????? THATS MY SPOTT….KEEP DOING YOU MA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

melissa b more md June 10, 2008 at 5:05 pm

yeah u were hot but byata blew you out in the ened.

ALMOST SATISFIED June 10, 2008 at 5:07 pm

WELL I STATED LAST WEEK, I WAS GOING FOR CHIBA. BUT SINCE SHE WAS KICKED OFF, I DIDNT HAVAE A FAVORTIE. ALL I WANNA SAY IS I THOUGHT MS. CHERRY SHOULD HAVE WON OR AST LEAST BEEN IN THE FINAL TWO BECUC IN THE INDUSTRY, ITS ALL ABOUT APPEARANCE AND SKILL. RECE HAS SKILL BBUT SHE NOT FUN TO LOOK AT. NONETHELESS, I AM CONTENT WIT HER WINNING BECUZ I HAVE NO CHOICE. AND N MY OPINION, BOTH OF THEM SHOULD HAVE ONE. BYATA SHOULDNT HAVE HAD ANY MONEY, BUT STILL A CONTRACT. FOR THE RAPPER/PRODUCER, WILL.I.AM TO SAY THAT “I WANT TO RECORD U” IS BIG. BOTH R DOPE BUT I THINK BYATA WITH A LIL MAKE UP WOULD MARKET BETTER ON BET, VH1, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, MTV. BUUTTT RECE WON SO OH WELL.

P.S. WHEN RECE STARTED SINGING WHILE SHE PERFORMED IN FRONT OF MISSY, SHE COPIED BYATA, SHE STARTED SINGING FIRST!

Bri June 10, 2008 at 6:40 pm

Way to go Rece…Don’t listen to negativity….you should know that you’re not going to appeal to everyone. I think you have skill and determination, and you will go far if you keep at it. As for the comments about you always looking down when you rhyme…I don’t think it’s intimidation, I just think you get caught up in what it is you’re saying…but whatever your reason for it, don’t listen to what people say about you….just keep at it, and you’ll go very far…CONGRATS!

wanakea June 10, 2008 at 6:40 pm

yo rece you are the bomb i knew you were going win. and i watched the whole show you were my favorite one because you were the best onr there. so holla back ma, You are going to do good in the rap game keep doing you rece. you are going to make it cause you hot mc you going to map the floor with the male mc’s. that’s right bx girl holla back.

Arrianna June 10, 2008 at 6:43 pm

great job. don’t stop there..keep at it

ESHA718803 June 10, 2008 at 6:44 pm

BX STAND THA @`! K UP!!!

THE GIRL GOT SKILLZ….CONGRAD RECE STEELE!!

BUT IT WONT BE THE LAST YOU SEE CHIBA , BAYATA, AND MISS CHERRY!!

wanakea June 10, 2008 at 6:48 pm

yo rece when chiba was there i thought you going to beat her up you keep your cool i give you props for that you are cool people. and yo byata was cool to and she keep herself together too. i cant believe that put up mess from chiba i’m glad she want home no a fence but she was a troublemaker. bx what’s up

marquita June 10, 2008 at 7:33 pm

i love reece hit my with that single im waiting

Cailtin314 June 10, 2008 at 7:41 pm

THANK U GOD! THIS CHICK GOT IT! I KNEW FROM THE FIRST TIME I SAW THE SHOW THAT SHE WAS GONNA MAKE IT! SHE SOUNDED LIKE SHE COULD BE RAEKWON’S SISTER…YEAH SOUND’S CRAZY FOR THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW HE’S A MEMBER OF THE WU-TANG CLAN! I’M GLAD SHE WON AND IF I WOULDA BET ANY MONEY ON HER THERE WOULD BE ALOTTA FOLKS PAYIN UP RIGHT NOW…THEY KNOW WHO THEY ARE… BIG UP’S MUCH LOVE TO RECE STEELE!!!!!!!!!1

tiff June 10, 2008 at 9:30 pm

Way to go Reece …..even tho I feel like Ms. Cherry should have been in the final 2 but hey I am glad that one of yall won.I can’t wait fir you to release that single I am waiting on it.

duval county June 10, 2008 at 10:22 pm

i’m soooo glad Rece won! Although it was a toss between her and B. Good luck!

DENISE June 10, 2008 at 10:38 pm

Rece Steel deserve the $%% le

DENISE June 10, 2008 at 10:41 pm

I got love for all the girls of rap supreme for doing they thing. rece steel she deserved to win.

addicted2chiba June 10, 2008 at 10:43 pm

Reece Steele…aka WTF!! Never could hear your rhymes cuz yo clothes, body, and face was too loud. You look like u pushed ur shi_ up there in a grocery cart. You remind me of a turd. You are a no talent, no dress code, no swagg hater mufu**a just like the rest. Thats why it didnt take much for that devil B to switch u over to the hater side too. Acting, yes ACTING, like you was gonna fight Chiba. Please, she would have clean the floor with that mop on your head. You didnt want it with her and it was obvious especially now since the show aired and u see what that devil B was all about! Oh now, you wanna say u didnt mean to act that way with Chiba! Now u wanna apologize to Chiba and give her a hug!…What a f***kin idiot!! But much respe (yea i meant respe how Khia spelled it) to ya for apologizing and realizing how wack u truly are and admitting you let the DEVIL use you.

Reece as quick as you won is as fast as you are forgotten!! Chiba i know u are a forgiving person but watch your back with that pillsberry dough bi***h. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCPBwfs6A8w

Lawanda June 10, 2008 at 11:50 pm

Rece… she murdered they !*@ on that BATTLE.. But i knew she would win, its was something about her. Can’t wait to hear the music. MISS RAP SUPREME BABY…..Reece make it happen let these hoez know,where you coming from that you always been MISS RAP SUPREME … DON’T HOLD BACK ON THESE HOEZ!!!

Kadija June 11, 2008 at 12:22 am

Miss Rece I knew from the begginning would win either her or Chiba. They brings it!!!!!! Congrats rece I really liked the show andI hope 2 hear u on Hot 97 really soon!!!!!!!

Someone literate June 11, 2008 at 3:17 pm

Rece Steele winning this competition is an affront in a number of ways. She is dumpy and unmarketable, unlike Byata, who is attractive and doesn’t have to lace her unintelligible “spitting” with so much profanity. Now, I’m an outsider looking in. I watched much of this series so I could mainly laugh at E-List celebrity MC Serch, a ridiculous Upper Middle-Class Jew who somehow has convinced himself that he’s Black! How funny….the man has one hit years ago and the public is still subjected to such a lamebrain….and you are NOT Black and every time you speak in that inane patois, you offend ALL Black people everywhere. WOOP WOOP, indeed! or maybe, OY VEY!

I’m also an outsider as I like many types of music, but hate, HATE all things Hip-Hop as it is music (although most MC’s are NOT musicians and couldn’t write a melody if you put a gun to their heads) that is aimed at a culturally-inept, mostly illiterate fan base. I loved it when Rece is yelling “I DOES this ” over and over, which is one of the few things I understood in her so-called song, and Missy ‘untalented: Elliot calls her a “Great” lyricist!! Damn, Bee-yotch, Bob Dylan is a great lyricist. OK? Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Neil Young, and Elvis Costello are GREAT lyricists. Not some dumpy broad spouting “I DOES this” and killing the English language with each chorus.

After Rece won, she also said, quite humorously, that she inherited her “talent” from her Mother, who was also an MC (HA! HA! HA!). All I see are two women who have never and will never actually care to WORK for a living. Just so Rece knows, she does NOT possess one iota of actual musical talent. I could barely understand half the bile that was coming out of her mouth and what I could decipher was something any sixth grader could have written. But hey, RAP is a lowly Art form. Smart people know this. It requires minimal WORK to do what 99% of the Hip-Hop Industry does. That’s just a fact. MC Serch can exploit that all he wants, but RAP cds are only bought by stupid suburban white kids anyway. So, it’s veritably harmless.

I only watched this train wreck of a program because a co-worker told me he laughed at how ridiculous and stupid the show was. He described the first episode and I couldn’t believe that such illiteracy would not only get airtime, but that an actual recording contract, that could have went to actual MUSICIANS, who learn to play and to write music (instead of STEALING it, like most Rap “Producers” do), is being handed to someone who reminds me of the woman who works at the local DMV and spends more time dealing with her nails than doing her job. Trust me, there is a Rece Steele in every city and I wouldn’t pay two cents (ooops, I meant, “CENT”) for her cd. But whatever. Her cd will “drop”, like a stone, nobody will care, and she will be yesterday’s news…Hell, she already IS yesterday’s news! Anyway, please spare us another season of ANYTHING hosted by MC Serch!

Peace out, dummies!!

HOLLYRED June 11, 2008 at 5:06 pm

CONGRATS GIRL YOU EARNED IT, KEEP DOING YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MUCH LOVE FROM NEW ORLEANS.

meeting of the mind June 12, 2008 at 12:32 pm

HOLLYRED——————– You sound like a pure bigot. You are full of predjudice, and the racial comments that you made, reveals your level of intelligence.
First of all, If you dont like rap music, why in the h-ll were you tuning in to a show that was clearly about rap? Second, you obviously believe that Byata should have won, because she,, ”talks white.”
The slange that is used in rap, music is about how one expresses themselves, it has nothing to do with the level of education. Get it straight.
If you dont like rap music, turn your dam channel. Who twisted your arm? Its people like you who thinks that rap music is so radical, and white folk music is so right. Well no body wants to listen to a bunch of cowboys crying about their wives leaving them. Find your medium in life, and dont worry about others quest.

meeting of the mind June 12, 2008 at 2:21 pm

HOLLYRED IAM SO SORRY,,,,, I MEANT TO ADDRESS MY COMMENT TO ”SOMEONE LITERATE.”

Blue Diva June 12, 2008 at 3:56 pm

Rece Steele,

First, I’d like to congratulate you on winning Miss Rap Supreme. I didn’t warm up to the show until Bree was eliminated, but I’m glad I did. Yo-yo was a wonderful representative of a Femme MC who could throw it down back in the day. Taking direction from her and MC Search put you on track for the crown. Second, I grew up during the rap error and must say you are a true lyricist!!! The title of Miss Rap Supreme had your name slam on it. Never mind the haters and previous posting on this blog. Ignore the nay sayers and ignorant racist. “Keep grinding” for God, your son and your dream!!! Dream stealers and haters hate to see a power, young, black woman do her thing. Also, they steal your energy. Third, you don’t have to validate yourself for anyone!!! Do you and be HAPPY!!! Finally, your style is a reflection of the Queens of Hip Hop; stand up for women and what you believe in. But don’t forget, we have young, impressionable teenagers listening. I’m a middle teacher and hear some of the rhymes my students recite which are not so favorable in school or anywhere for a teenager. I wish you ALL THE BEST IN THE WORLD AND KEEP SPITTIN THAT FIRE, GIRL!!!!

pinkemail June 12, 2008 at 4:14 pm

Reese, may God bless you everyday. Keep doing what you are called to do. It’s within you go all the way. Being that I’m from the Bronx , I knew you were going to win. Because that’s how we roll!

DOLLY June 12, 2008 at 7:30 pm

Hey Rece,
First of all, I hope you take some of that money and buy yourself a wardrobe. You looked a hot mess. Is that how females in the Bronx dress? Second, you really should think about liposuction, that gut is just nasty. Change that blonde hair, and get those nasty looking teeth cleaned. And whats up with the colored glasses. That is old and played out. Hope you can afford some contacts now.
You spit like you got a mouth full of s.h.i.t. cant even understand what you say.
But most of all, PLZ STOP,,,grabbing your nasty, fat, crotch. You are so ghetto. I think they let you win, cause you needed the cash to fix yourself. I dont see anyone running out to the store to buy your music, any time soon. NEXT MC PLZ.

pete June 13, 2008 at 12:11 am

I HAVE TO AGREE, RECE DID LOOK VERY UNATTRACTIVE. SHE COULD HAVE FIXED HERSELF UP A LITTLE MORE. AND HER RAP IS MANLY.

marry June 13, 2008 at 2:43 pm

I couldnt believe how old Roxanne looked on the show, what is happening to these rap artist? They just let themselves go. At least Queen Latifa still looks good.
As for Rece Steel,,,,she has a early star on looking a dam mess. Hope that money helps, in her getting a FULL makeover, and perhaps a body contour.
Come on ladies is life after rap that bad?

Micki4rmdaRock,ARK June 14, 2008 at 1:35 am

See the clowms posting don’t realize that u can take the fame and cheddar, u gone be what u are and it is what it is, Rece I’m glad u won, my gal Chiba was outta there too soon, but you held it down fa that gals that ain’t really got nothin goin’ on, while they trickin and sack chasin, you got a lump to start out wit and u got a hood mentality so it won’t go to waist, I know, the poor know how to hold down the crown and make it to a brighter day.

In your blessings remember tha gals like you was a few months ago and when things pick up help them to acheive their wildest and most respected fantasies.

Last things,
1. Rep you and no one else, if u ain’t it then don’t bring it for ‘em
2. Stack you paper, flip, no flop, invest, multiply, hustle, bustle, and keep the mind and the muscle
3. Lastly, Show all those who hated, never congratulated, and always underappreciated that you was it and all it took was a little hard work and a few people to get you started.

MC Serch was never really important in our world as youngstas, but I know now that he has the heart many don’t to take a gal like us and make us to be the best of the best.

Don’t give in and don’t give up!

TizZy June 14, 2008 at 1:37 pm

CHIBA is a beast. between rece & byata im glad rece got tha title but i would have loved to see rece & chiba battle it out. byata is mad aggy & altho i disagree w that episode wen chiba called her awhite devil i still think ms byata needz 2 shut tha hell up and quit hatin on a talented young female. regardless chiba is gunna make it big but rece did do her thing so big upz to her 4 her hard work

strawberry pie June 15, 2008 at 9:56 am

Mane…..hands down for the finale cherry should have won. I don’t care! I mean i’m not hatin on rece, it’s just that cherry was just a better flow the whole season. Even my gurl chiba had it, but she got eliminated b/c of whoever. Mane even Byata, had a good flow the entire season. I just don’t agree at all with the results. I mean i’m happy for rece, but i just don’t agree that she should have won.

BIG ROB June 15, 2008 at 12:28 pm

I’m GLAD that Rece won this competition. When I hear her rap, she takes me back. Her style of rap is a steady flow of words that I haven’t heard from a rapper (male or female) since the days of early 90′s rap.

A lot of people are in shock that Rece won this thing. The reason she won it is because she is not doing that “wack” rapping. All about the clothes, sex, money, etc…. She was talking real….

Matter of fact, let me put out my “Wackest” Rappers of all time list

1. Plies
2. Lil’ Scrappy
3. Trina
4. Shorty Lo
5. Mc Hammer
6. Geezy
7. Lil’ Momma
8. Birdman
9. Master P
10. Shop Boys

PHELONIE June 16, 2008 at 6:50 pm

RECE STEELE WAS THE HIP HOP FEMBABBY SECRET WEPON, I’M HAPPY SHE WON AND I CAN’T WAIT FOR HER 2 TAKE THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BY STORM…TRUST…SHE’S LAVA HOT, SHE WAS MY PICK FROM THE BEGINING

HRChick June 17, 2008 at 12:12 am

First I would like to say congratulations to Rece! I thought she did an excellent job during the finale. While the judges thought she was a little angry, I thought in the end, she showed a tremendous amount of passion and her final performance was very moving. I definitely felt Byata and Ms. Cherry should have been finalists but all of the girls were very talented and much respect to them all. I was very impressed with the way they could creatively develop those “16″ week after week. In response to Someone Literate—you must be a sad, sad, sad human being. For someone who dislikes hip hop so much, not only did you watch the show(regardless of the so-called reason you stated for watching) but you felt compelled enough to post a freakin’ comment that was the length of a novel. There’s something very contradictory in all of that, don’t you think? And who really is the dummy…..only dummies comment on things they have no knowledge of. While there are some rappers who do not have any talent, there are also some rock and roll artists who also have no talent. There are many, many hip hop artists who are true to the art form and who spit poetry. Do us all a favor and stick to topics that you actually have a knowledge of because hip hop is obviously not one of them. There is enough room in the rap game for females like Rece and females like Byata who is definitely talented as well. Oh, and don’t hate on Rece because she just won $100,000!

shara June 22, 2008 at 11:06 pm

I JUST FELT LIKE AT THE BEGINNING WHEN REECE TOLD SERCH WHO HER MOTHER WAS, RIGHT THEN AND THERE SHE WAS GOING TO WIN, A OLD SCHOOL RAPPER I NEVER HEARD OF THE HOE OR HIS ***&!$`$^`@$(*$ I REALLY NEVER UNDERSTOOD WAT SHE WAS TALKIN ABOUT AND ALL N ALL CHIBA WAS THE BEST SO SICK WIT IT. BYATA HATED ON HER SO MUCH SHE NEEDED TO FOCUS ON HERSELF AND HER DIRTY ***&!$`$^`@$(*$ FEET!

Tammy June 23, 2008 at 8:48 am

I will treasure the day when I see a competition on T.V. or in real life, where black women wont trust a white woman to be her friend. When this day comes, black women will be sucessfull.
Every time we trust those blonde hair, blue eyed, devils, we will fail.
They will never be our friends.
Chiba would have done better to kiss the devil himself. Byata is a twofaced, little sneeky d.i.k.e.
She knew that Chiba was real competion for her azz, so she used the old white girl trick, Act like shes’ your bff, and then stab you in the back.
When are you gonna wake up, black women? They only become our friends for a couple of reasons, they want to be like us, or they want to sleep with our men.
As for Reece, I thought she was so sloppy lookin, and she needs to loose some of that weight. I thought she was a twofaced, NewYork, wanna be tough chick. However, within the choices, Byata or her. The right person won. Byata needs to get a good, long d.i.c.k.

prissy boo October 21, 2008 at 5:10 pm

omg rece you are so my girl and all the peeps dat is hatin like lady luck needs to f@#^ off i collect yo cds and every thing and i be spredin the word and every thang i even added you to my myspace stay strong BRONX BABY’s rulez

rece lova October 24, 2008 at 6:11 pm

OMG, you the one and only i love your videos you and sean are so ca-ute my brothas siad they saw you and sean in yalls car

Bossy T November 24, 2008 at 10:20 pm

I think she was da )^~(#%*$+“&&~*) N Then Sum Girl Do the Dam Thang Im ready to hear yo )^~(#%*$+“&&~*) that weight )^~(#%*$+“&&~*) DO U If U do it do it 4 ur self !!! @)+(+&~%^&(`#@#` them other $#`*$($!%#****@__ es cause u a GO GIRL!!!!!!!!

bunni c December 28, 2008 at 3:06 pm

i love ya rece stay strong

huge fan of rece January 20, 2009 at 6:26 pm

hey rece u and ur son r adorable im ur huge fan i luv ur cd i couldnt make it to the place that u went to to rap any ways u is my niga u rule keep up the good work

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Shads2c3nts March 30, 2009 at 1:14 pm

I Hope that Nikki Reed doesnt get killed in chain letter. She needs to stay alive for a nice sequel

flamekikgame April 6, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Yo, I got a chance to see a screening for chain letter starring nikki reed at the sacramento film festival. When does it come out?

mike July 3, 2009 at 6:00 pm

rece steele is my (&+))^)&`(`&#$^(+ she is fye as hell if i could i would tap that she like my true love i love ya beautiful stay fye

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