![]() ![]() It made me realize I didn’t need to be in the situations I was in I needed to solely focus on me. “I was always getting myself into trouble, I was always fighting, and I was always hanging with people who weren’t good for me, which is why I got shot,” she sighs. However, trouble followed her everywhere until she got shot. ![]() She regularly uploaded remixes to YouTube and attracted an audience. Taking to social media, she posted freestyles on Facebook, remixing the likes of Dej Loaf’s “Try Me” and making a viral impact with millions of views. Big Boss Vette told everyone, “I want to be a rapper,” and she made good on her promise. Following her mother’s marriage, the family grew. Meanwhile, mom worked as a daycare teacher, while grandma “took on the role of my father,” says Big Boss Vette. ![]() At three-years-old, her father was incarcerated. She developed a sense of hustle early on. It gets hard and discouraging at times, but it will pay off in the end if you keep pushing.” When you’re finally there, you own that shit, because it’s yours. “No matter how far you’ve come from the bottom, the only way to go is up. “To me, being a boss basically means you can do whatever you put your mind to,” she explains. After raking in over 30 million total streams independently and receiving plugs from the likes of Chlöe Bailey and more, she bosses up on a series of singles for Republic Records and her 2021 debut EP. Louis rapper and singer lights up any room and instantly commands attention. Now, Big Boss Vette asserts herself as a bright, blunt, and bold force for hip-hop with unapologetic bars, undeniable style, and a fiery flow of her own. She’s completely charismatic, crafty, confident, and clearly doesn’t give a… ![]()
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