Ms. Melodie
Ms. Melodie | |
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| Ms Melodie and KRS One in 1988 Ms Melodie and KRS One in 1988 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Ramona Scott[1] March 21, 1969[2] |
| Origin | Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
| Died | July 17, 2012 (aged 43) |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Occupation | MC |
| Years active | 1988–1992 |
| Labels | |
| Formerly of | Boogie Down Productions |
Ms. Melodie, the stage name of Ramona Parker (née Scott; March 21, 1969 – July 17, 2012), was an American MC. She was associated with KRS-One's group Boogie Down Productions (BDP) and was for a time married to KRS-One.[3] She was described by Vibe as "one of the ladies who could sonically spar with the fellas, spit raw lyrics, rhyme from a female's perspective, and hold their own."[4]
Career
[edit | edit source]Scott participated in the 1989 "Self Destruction" piece created by the Stop the Violence Movement.[5] AllMusic said that her single, "Hype According to Ms. Melodie", featured an "aggressive style" and was "excellent".[6] Ms. Melodie and the rest of BDP appeared in the Keenen Ivory Wayans film I'm Gonna Git You Sucka.[6] Her only album, Diva, was released the following year by Jive/RCA Records and was largely produced by KRS-One, with contributions from Sam Sever and the Awesome 2's DJ Teddy Tedd.[6] The single "Wake Up, Wake Up" reached the Top 20 of Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart; the music video to its follow-up single "Live on Stage" was a hit on video stations. She appeared in the music video for Queen Latifah's single "Ladies First".[7]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Scott was raised in the Flatbush section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.[6] She was the younger sister of former BDP member Harmony (Harmony, born Pamela (Scott) Pettway went on to sing gospel as a lead vocalist for Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir - winning six Grammy awards, the most of any gospel choir).[8] She was married to KRS-One from 1987 to 1992.[3] She had two sons. It has not been confirmed that these sons were fathered by KRS-One.
Scott died on July 17, 2012, at the age of 43 due to complications from an undisclosed illness.[9]
Discography
[edit | edit source]- Diva (1989)[10]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Kris Parker, Who Came Home from Life on the Streets to Become Gold Record Rapper KRS-One from People, February 27, 1989
- ^ Discogs: Ms. Melodie from Discogs
- ^ a b Rapper Ms. Melodie has died, Toronto Sun; July 19, 2012
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Ms. Melodie at IMDb
- Ms. Melodie at AllMusic
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