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Just like a perfect cocktail, “not too hard, not too soft, and just perfect.” A befitting way one can describe the rapper we’ve come to know as Allie Baby. Giving you raw and street savvy lyricism, accompanied with a raspy New Orleans accent, Allie has developed a sound that is uniquely her own. From her impeccable writing skills, to that commanding voice so unexpected from the pint size beauty, she lets it be known she is here to stay for a while. Born and raised in New Orleans, which birthed some of Hip-Hop's most influential artist and legendary music empires (Master P, Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, No limit, Cash Money Records), in addition to New Orleans' strong association with Jazz, Allie inherited the musical creativity and influence her city is known for. Diverse yet cohesive, she successfully integrates various genres into her own sound covering all bases. Before embarking on a solo career, Allie was fortunate to be a member of two groups. Blak Iyce, a female group molded under the direction of Dj Wild Wayne. "It was a great learning experience." recalls Allie. "We got a chance to open up for G- Unit, the 504 Boyz, and travel on a tour bus to see what life on the road was like." "We opened up in about 20 cities and sometimes only had a couple hours of sleep, but none of that discouraged me. It made me work harder." Allie was also a member of Gs Up, a group founded by Atlanta rapper Lil Scrappy, both opportunities that would allow the road to greatness to begin. She would continue to open up for B2K, Camron, Nas, and other mainstream acts. While recording in a Memphis studio, she had a chance encounter with producer Drumma Boy, the same producer who would go on to make hits for artists such as Kanye West, TI, and Young Jeezy. At the time, he was still up and coming. He dropped off some of his work and Allie listened to the tracks. She became hooked to his signature synthesized laced sound. They kept in touch over the years. From the first studio session together, the pair had deniable chemistry. Drumma Boy would go on to produce Allie’s breakout single “Yay” which created a heavy buzz online. While making something of her budding rap career, she tapped into acting. Working with independent film company, Most Wanted Films, Allie landed roles in the movies “Da Block Party” and “Black Saturday” in 2003. In 2005, she personally funded and released “Pre Season,” a mix tape hosted by Dj Drama and the Aphilliates. On the heels of what was one of the nation’s most devastating natural disasters, Allie spoke candidly of the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and other topics relevant at the time. “Music says what the heart can’t express. It’s therapeutic.” In 2010, Allie dropped another mix tape, “Study Hall,” and landed a role in the short film “Keeper of the Flame.” She was also nominated for “Best Female Artist” in the 2010 NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards. The year 2011 would shape up real nice for the lyrical southern belle. She released “12:47,” a mix tape hosted by DJ Smallz featuring some hip hop heavy hitters, collaborating with legendary 8 Ball. The same legend she would bring as a surprise performer with her at the 2011 NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards. She was nominated again and won “Best Female Artist.” As a seasoned performing rap artist, no wonder she would land the perfect role in the feature film “Must Be the Music”, directed by famous actor Charles Duton, starring Clifton Powell, Tasha Smith, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, Black Thought, Jada Kiss, and former Atlanta Housewife star Lisa Wu Hartwell. The film hit theaters in 2013. Allie was also nominated for the “Slept on Artist of the Year” award at the 2012 SEA Awards and was featured in Sweden magazine “Sonic” both in 2012 and again in 2014. Having not dropped any new music since 2012, Allie’s presence and buzz did not fizzle much. 2014 she was featured in Complex Magazine’s “Top 10 New Orleans Rappers You Should Know” article. This accolade gave her motivation to get back to the grind. Its now 2015 and Allie has been on one since the year started. She released the highly anticipated project “Wifey” which landed at number five on the Top 100 Hip Hop Charts for London blog “Plixid,” as well as taking business endeavors up a notch by launching an entertainment company, an LLC she titled HAW- Hustler At Work. Allie Baby’s music received placement in this past season of Tyler Perry’s popular mini series, The Haves And The Have Nots. We’ve seen her get back on the stage reminding people she is still here with performances at this year’s SXSW. Probably one of the biggest highs of 2015 thus far for Allie was performing at the 2015 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on the Congo Square Stage. The Jazz Fest performance was such a success, it garnered a write up in the New Orleans Advocate stating she was the artist who stood out the most amongst the vets that were ready for the Big Stage.

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