1992–1995: Early success In 1992, Da Brat's big break occurred when she won the grand prize in a local
rap contest sponsored by
Yo! MTV Raps. As part of her prize, Brat met the young rap duo
Kris Kross and was introduced to their producer,
Jermaine Dupri; Brat was eventually signed to his
So So Def label, with Dupri remaining a collaborator, friend and fixture throughout the entirety of Brat's career. Her debut album,
Funkdafied (1994), entered the
Billboard hip hop albums chart at No. 11. The album went
platinum, making her the first solo female rapper to exceed one million records sold. The album's lead single, "
Funkdafied", reached No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart and No. 6 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Her follow-up single from the album, "Give It 2 You", reached No. 26 on the Hot 100. The Essence article "Da Brat's Best Fashion Looks" highlights the evolution and impact of Da Brat's unique style throughout her career. It showcases her distinctive fashion choices, blending hip-hop culture with personal flair, making her a fashion icon. The article features her signature looks, such as iconic braids and oversized jerseys, emphasizing how her bold style complements her musical career and influences the fashion industry. Da Brat's fearless approach to fashion has inspired many, solidifying her role in shaping hip-hop fashion and beyond.
1996–1999: Collaborations and film projects In 1996, Da Brat released her second full-length album,
Anuthatantrum, which included the single "
Ghetto Love" featuring
T-Boz of
TLC. Over the course of the 1990s, Brat came to be recognized for her comedic timing, her laidback attitude, and her many memorable guest-spots on other artists' songs. She was featured with Kris Kross on the title track of their album
Da Bomb (1993), as well as on their third album,
Young, Rich and Dangerous (1996). A long-time friend of singer
Mariah Carey, Brat contributed a rap verse to the So So Def
remix of Carey's No. 1 single "
Always Be My Baby" in 1996, which also featured Dupri and fellow So So Def group
Xscape. That same year, Brat made her feature film debut in
Kazaam (1996), starring
Shaquille O'Neal. The late 1990s saw Da Brat featured in many high-profile collaborations, including her appearance on a remix of
Dru Hill's 1997 song "
In My Bed". That same year, she and Dupri also appeared on a remix of Mariah Carey's No. 1 single "
Honey", entitled "Honey (So So Def mix)"; Brat also recorded a hit remix of "Ladies' Night (Not Tonight)" with
Lil' Kim,
Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes (of TLC),
Angie Martinez, and
Missy Elliott. The quintet gave an
Ancient Egypt/
Roman-themed performance of the song at the
1997 MTV Video Music Awards. Brat was then featured in "
Sock It 2 Me" by Elliott, off of her debut album
Supa Dupa Fly (1997), and starred in its accompanying music video. In 1999, she was featured with
Krayzie Bone (of
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) on Carey's "
I Still Believe (Imagination Remix)", originally by
Brenda K. Starr; the remixed version creatively samples the melodies of "
Pure Imagination", originally performed by
Gene Wilder in
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). That same year, Brat was featured again with Missy Elliott on Mariah Carey's remix of "
Heartbreaker" (1999), and starred in the accompanying music video. She also joined Carey for several televised promotional performances, including on
The Oprah Winfrey Show. The remix samples the song "
Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)" (1993) by
Snoop Dogg, who also appears in the music video, and Brat composed her verses loosely based on the original. By the end of 1999, she had also contributed a verse to the remix of
Brandy's "
U Don't Know Me (Like U Used To)", as well as to a remix of the
Destiny's Child hit "
Jumpin', Jumpin'".
2000–2003: Return to solo work In early 2000, Da Brat released her third full-length album,
Unrestricted, preceded by the single "That's What I'm Looking For" (U.S. no. 56), which was featured on the soundtrack to ''
Big Momma's House'' (2000). She also released "
What'chu Like" (U.S. No. 26), featuring R&B singer
Tyrese. The album was not as well-received as Brat's earlier work. However, the record and the new millennium saw an image change for Da Brat, deviating from her "
gangsta",
tomboy persona, and deciding to follow the "sexy" trend in
popular music. The new album featured Da Brat reciting more forward, sexually charged lyrics and wearing more revealing, feminine outfits. In 2001, Brat continued being featured on other artists' songs, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart (along with
Cameo and rappers
Ludacris and
Shawnna) on the remix of Mariah Carey's "
Loverboy". The same year, she was featured on
Destiny's Child's "Survivor" remix. Da Brat also appeared as friend Louise in Carey's 2001 movie
Glitter. In 2003, Brat released her fourth album, titled
Limelite, Luv & Niteclubz, including the single "
In Love wit Chu" which peaked at peaked at No. 9 on the
Billboard rhythmic chart. At the same time, she appeared on the fourth season of
VH1's The Surreal Life.
2005–present: Current activities In 2005, she made a comeback of sorts when she was featured on the remix of the song "
I Think They Like Me", by
Dem Franchize Boyz, which also featured
Bow Wow and
Jermaine Dupri. The song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart and No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2006, she was an onstage guest on
Mariah Carey's
The Adventures of Mimi Tour in Atlanta, New York City, Long Island, Washington DC, Chicago, and Los Angeles performing her rap verses on the "Heartbreaker" and "Honey" remixes. She was also featured on
Kelly Rowland's "Gotsta Go", a bonus track from her 2007 album
Ms. Kelly and is also featured on "4real4real", a bonus track from Carey's
E=MC². She also co-wrote a song with Carey called "O.O.C." which appears on
E=MC² and contributes backing vocals on the track. In 2007, she participated in the fifth season of the VH1 reality series
Celebrity Fit Club. In 2011, she did a remix with Kelly Rowland called "Motivation" featuring
Lil Wayne. Following her release from prison, she launched a web series about life after the experience titled "Brat Chronicles: In Transition" on YouTube. She released her new single "Is It Chu?" on iTunes and other digital services on July 2, 2013. She now works for the
Rickey Smiley Morning show as a co-host (July 2015 – present) and is part of the
Dish Nation cast out of Atlanta. Since 2016, Da Brat has appeared on the reality TV series
The Rap Game, as a mentor to young talent. In 2017 Da Brat joined the reality TV series
Growing up Hip Hop: Atlanta which follows around Atlanta legends and children of Atlanta legends. ==Personal life==