Ladi6 was born in
Christchurch on 7 November 1982, and raised in that city. She grew up in the eastern suburb of
Aranui. Her family moved to Africa for a year and a half when she was a teenager, where she says she first started to write songs and play guitar. After she returned to Christchurch in the mid-1990s, she started her entertainment career as a break dancer. When she was 16 she formed her all-elements hip-hop crew which evolved into New Zealands first all-female hip-hop music group, Sheelahroc, with Sarah Tamaira (a.k.a. Voodoo Child) and Tyra Hammond in May 1998. Sheelahroc released the hit single "If I Gave U Th' Mic" and won Most Promising New Act at the 2001
bNet Music Awards. After Sheelahroc broke up, Ladi6 went on to form Verse Two with Parks (Brent Park), Julien Dyne, Markus Vanilau, Elia Gaitau, Vanessa Mcgowan, DJ 4130, Matipi Turua, Redford Grenell, Vanessa Mcgowan, Nick Robertson (Shapeshifter) as well as a variety of guest musicians including MC Scribe. "Gold" went to Number 1 on the NZ Alternative charts in its first week of play on the
bNet stations and was the 5th most played song on the bNet stations in 2003. and remixed by Manuel Bundy on Solephonics records. Ladi6 was nominated for Best Vocalist/MC at the 2003 bNet Awards
Gil Scott Heron,
Erykah Badu,
Jhene Aiko and
Digable Planets. The current line-up of the wider Ladi6 group is Ladi6, producer Parks (her partner), producer/keyboardist Brandon Haru, and sound technician Steve Roberts. Also in December 2014 saw the release of her cousin
Oscar Kightley's Redbull documentary
Ladi6 – Return to Africa, which follows Ladi6 on a journey of musical rediscovery to her origins, revisiting the times and places where she was inspired to become a musician in Tanzania, East Africa. The documentary captures the adventure for Ladi6, her partner and producer Parks, and their son, Philli Park-Tamati. ==
Time Is Not Much ==