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Assata Perkins, known professionally as Sa-Roc, is an American rapper. In 2016, she became the second female rapper to sign with the Rhymesayers label.

Early life
Sa-Roc was born in Southeast, Washington, D.C., on December 28, 1981. She grew up in the Congress Heights neighborhood. As a teenager, she was a student at City of Peace, an organization devoted to encouraging students to become active in their community through theater. She has been open about her history of self-harm as an adolescent, later referencing this period in her song "Forever". She attended the Nation House school and then the College of Arts and Sciences at Howard University where she studied biology. ==Career==
Career
In 2002, Sa-Roc met Atlanta-based producer Sol Messiah and the two began a long collaboration. Although she recorded albums, Sa-Roc did not start performing on stage until a 2011 benefit for Mutulu Shakur. In February 2018, she debuted her single "Forever". In October 2018, she debuted her single "Goddess Gang". The track was featured in the 2019 racing video game Need for Speed Heat. Her first Rhymesayers album, ''The Sharecropper's Daughter, was released on October 2, 2020. The Economist'' named it as one of the 15 best albums of 2020. Sa-Roc's song "Believe" was featured in And She Could Be Next, a 2020 PBS documentary about the Squad. ==Influences==
Influences
Sa-Roc's influences include artists such as Billie Holiday, Outkast, Bad Brains, Nirvana and Björk. Her name is a combination of her childhood nickname "Sa Sa" and a tribute to hip hop emcee Sha-Rock. ==Discography==
Discography
;Albums • Supernova (2008) • Journey of the Starseed (2010) • Stardust (2010) • Ether Warz (2011) • The Book of Light (2013) • Babylon (2013) • Nebuchadnezzar (2014) • Extra-Terrestrial (2015) • Gift of the Magi (2015) • ''The Sharecropper's Daughter'' (2020) • ''The Sharecropper's Daughter Deluxe'' (2021) ;Mixtapes • The Legend of Black Moses (2015) ;EPs • Astral Chronicles (2008) • MetaMorpheus (2016) ==References==
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