Chyna Whyte was born and raised in
New Orleans, Louisiana, she started rapping when she was a child but later pursued her rap career in 1992. She got her first break in 1998 and signed with Lil Jon's BME Records but before then she decided to send her demo tapes that she spent years working on with Super Producer
Donald "XL" Robertson (Strickly Business) and mail them to various record labels. They all met for the first time in the studio and recorded an album that was never released. She went on to record many features on Lil Jon's albums and released a few of her own singles,
"Blocka Blocka", "Thug For Life", which was featured on the
Love And A Bullet Soundtrack, "What They Want" and "Girls Get Buck featuring Master P". Lil Jon and Chyna Whyte went on and signed a distribution deal with TVT Records but she never got the chance to release any of her own albums. In 2001, Chyna was released from prison. She served five months in federal prison and served the remainder of the year on house arrest but her probation officer allowed her travel and do concerts. She left Atlanta at that time and came back at the end of 2005 after the effects of
Hurricane Katrina. Whyte started her own publishing company, Seed Shop LLC, formally named Ching Chong Publishing, and has been affiliated with
BMI since 1997. ==Bibliography==