Reynosa wrote her first rap at age 15. She began her career in hip hop music in 1989, learning from her brother Dax and her cousin Jurny Big who had formed a Christian hip hop group called
LPG in 1984. In a 2009 interview, she cited
MC Lyte as the reason that she started rapping. In 1998, she guested on the LPG album
360 Degrees. Reynosa frequented venues in the Los Angeles hip hop underground such as
Project Blowed,
Good Life Cafe, and Unity. Reynosa recorded two more studio albums — 2001's
Tunnel Vision and 2004's
Tunnel Rats — as well as compilation album —
Underground Rise, Volume 1: Sunrise/Sunset (2003) — with Tunnel Rats. She also appeared the 2002 album
Cali Quake, the debut release from Tunnel Rats member
Raphi. The 2004 documentary
The Battle for L.A. portrayed the Los Angeles battle rap scene and includes footage of Reynosa. In 2005, she guested on the
extended play Freedom by Tunnel Rats and
New Breed member Macho. In 2009, she released her debut studio album as a solo artist,
L.A. Woman, taking inspiration for the title from
the Doors album of the same name. Reynosa explained that making the album was delayed for years due to various hardships. She dedicated the album to her grandmother. as well as the album ''Let'emknow'' by LMNO. In 2009, she featured on Peace 586's album
Hear and also on a
remix extended play from
Fol Chen,
The Longer U Wait. Reynosa launched her fashion line, Zane Marie Bags (originally Zane One Bags), in the early 2010s after eight years of practice and twelve years after she first started selling crochet at various music festivals, clubs, and poetry venues. followed up by a single of the same title. In 2011 she contributed to Macho's album
Remember, and this track was remixed two years later by producer Sundance. In 2013, she appeared on
Group Therapy by
Sivion. She featured on the
LA Symphony album
You Still On Earth? in 2014, and in 2019 featured on the album ''Here's Mud in Your Eye'' by
Krum and
Theory Hazit. == Discography ==