Pre-Release
- MAY 17, 2024
- 22 Songs
- 3:AM (feat. Erykah Badu) - Single · 2024
- Stand Tall - Single · 2024
- Eve · 2019
- Eve · 2019
- Asteroids - Single · 2023
- Bigger Love · 2020
- MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES (LIMITED EDITION) · 2022
- Laila’s Wisdom · 2017
- Eve · 2019
- Eve · 2019
- 2024
- 2019
- 2017
- 2016
Artist Playlists
- A surge of dizzying rhymes from a modern hip-hop marvel.
Compilations
- 2023
Appears On
- Jacob Collier
- King Cure
More To Hear
- Rapsody joins for an exclusive Bottle Service.
- Tyler, The Creator and Rapsody speak on De La’s impact.
- The emcee on “Asteroids” with Hit-Boy.
- Estelle is joined by Lola Brooke and Rapsody.
- She highlights the duality of being both Black and a woman in hip-hop.
- Listen to performances from Rapsody, Lil Baby, Nas, and Wale.
- The Dreamville MC talks Spilled Milk Vol. 1, plus Rapsody.
More To See
About Rapsody
Grammy-nominated rapper Rapsody has earned acclaim for her personal, R&B-influenced brand of hip-hop. • Rapsody was discovered by producer 9th Wonder as a member of the group Kooley High while a student at North Carolina State University. • She made her debut on 9th Wonder’s 2007 album The Dream Merchant Vol. 2 and released her first solo mixtape, Return of the B-Girl in 2010. The tape features Mac Miller, Big Daddy Kane, and more. • Her 2017 sophomore album, Laila’s Wisdom, earned her a pair of Grammy nominations, including Best Rap Album. • All 16 tracks on Rapsody’s third LP, 2019’s Eve, are named for influential black women. Examples include “Oprah,” “Sojourner,” “Michelle,” and “Serena.” • In 2020, Rapsody featured on songs by Public Enemy (“Fight The Power: Remix 2020”), T.I. (“Air & Water Interlude”), and Stevie Wonder (“Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate”).
- HOMETOWN
- Snow Hill, NC, United States
- BORN
- January 21, 1983
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap