The Lady of Rage explained

Background:person
Birth Name:Robin Yvette Allen
Birth Date:6 February 1968[1]
Birth Place:Farmville, Virginia, U.S.[2]
Years Active:1988–present

Robin Yvette Allen (born February 6,[1] 1968), known professionally as the Lady of Rage, is an American rapper, singer and actress best known for her collaborations with several other Death Row Records artists, including Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg on the seminal albums, The Chronic and Doggystyle.[3] The Lady of Rage has been described as "one of the most skillful female MCs" with a "mastery of flow" and "hard-core lyrics".[3]

Biography

In the summer of 1988, the Lady of Rage was 20 years old when she met Shahkim, now known as Black Rushn of the Original Outlaw Brothers, a rap group from Queens, New York. Once Shahkim convinced the Lady of Rage that he could get her a record deal, he brought her into his group. The members of the Outlaw Brothers made Rage a member of the group, and they eventually signed to a production deal with the L.A. Posse (who went on to produce several big hits for LL Cool J). At the time, the L.A. Posse had several artists within their group including, MC Wind, and the Real Roxanne. The L.A. Posse also had several relationships with different labels. Rage, along with all of the artists in the camp worked diligently writing and recording out of Chung King Studios in lower Manhattan. In 1991, the Lady of Rage met with Chubb Rock, providing vocals for the track "Bring Em Home Safe" on his album The One, which she recorded under the name of 'Rockin’ Robin'.[4]

Dr. Dre discovered the Lady of Rage after hearing the vocals she recorded for the L.A. Posse's album, They Come in All Colors (1991).[5] She later appeared on several tracks on Dr. Dre's 1992 album The Chronic, and on Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle in 1993.[6]

On July 26, 1994, the Lady of Rage released the hit single "Afro Puffs" (from the soundtrack to Above the Rim) which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. She also made an appearance on Tha Dogg Pound's album Dogg Food on the track "Do What I Feel". Though she had made more than a dozen appearances on soundtracks as well as albums from her Death Row Records cohorts, the Lady of Rage didn't release her debut album until 1997. Her debut solo album, Necessary Roughness, was released in June 1997 and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard R&B Album chart and 32 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. Her solo album was originally called Eargasm, but it was continually pushed back - the album was meant to have been the next album on Death Row Records after The Chronic, and then after Doggystyle, before finally being released in 1997.[7]

After the release of her album and a guest-appearance with Gang Starr alongside Kurupt ("You Know My Steez (Three Men and a Lady Remix)") in 1998,[6] Rage left Death Row Records and the music industry to focus on acting, appearing in an episode of Kenan & Kel.[8] The Lady of Rage then went on to be featured in the sitcom The Steve Harvey Show on The WB as Coretta Cox, a recurring role she played from 1997 to 2000. She also had a role in Next Friday as Baby D, the sister of Day Day's ex-girlfriend.[8]

From 2000 to 2002, she made three appearances on songs by Snoop Dogg: "Set It Off" from his album Tha Last Meal (2000), a solo track, "Unfucwitable", on Snoop Dogg Presents...Doggy Style Allstars Vol. 1 (2002), and "Batman & Robin", from his album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss (2002).[6]

In 2007, Rage signed to Shante Broadus' label, Boss Lady Entertainment, and recorded a mixtape called, From VA 2 LA.[9] She also made appearances on (2005) and Cali Iz Active (2006) in the song "Keep it Gangsta".

In 2008, Rage was a part of the FEM (Females Earning Money) Movement along with fellow female rappers Babs (of Da Band), Lady Luck, and Amil.[10] In 2008, she performed with MC Lyte, Yo-Yo, and Salt-n-Pepa at the BET Hip Hop Awards.[11] In the summer of 2010 she joined Snoop Dogg during his headlining set at the Rock the Bells festival concert series, along with Warren G, RBX, and Tha Dogg Pound for a performance of the Doggystyle album in its entirety.

In 2011, Rage was part of the group N'Matez, along with Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, and RBX.[12] They released the track "Trajical".

Rage signed on to play herself in Dogg Pound 4 Life, a biographical film focusing on the rise of the 1990s rap group, Tha Dogg Pound[13] and was pictured in an Instagram post with Daz Dillinger.[14]

Rage also made an appearance on MC Eiht's 2017 album Which Way Iz West on the track "Heart Cold".

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Filmography

Film

List of film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Ride Peaches
2000Next Friday Baby D'
2001Thug Life Ami
2005Confessions of a Thug Seventy-Five
2011The Cookout 2Litter Control Officer WatkinsTV movie
2018Thriller Emma Page
2021Judas and the Black Messiah Lady Panther
2024Miss Cleo: Her Rise and FallYouree "Miss Cleo" HarrisTV movie

Television

List of television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Soul TrainHerselfEpisode: "Tony! ToniToné!/Jonathan Butler/The Lady of Rage"
1997–2001The Steve Harvey ShowCoretta "The Ox" CoxRecurring cast: season 2-4, guest: season 5
1999Kenan & KelYovandaEpisode: "Three Girls, a Guy and a Cineplex"
2015On TenPhylissEpisode: "Pilot"
2016Celebrity Family FeudHerselfEpisode: "Snoop Dogg vs. Sugar Ray Leonard/Laila Ali vs. George Hamilton"
Unsung HerselfEpisode: "Kurupt"
2017Who Killed Tupac?HerselfEpisode: "East Coast Vs. West Coast" & "Devil in a Red Suit"

Documentary

List of documentary film credits
YearTitleRole
2000Straight from the Streets Herself
2010My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop Herself
Mics on Fire Herself

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Just foolin' around...bout to go celebrate my day!. of Rage. The Lady. Instagram. 2020-03-08.
  2. Web site: The Lady of Rage. November 18, 2017. 2PacLegacy. 2019-11-28.
  3. Book: Edwards, Paul. How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC. registration. Chicago Review Press. Chicago, Illinois. 2009. 978-1556528163. 324.
  4. Web site: Exclusive Interview with the Lady Of Rage. Raptalk.net. Rap and Hip Hop Music Network. December 7, 2006. December 14, 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20120907024446/http://www.raptalk.net/news/features/ExclusiveInterviewWithTheLadyOfRage.php . September 7, 2012 .
  5. Web site: The Lady of Rage – Biography & History. AllMusic. August 1, 2018.
  6. Web site: The Lady of Rage – Credits. AllMusic. August 1, 2018.
  7. http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/theladyofrage/ // The Lady Of Rage Interview (February 2007) // West Coast News Network //
  8. Web site: The Lady of Rage. IMDb. August 1, 2018.
  9. Web site: VA 2 L.A. – The Lady of Rage – Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic. August 1, 2018.
  10. http://www.sixshot.com/news/11708/
  11. http://www.bet.com/specials/hiphopawards08/performers/hha08_performer_ladyofrage
  12. Web site: Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, RBX & The Lady Of Rage Form Supergroup "N'Matez". August 5, 2011. HipHopDX. 2019-12-13.
  13. Web site: 2015-09-08. The 'Dogg Pound 4 Life' Film Has Begun Shooting And Now Has A Full Cast. 2020-06-10. Vibe. en.
  14. Web site: DAZ DILLINGER on Instagram: "@theladyofrage_ ON THE STE OF #DPG4LIFEMOVIE COACH'N ALONG WIT @mrcurtisyoung AS DR DRE". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/7UXlq2tIXx . December 24, 2021 . registration. 2020-06-10. Instagram. en.