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Artist description
PG-13
"Just Kids, Livin' in a Ghetto World" - but heading in the RIGHT direction.
PG-13 is a group of talented young female rapper/dancers from Chicago, ages 11-13,
with skills beyond their years.
Each young lady brings her own special talent and personality to the group.
Collectively, the girls offer each other words of encouragement.
Their favorite phrase is. "Don't let others' insecurities become your own."
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Music Style
Hip/Hop, Rap, R&B |
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Musical Influences
Lil' Bow Wow, Nelly, Da Brat, Lil' Romeo, etc. |
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Artist History
They have been rapping together for over a year, and have already performed on numerous showcases, including TV's "Expose" and the Douglass Park "Juke Jam". |
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Group Members
Anjonai "Nai-Nai" Abram born 1989 in Chicago. She resides on Chicago's South Side and is educated at Woodlawn Elementary & continuing at Carnegie School. Along wit her obvious vocal talents, she is a gifted writer and has received numerous awards for her academic achievements. Her ambitions are to produce multi-platinum albums and eventually own her own successful record label.
Jasmine "Jazzi" Glover born 1989. She also resides on Chicago's South Side, where she is educated at Woodlawn Elementary & continues on to Cosmisky School. Always full of energy, with constant jokes, she is the newest member of the group. Miss Glover, who is a very god student, wants to be a positive role model for even younger children and offer these words of advice "obey your parents" and " always follow your dreams."
Jackie " Jai" Ivery born 1989 in Chicago. Residing on Chicago's West Side, she attends Alcott School. While Jackie wants the group to be successful and to have a lot of fans, she would like to stress the importance of school to all the younger children she comes in contact with. Her biggest inspiration is her mother.
Tanisha "Ne-Ne" Kendrick born 1990. This young lady attends the Oscar Mayer School and also resides on the West Side. The youngest member of the group, she shows maturity and experience that makes up for her tender age. "Ne-Ne," who's mother is her best friend makes a point of saying "Say NO to drugs" and "Stay in School" whenever she gets the opportunity to talk to younger children.
As a group the girls offer each other words of encouragement. Their favorite phrase is. "Don't let others' insecurities become your own."
For booking or more information contact:
Ms. Arona Jackson - Mgmt.
1-312-719-4541
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Instruments
All tracks recorded at Tic Toc Entertainment Studios, Chicago IL. Using state of the art MIDI equipment, and CUBASE VST Digital Recording Software. |
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Albums
PG-13: Ghetto World |
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Press Reviews
The group was presented an award by the UBAW for placing highly in their Rap and Poetry contest, open to Chicago public school students, for their performance of "Don't Hate." |
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Additional Info
For booking or more information contact: Ms. Arona Jackson -MGMT. E-mail: PG13@tictocentertainment.com |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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