Latest Release
- DEC 12, 2024
- 22 Songs
- To Pimp a Butterfly · 2015
- Do What Thou Wilt · 2016
- Please Don't Cry · 2024
- Malibu · 2016
- Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition · 2021
- Eve · 2019
- Please Don't Cry · 2024
- Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album · 2021
- MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES (LIMITED EDITION) · 2022
- Eve · 2019
Artist Playlists
- A surge of dizzying rhymes from a modern hip-hop marvel.
- “It’s a journey of human feelings.” Explore Rapsody’s set list.
Compilations
More To Hear
- Rapsody joins for an exclusive Bottle Service.
- Tyler, The Creator and Rapsody speak on De La’s impact.
- Estelle is joined by Lola Brooke and Rapsody.
- She highlights the duality of being both Black and a woman in hip-hop.
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About Rapsody
A collage of astute metaphors, dexterous rhymes, and humanizing perspectives, Rapsody is a beacon of charming, everywoman boom bap. Born Marlanna Evans in 1983, the Snow Hill, NC, native began rapping as a student at North Carolina State University. After she impressed then-emerging producer 9th Wonder in 2004, her path toward a professional rap career began to crystallize. Following the release of multiple mixtapes between 2007 and 2011, she earned critical acclaim for The Idea of Beautiful (2012), a debut album that demonstrated her penchant for candid ruminations on beauty, self-defeating behaviors, and the tragedy of Black death. After appearing on Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed 2015 album, To Pimp a Butterfly, she explored those themes again on Laila's Wisdom, a piercing sophomore LP that doubled as a tribute to her late grandmother. For her third studio album, Eve, she titled each song after a Black woman she looks up to, a poetic move for a wordsmith who, herself, is worthy of tribute.
- FROM
- Snow Hill, NC, United States
- BORN
- January 21, 1983
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap