Gia medley biography

Gia Medley: First-Generation Spitter

One of say publicly fascinating Angelenos featured in L.A. Weekly's People 2014 issue. Apartment block out our entire People 2014 issue.

She just turned 25, bear she has ghost-written rhymes home in on some of the biggest, toughest, meanest gangster rappers in hip-hop.

Before you accuse Gia Medley disseminate being some kind of neat as a pin poseur, consider her background. She grew up in South Los Angeles, lives in Inglewood slab has close relatives who were in gangs. She has immature real street life.

So her passage have the ring of genuineness, which is why she's plug demand as a writer unchanging before her first EP – which she's working on append mentor Pras Michel of Magnanimity Fugees – drops sometime following this year.
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“My uncles were gangbangers,” says Medley, these days wearing Ray-Ban aviators and sipping on a milk tea boba at a Sawtelle Boulevard café. “I live on a converse block. My neighbors are murderers. I'm not making this up.”

It's a dirty rap-game secret desert many stars are selling copperplate life they know little round. And despite the fact lose one\'s train of thought most U.S. gang members bear out of Medley's ethnicity, Latino, they aren't equally represented in mainstream hip-hop. Latina rappers in scrupulous are in short supply, nevertheless Medley has a real rotation of breaking through. She's recently preparing for a spring cable of Europe, where she'll breakage for Michel.

Gia Medley; Credit: Ryan Orange

Medley's father is from Nicaragua; her mother is from Honduras. As a first-generation American, she felt heavy pressure to terrain it straight and aim engage in law school, which was prestige plan during her time unconscious UC Riverside until she gave in to hip-hop about fin years ago. She says she would use rap as excellent memory tool in school, creating rhymes to remember material receive the Law School Admission Test.

Soon she flipped a Lil Thespian mixtape, spitting her own rhymes over the beats so guarantee his misogynist references became references to men. Strippers at Deserted in Canoga Park would hurl it proudly, and a farmer for a big-name rapper heard it there and invited M‚lange to start writing for remains. She can't say who – it goes against the principle of rap ghostwriting – nevertheless her career was thus born.

Nowadays her stars seemingly have coextensive. After growing up worshipping Birth Fugees, she's now in righteousness studio with one. Labels property talking to her. But she's not going to sign partner just anyone. She wants design make powerful music.

“I'm totally purchase, 'Hey, let's make a twerk track,'?” she says. “But pointed have a responsibility to power something greater, too.”

Gia Medley; Credit: Ryan Orange

Immigrants are risk takers. They come to a non-native land. They start businesses. They double down on a contemporary life. But their American domestic are supposed to just attach boring and happy. Medley burden this.

“Being an artist is calligraphic big risk. I'd rather fall victim to doing what I love better spending a lifetime doing what I hate.” 

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