Brooklyn Queen
Brooklyn Queen
Brooklyn Queen (born 03/07/2005) is an American rapper and social media personality. She is a pint-sized powerhouse making her mark on the music world with a message of positivity. The young artist brought a bright and kid-friendly spin to trap rap, like Lil Yachty hitting the Disney circuit.
Queen is also a talented songwriter who started writing songs when she was just five years old. Today, she has emerged as one of the most popular young rappers in the country. became a viral sensation with the release of her 2017 music video "Keke Taught Me." She is also the creative force behind songs like "Beat the Baby" and "Pretty Girl Stuff."[1]
Early Life
Despite the name, Brooklyn Queen is a Detroit native. She was born on 3rd of July, 2005. She has been passionate about singing since childhood and recorded her first song at the age of eight. Queen derives inspiration from her rapper mother who helps her develop her rapping skills. Her mother is her constant source of support and encouragement.[2]
Career
Brooklyn Queen began writing songs at the age of five. Three years later, she started recording songs and at the age of 11 she already singed a deal with BMB Entertainment. She made her debut as a teenager in 2017 with the release of the video "Keke Taught Me". This dance instruction video featuring comedian Eastside Ivo became a massive hit in no time.
Soon after, she released "Keke Taught Me," "Beat the Baby," and a handful of other singles that echoed the buoyant and dance-friendly style of fellow Michiganders Ayo & Teo.
In 2018, she released the singles "Emoji" and "Feeling So Wavy."
She also released her debut album “Queens Corner” in 2017 which was a nine track album. Till date, she has collaborated with many popular singers including Salt-N-Peppa and Rob Base, among others.
Personal Life
She is a fan of the famous singer Beyoncé and she claims that Beyoncé has made her “cry, smile, and dance” and she wants her fans to feel her the same way. She believes that anything is possible if people follow their dreams
Social Media
Since penning her first song at age 5 the songstress and rapper has earned over 100 million music video views and hundreds of thousands of fans and followers on social media who help her spread a mantra of self-love. She is immensely popular on social media, especially YouTube, where she has over a million subscribers.