Pretty Savage
Pretty Savage
Pretty Savage (born March 21, 1997) is a rapper from Virginia known for songs like "Make It Rain," "Anytime Any Place," and "Nobody". She has released hit after hit and has millions of streams. Yet, the femcee is humble, laid-back, resilient, compassionate, and smart. And like most emcees, she is trying to make more than a difference.
Early Life
Pretty Savage started penning rhymes at exactly eight years old. Afterward, she improves on to write poetry and later take an interest in singing. She grew up admiring Eve, Nicki Minaj, Gucci Mane, Lil Wayne, Erykah Badu, and Tupac Shakur.
Once she discovered her real voice, Savage freestyled over Chief Keef’s “Understand Me.”
Following this, Savage released her first song, “No Hook,” which caught the eyes of G Herbo and his dream. Eventually, she went on to collaborate with him on tunes like “Painter” and “Bug.”
Career
Pretty Savage, in all her release so far, displays admirable emotional vulnerability in times of reflection, but during others, Savage speaks about being money-oriented, gunplay, her drip, and facing the unknown.
She released a couple of singles in 2019 alongside with her 12-track debut album titled "Pretty Savage", where the emotional gangster shows off her real fighting spirit through hard-hitting bars. The themes of the project consist of love, trials that come with tribulations, betrayal, counting blue faces, elevation, her abundant success, and addressing those who diss her. Notable tracks off "Pretty Savage" include “KU,” “Charge It,” and “Facetime.” The beat selections carry a load of bass, eerie piano numbers, snares, and open hi-hats. Her music, overall, is the perfect balance of ice-cold deliveries and scathing bars. “I’m yes, and no. Hot and cold. There are many sides to me,” said Pretty Savage.
Pretty Savage takes an honest approach to the notepad and everything that comes with her artistry. Though she’s easy on the eyes, her bars and versatility are what make eyebrows raise. Between her lyrics, Savage is merciless towards those who’ve done her wrong or spoken poorly of her, especially for no reason. Yet, instead of being vindictive, she lets karma do the job. As one single off her album puts it, Savage “charges it to the game.”[1][2]
She’s a go-getter with a knack for rapping hard bars and she uses a sing-song flow, proving in lyrics that she’s unapologetically herself.
Her undying passion for raps keeps her going.