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LADY ALI MUSIC
LADY ALI MUSIC

Lady Ali New York Base-Jamaican born DJ

Muhammad Ali is one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time

who is known for his quick fists as well as his loud-mouthed

braggadocio. And dancehalls own Lady Ali is no slouch either because

my verbal fisticuffs on the dancehall stage have humbled and

decimated many opponents.

This Boardhouse Records recording artiste is the red hot rookie

bubbling up in the Bronx underground with my sizzling singles,

larger-than-life onstage persona and high octane performances. I am

the real deal and Im carving out my own niche in the world of

dancehall.

My name is Alecia Watson born on July 11, 1985, I grew up in St. Mary where I

was raised by my mother until the age of six. Then I was raised by

my grandparents and my aunt until age 12, at which time

I migrated to the United States.

Lady Ali completed secondary school education at Mount Vernon High

school in New York. While at school, I got involved in performing

arts at age 16, and then I began to dabble in dancehall music. I

recorded my first single at Beatmania Productions, a raunchy sex-romp

called Glimmity Glammity. However, it was my second single, Buss

Gun, that immediately got the attention of producers, who were

impressed by my hardcore rude girl lyrics and my aggressive onstage

persona.

The single fast became a club hit on the underground dancehall scene

in Mount Vernon.

I began performing at local stage shows, opening up for Lady Saw,

Macka Diamond, Assassin and Aidonia, Serani, Bugle, the artistes always

gave me good advice and told me to work on my music.

I did work on it. Lady Ali signed to Boardhouse Records in November 2006,

and recorded the hit single, Hype All Yu Want, for that label.

The song was very popular in the Bronx, I remember bussing a stage

show with Serani, Bugle and Idonia with it, the people gravitated

towards the Hype song because it made me stand out among the females

who were more into the skin out

songs, and mi de pon a bad gyal kinda ting.

I continued to hone my craft, focusing on clashes onstage with both

male and female artistes. I wrote most of my own lyrics, juggling

my job as a certified assistant nurse with the rigorous demands of

staying relevant in a dynamic, ever-changing dancehall market.

I dont write a lot anymore, I use my phone to record my thoughts as

they come to me during the course of the day so that I can remember

the flow later when I get to the studio.

Lady Ali recently released a single called New Year, New Style on the

Boardhouse Records label.

My intention is to be regarded as the baddest female in the

business, if theyre going hard, mi ah go the hardest.

Lady Ali is giving the music business her heart.

I want to be famous like Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga or Beyonce

All I need is your ears.

BOARDHOUSE RECORDS

PH: (876) 369-3366 / (347) 387-1977

email: djladyali@gmail.com

www.twitter.com/ladyali1 @ladyali1

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by: Lady Ali




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