
Raw, unfiltered Southern rap with heavy bass and zero apologies. Explicit, rhythmic, and built for the club or the car stereo.
Khia emerged from the Florida rap scene in the early 2000s, quickly establishing herself as a fiercely independent voice in Southern hip-hop. Her sound is characterized by a fusion of dirty south bass, crunk influences, and a lyrical focus on sexual empowerment and street-level bravado.
While her career is often anchored by the massive success of 'My Neck, My Back (Lick It),' her broader discography reveals a prolific artist who has consistently managed her own production and business through Thug Misses Entertainment. Her evolution has seen her experiment with R&B and more aggressive trap sounds, but she has never abandoned the raw, unfiltered persona that made her a cult icon. Culturally, she occupies a unique space as both a pioneer of explicit female rap and a modern digital personality, known for her sharp-tongued commentary. Critically, she is recognized for her uncompromising independence and her role in paving the way for the current generation of unapologetic female rappers like City Girls and Saucy Santana.
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Shares crunk, trap, gangsta rap (subgenres); urban_night, dive_bar, basement_show (atmosphere)
Shares trap, gangsta rap, pop rap (subgenres); urban_night, dive_bar, basement_show (atmosphere)
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