
Hey bridesmaids and groomsmen. Guess who's back!
It's WifeyBaby and this time together the amazing Queen Key. We are dropping a banger soon and you are invited!
My last Corite fan campaign for "Rico" was a SUCCESS!!! Thanks again to all of you who backed it! Let's make this another success story!
"Disappear (feat. Queen Key)" is also part of Rico’s “Emerging Women in Hip Hop & RnB”, an initiative to shed light on female upcoming talents in a heavily male dominated genre. Doing it together with the fans is all about sharing this opportunity with the community.
“Not only is she one of the hardest working artists in the world, she is also my hardest working artist. She understands the grind and I’m proud of that.” Rico Love says about WifeyBaby.
“Disappear" is an anthem for women who are sick and tired of being lied to and mistreated.
WifeyBaby’s mission is to reclaim her power and liberate women through her music and this high energy song is a reminder of that. No more settling, it’s time to Disappear on them.
WifeyBaby and QueenKey joined forces because of mutual respect. And when a Wifey and a Queen collab, magic happens!
WifeyBaby
The artist name “WifeyBaby” holds more to the story than most think. The artist project came to life two days before she was supposed to marry who she thought was the love of her life.
Then, she found out that her husband to be was cheating on her not only with one but with several women. Something that changed her life drastically, which she turned into creativeness and writing music.
When Rico met WifeyBaby, she did everything she could to be a good fiancé to her soon-to-be husband, who was serving a long sentence in prison. She dedicated all the love she had to him when he finally got out. And not to mention, she waited for him.
”What she did next shocked the hell out of me! She showed up to the studio, wearing the dress she was supposed to wear down the aisle and she wrote songs all night! She poured her heart out and was so brutally honest, even about details most people would be embarrassed to admit! And she wore that very same dress! Her name is WifeyBaby because she’s still a WIFE! She’s married to music. She’s married to her goals. And she’s married to this paper! Straight out of the East Side of Atlanta!” Rico Love says.
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Queen Key
As a kid growing up all over the south suburbs of Chicago and parts of Indiana, Queen — born Ke’Asha McClure — told everyone she was going to be famous. Around age 7, she made her first mixtape using a tape deck, recordings from the radio, and a keyboard around age seven. A few years later, she was rapping as her first alias, Baby Niko, whose origin she shrieks with laughter describing. “My momma had a friend named Miko. She didn’t have no kids, and she had raw-ass sunglasses. So I think I ended up thinking her name was Niko…” Queen explains, trailing off into hysteria. She’d become Queen Key by 2015, around the same time she started taking rap seriously as a career path. “I started calling myself Queen in high school, but then I thought, it can’t just be plain Queen, ‘cause I think that’s a band or something?” she remembers, sparking her second blunt of the afternoon.
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Rico Love
Songwriter and producer Rico Love was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but split his childhood between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and New York City's Harlem neighborhood.
He attended Florida A&M and, while visiting Atlanta, Georgia, worked his way into the music industry through connections with Jagged Edge and Usher, whose "Throwback" - an excellent deep cut off Confessions featured his input.
From 2005 through 2012, Rico was behind seven songs that peaked within the Top Ten of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, including Usher's "There Goes My Baby", Mary J. Blige's", "Mr. Wrong", Trey Songz' "Heart Attack", Kelly Rowland's "Motivation" and Melanie Fiona's "4AM."
"Discrete Luxury", his first solo EP, was released in February 2014 through Interscope. "They Don't Know" reached the Top 15 of Billboard's R&B chart. The album "Turn the Lights On" followed in May 2015.
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