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Desdamona

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American rapper
This article is about the singer. For theOthello character, seeDesdemona.
Desdamona
Desdamona performing in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Desdamona performing inMinneapolis, Minnesota.
Background information
Born1973
Mount Pleasant, Iowa,U.S.
OriginMinneapolis,Minnesota,U.S.
GenresHip hop,spoken word
Occupation(s)Rapper,poet,Teacher
Years active1994–present
Musical artist

Desdamona is ahip-hop andspoken word artist fromMinneapolis, Minnesota,United States. She has won fiveMinnesota Music Awards for 'Best Spoken Word Artist' in the years 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 (the awards were not hosted in 2001 and 2002).[1] For that reason, and her strong standing in the male-dominated hip-hop scene, she is considered to be the best female spoken word and hip-hop artist in theMidwest.[1][2]

Background

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Desdamona, her Emcee name, comes fromDesdemona, the wife ofOthello inWilliam Shakespeare'stragedyOthello.[2] She was born and went to school in Iowa. A childhood inspiration for her music, she said, was her father who would dress up asCount Dracula and tell bedtime stories to her and also her grandmother who was a poet and artist.[3] In college, Desdamona and her friends formed a band in which Desdamona was therapper, inspired by theR&B groupTLC.[2] The group performed around Waterloo, Iowa and had a few shows in Iowa City. When she moved to Minneapolis, she found an audience for her work. She began to go toopen mic nights to perform her poetry. In this way, she became known as a spoken word artist, which was not her original intention, but which, she says, "made me a better writer."[2]

Career

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Ill Chemistry

Desdamona wrote and performed guest vocals onBrother Ali'sRites of Passage on the track titled "We Will Always B" in 2000.[3] Her lines criticized male dominance of hip hop andchauvinism in general.[3] Desdamona's first officialCD,The Ledge, came out on 5 June 2005 on the Zlink Entertainment Label.[4] It included twelve songs.[4] Prior to that she had independently released three projects (Alive @ First Ave, Resilence, A Prelude to the Real Thing. She frequently collaborates withTwin CitiesbeatboxerCarnage the Executioner, also known as Carnage.[3] On Desdamona's second disc,The Source, which came out 26 June 2007, the duo do the first track, "Infinity", together.[1][5] The two have formed a group calledIll Chemistry, which was noted as a rising hip hop group at the 2007 Minnesota Music Awards.[1] Desdamona has noted that they're working on a collaboration on herblog.[6]

Desdamona co-founded a female-based music festival, called B-Girl Be, which incorporates all the aspects of hip hop and spoken word;emceeing,break dance,DJing andgraffiti.[1] She also works with schools, teaching students, as well as in theStillwater Prison program,In the Belly.[7] In 2010, Desdamona was invited by Ursus Minor to collaborate on their third album.I will not takebut for an answer, now been touring with Ursus Minor along withBoots Riley and ill chemistry since 2010. She is working on a new solo project titled "No Man's Land" that is a CD-book project and she is also collaborating with a French recording artist[who?] for a project in 2015.

In September 2019, Desdamona appeared in theVisual Collaborative electronic catalogue, in an issue themedVivencias which translates to "Experiences" in Spanish. She was interviewed alongside 30 people from around the world that includedKelli Ali,Dakore Akande andAdelaide Damoah.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Desdamona".CDBaby. 2007. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  2. ^abcdRoberts, Chris (2006-06-29)."Desdamona: The back story on a B-girl".The Current, KCMP Twin Cities. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  3. ^abcdScholtes, Peter S (2005-10-05)."Lady Speaks the Blues".City Pages. Archived fromthe original on 2008-02-20. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  4. ^ab"The Ledge Desdamona (Artist)".Amazon.com. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  5. ^"The Source Desdamona (Artist)".Amazon.com. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  6. ^Desdamona (2008-04-16)."princess of the poem: desdamona". Retrieved2008-06-05.
  7. ^"Desdamona The Ledge".CDBaby. 2007. Retrieved2008-06-05.
  8. ^"Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Swaady Martin, others catalogued in Vicencias". Vanguard. 27 August 2019. Retrieved7 September 2019.
  9. ^"Desdamona special feature interview on Visual Collaborative".visualcollaborative.com. Retrieved7 September 2019.

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