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PTAF
Also known asPretty Taking All Fades
OriginSouth Los Angeles, California, United States
GenresHip hop, crunk
Years active2012–2017
LabelsCapitol Records (2014–2015)
MembersKandii
K'Duce
Alizé

PTAF (acronym of Pretty and Taking All Fades) was a hip hop crunk girl group from Los Angeles consisting of Kandi, K'Duce, and Alizé. They are most known for their viral song "Boss Ass Bitch", which garnered the attention of the public and scored them a record deal with Capitol Records in January 2014. In mid 2015 PTAF was dropped from Capitol Records after failing to find success with a second single.[1] In 2017 the group announced on social media that they had split up and that the individual members were pursuing solo careers but still remain friends.

PTAF came together at Crenshaw Charter.[2] The song was released May 9, 2012 accompanied by a music video. The music video was filmed in front of a silver gate at the school SEA Crenshaw.[citation needed] On 29 March 2014, PTAF joined Vevo and released a more updated music video. Originally the girls were going to say, "I don't like that bitch" repetitively but used "boss" to promote female empowerment.[1] The song gained popularity when used virally by users on the video site Vine.[3][4]

PTAF signed with Capitol Records around the time that Nicki Minaj released an unauthorized remix of "Boss Ass Bitch".[5] Some press outlets reported that Minaj's mix drew Capitol's attention to the group,[6] while others related that Capitol was already interested in the group at the time Minaj's remix was released.[3] After "Boss Ass Bitch" was placed in the movie The Bronze, the group was contacted by actress Melissa Rauch to collaborate an original song for the film, which yielded the track "Fuck That".[7]

Singles

Title Year
"Boss Ass Bitch"
"Boss Boss Chick"
2012
"Do Yo Shit" 2014
"Turnnup" 2014
"Fly Shit Only" 2014
"Fuck the Law" 2014
"Hol Up" 2014
"You Playin" 2015
"In The Light" 2015
"Above the Law" 2016
"Dont Know" 2016

References

  1. ^ a b Zeichner, Naomi."What Happens When Nicki Minaj Borrows Your Beat Without Asking?". The Fader. January 31, 2014. Accessed July 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Jeffries, David. PTAF Biography, AllMusic. Accessed July 26, 2016.
  3. ^ a b PTAF Describes What It Means To Be A "Boss". BET, April 25, 2014.
  4. ^ Capitol Records Sign Vine Phenomenon PTAF, The First Female Rap Group Out Of South Central LA. The Source, April 2, 2014.
  5. ^ Ramirez, Erika. "Nicki Minaj Releases Remix to PTAF's 'Boss Ass Bitch': Listen" Billboard.com. December 30, 2013. Accessed July 26, 2016.
  6. ^ A Nicki Minaj Song Gets Three Girls A Record Deal. XXL, January 31, 2014.
  7. ^ Hear Melissa Rauch Drop F-Bombs With PTAF in 'The Bronze' Rap Song. The Hollywood Reporter, March 18, 2016.