Bahamadia
Appearance
Bahamadia | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Antonia D. Reed[1] |
Born | [2] | April 22, 1966
Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Genres | Hip hop, alternative hip hop, jazz rap, conscious rap |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Chrysalis / EMI Good Vibe Recordings E1 Music E1 Entertainment |
Antonia D. Reed (born April 22, 1966),[2] known professionally as Bahamadia, is an American hip-hop artist and singer. Bahamadia released her debut album, Kollage in 1996,[3] which was followed up with the independently released EP, BB Queen in 2000. She then released a full length album, Good Rap Music in 2005. Since that time, Bahamadia has released the singles, Dialed Up Vol. 1 in 2013, Here in 2015, and Dialed Up Vol. 2 in 2018.
Throughout her career, Bahamadia has been a featured artist on tracks with musicians including, The Roots, Jedi Mind Tricks, Erykah Badu, Morcheeba, Guru, and Towa Tei.
In November 2016 Bahamadia appeared as a guest client on season 15 of Project Runway, where her son, Mah-Jing Wong, was a contestant.
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US | US R&B | US HEAT | ||
Kollage |
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126 | 13 | 3 |
BB Queen |
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- | 69 | 35 |
Good Rap Music |
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- | - | - |
Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | ||
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Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | |||
1994 | "Total Wreck" | #50 | - | - | Kollage |
1995 | "Uknowhowwedu" | #15 | #17 | #53 | Kollage |
1996 | "I Confess" | #27 | #45 | #11 | Kollage |
1996 | "Three The Hardway" | #27 | #45 | #11 | Kollage |
2000 | "Special Forces" | - | - | #38 | BB Queen |
2000 | "Commonwealth (Cheap Chicks)" | - | - | - | BB Queen |
2013 | "Dialed Up Vol. 1" | - | - | - | non-album release |
2015 | "Here" | - | - | - | non-album release |
2018 | "Dialed Up Vol. 2" | - | - | - | non-album release |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Imagination (Imagine Dat-Dis Mix)" | 1991 | HanSoul | Imagination / Giggolo Jig |
"Proceed Pt. 3" | 1994 | The Roots | Proceed Pts. 1 & 3 |
"Back To Love (Much Love Mix)" | The Brand New Heavies, Guru | Back To Love | |
"Respect the Architect" | 1995 | Guru, Ramsey Lewis | Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality |
"Push Up Ya Lighter" | 1996 | The Roots | Illadelph Halflife |
"Au Natural" | Sweetback | Sweetback | |
"Say Word" | 1997 | Boogiemonsters | God Sound |
"New Forms" | Roni Size & Reprazent | New Forms | |
"Six Pack" | 1998 | Rah Digga, Nikki D, Heather B, Paula Perry, Precious P | Six Pack |
"Happy" | Towa Tei, Yavahn | Sound Museum | |
"Chaos" | 1999 | Talib Kweli | Soundbombing II |
"When I Shine" | The Herbaliser | Very Mercenary | |
"Following Goals" | Mathematik | Ecology | |
"Ecoute Ce Message" | Beedjy | Pile Ou Femme | |
"Exertions (Remix)" | 2000 | Jedi Mind Tricks, Virtuoso, Esoteric | Violent by Design |
"Good Girl Down" | Morcheeba | Fragments of Freedom | |
"Countdown" | Spacek | Eve | |
"Expo Expo" | 2001 | M-Flo, Towa Tei, Chops | Expo Expo |
"Too Much Weight" | Princess Superstar | Princess Superstar Is | |
"Love of My Life Worldwide" | 2003 | Erykah Badu, Queen Latifah, Angie Stone | Worldwide Underground |
"Transcend" | King Britt | Adventures in Lo-Fi | |
"Oh!" | 2006 | Ty, Zion I | Closer |
"Feel It" | 2007 | The Politik | The Politik |
"Breathe" | 2009 | Mr. Lif | I Heard It Today |
"Soul Shine" | Soulution | Shine Through | |
"Special" | 2011 | Median | The Sender |
"Authentic" | 2013 | Kid Tsu | The Chase |
"Hollow" | 2015 | MELO Collective | Hollow |
"Helvetica" | 2018 | Beem | I Am Safe Secure Encouraged |
"Something Like a War" | 2019 | Kindness | Something Like a War |
References
- ^ Howse, Dominique. "Where The Hell Have You Been?: Bahamadia". hiphopdx.com. Cheri Media Group. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
- ^ a b BAHAMADIA, 👑 (April 22, 2015). "Happy Birthday & Thank You ( ; +++@AfroLez: I also share this birthday with my long term old skool friend @Bahamadia. Happy Birthday"". Twitter.com.
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has numeric name (help) - ^ "Bahamadia". HipHop-Elements.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
- ^ Kollage - AllMusic
External links
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