Rich White Ladies

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Rich White Ladies
GenresPop
Hip Hop
MembersTokyo Diiva
Scotty Rebel

Rich White Ladies is an American pop/rap music duo. Singers Tokyo Diiva and Scotty Rebel were both raised in the Bronx where they met.

The exorbitant lifestyles of the wealthy are a recurring theme in their music. In 2012 the duo released the singles "One Percent" and "White Powder Perm".[1]

The videos for "No Bad Vibez" and "Wimbledon" were directed by Frederic Esnault.[2] The "Wimbledon" video has cameos from Justin Tranter and Cole Whittle of Semi Precious Weapons.[3]

The Rich White Ladies released a self-titled EP with Motown Records in April 2015.[4] They are preparing their major label debut with Tricky Stewart.[5]

In 2019, they released a new single, Girlfriend.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Levy, Emily (July 17, 2014). "The Rich White Ladies Are Taking Over Summer". Vocativ.
  2. ^ Rickman, James (April 28, 2015). "Rich White Ladies Show Some Love in Their "No Bad Vibez" Video". Paper.
  3. ^ Moran, Justin (July 3, 2014). "Rich White Ladies' "Wimbledon" Is Your New Favorite Song". Paper.
  4. ^ "Let The Summer Begin: Rich White Ladies are Here". EDGE Boston. April 1, 2015.
  5. ^ Lewis, Brittany (June 18, 2015). "Fierce Duo Rich White Ladies Talk Style, New Album, & Sharon Stone Collaboration". Global Grind.