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It's Official - Sarai



     
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It's been along time comin locked in the lab wit a infa-red pen and a pad
A lot of chicks in tha game sound da same can't switch they style an they making me laugh
They tickle me like (ha,ha,ha) it ain't that hard spit raw 16 bars
don't make me have to pull your card rip it apart get'em shocked like they all seen god
I got'em stuck amazed lost in a daze cause the pen don't stop for days
4 weeks 4 years I keep it movin driven by fears never losin
Playin 2 win the game I'm in making they head spin
Industry was needin me like emphysema patients need oxygen
Cop whips off the the lots again rockin all spots I'm in
North, South, East, West overseas and back again
DJ's fiend for the wax 2 spin some of ya'll gon need some practicin
Got everybody in the world sayin damn that's Sarai on the track againThis is how it's gon be I've been workin hard
For this puttin in all I got I'm a be a star for this
Yo pardon Miss. excuse me but you got to make way
I ain't new to this stay true to this been doin this since back in the day
I been puttin in work writing so much that my whole head start to hurt
Up so late fall asleep hands on my face so tell me what its worth
(It's Official) I stepped on you fell off and the don't miss you

Bomb shit like missiles while you rip easy like wet tissues
Issues you got to deal wit phenomenal styles is how I sealed it
Hot flows hot beats I know you got to feel it
I keeps it real wit everything I do don't have to pull tha front for you
No they can't believe they ears how she spit the way she do
It's officialYou know how much time I spent at home
writing rhymes fiending for a microphone
Like Eric be & Rakim I had dreams to move the crowd
get everybody rockin one shot wit tha infa-red dot hit you right in tha pocket
Haters will try & block it but there's just no way to stop it
Go slow fast fiction or fact go ahead pick your topic
when the fire ignites I hop on the flight headed to tha top just like rockets
I'm dedicated finally made it y'all don't know how long I've been waited
Mrs. Strawberry blonde wanted it bad so you know I'm about to get it on
(get it on)It's been so long I've waited
And I can't believe that I
Finally made it
It was all a dream till I
Dedicated
My life to tha game so you can
Feel me baby

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A native of upstate New York, Sarai may have been weaned on MTV in the 1980s, but by the 1990s she had turned to rap and hip-hop as her life's soundtrack. A fascination with words meant that Sarai wrote poetry from an early age, but it was only when she was a teenager that she first rhymed to a beat while gossiping with her girlfriends.

After a chance meeting with producer L.J. Sutton (a.k.a. Chocolate Starr) in Atlanta, Sarai was on her way to the big leagues. Sarai's potential and sex appeal led to her getting snapped up by Epic Records, making her the first white female rapper to have a major recording contract.

Sarai Howard was born in 1981, and grew up in Kingston, New York, a working-class city in upstate Ulster County. Sarai, along with her older brother Michael, was raised by her mother Teresa in a single-parent household. The family moved repeatedly, and Sarai attended many different local schools and held down dozens of part-time jobs.

Teresa's musical interests included The Police and Fleetwood Mac, and for a while, Sarai's taste in tunes mirrored her mother's. "I'm a straight MTV baby," Sarai later explained.

But it was Sarai's brother, more a fan of genre pioneers Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C. and NWA, who first introduced her to rap and hip-hop. Soon Sarai was into Jay-Z, Tupac and Notorious BIG. Meanwhile, by the time Sarai was in high school, she was acting in plays, singing in the choir, and writing poetry.

When Sarai was 15, she improvised a joke rhyme about some of the other girls in their town while hanging out with her friends. Sarai's rapping continued as a hobby for a few years after that, as she was finishing high school and making plans to attend a community college in Kingston.

At 17, when Sarai and one of her friends were vacationing in Atlanta, Sarai was discovered. Sarai's friend struck up a conversation with some men at a gas station; when they said they worked at a nearby recording studio, Sarai impressed them with her flow, and was taken to meet producer L.J. Sutton, a.k.a. Chocolate Starr.

Before long, Sarai was traveling to Atlanta regularly for meetings and demo recordings.

In 2000, she moved south permanently to chase her dream of being a rapper. After two more years of laying the groundwork, Sarai landed a deal with Epic Records, becoming the first white female rapper to be represented by a major label.

In 2003, Sarai released her debut album, The Original, featuring the singles "Pack Ya Bags" and "Ladies." Radio DJs quickly took to calling her "Feminem," referring to the trailblazing Eminem. "I don't like it," commented Sarai at the time, "but I like him."

Although "Pack Ya Bags" and "Ladies" had some chart success, critics and fans were lukewarm about Sarai's talent. She couldn't quite shake her reputation as a novelty act -- a white girl in an industry dominated by black men.

More recently, Sarai has tried her hand at acting, taking a role in National Lampoon's Pledge This!.

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