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Kid Sister
Birth name Melisa Young
Born (1980-07-03) July 3, 1980 (age 43)
Markham, Illinois, United States
Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Hip hop, R&B, electronica
Occupation(s) Rapper, singer, songwriter
Years active 2006–present
Labels Fool's Gold, Downtown, Universal Republic
Associated acts Flosstradamus, Kanye West, A-Trak, Rusko, The Count & Sinden
Website www.foolsgoldrecs.com/kidsister/

Melisa Young (born July 3, 1980), better known by her stage name Kid Sister, is an American rapper based in Chicago, Illinois, known for her single "Pro Nails", which features Kanye West.

Biography

Kid Sister was born Melisa Young on July 3, 1980 in Markham, Illinois.[1] She started to rap in October 2006, becoming an MC at monthly dance parties hosted by DJ duo Flosstradamus (Josh Young, of Flosstradamus, is Melisa's brother), who were featured in MTV's My Block that same year.[2] She made URB's "The Next 1000" cover in April 2007,[3] and was signed to DJ A-Trak's label, Fool's Gold, who released her first single "Pro Nails", which features Kanye West. Kid Sister later signed with Downtown Records,[4] who re-released "Pro Nails" to critical acclaim.

Kid Sister also appears on Tittsworth's "WTF", from his debut album 12 Steps, with Pase Rock.[5] She had also finished a mixtape with A-Trak.[2] In Fall 2009, Kid Sister finished recording her debut studio album. The title was changed from Dream Date to Ultraviolet. The album was produced by the likes of Rusko, The Count & Sinden, XXXChange, and Brian Kennedy, and includes a collaboration with English singer Estelle titled "First Ladies", which is a remake of Queen Latifah's 1989 acclaimed track "Ladies First" from her debut album All Hail the Queen.[6]

Her single "Control" is featured in the 2009 music video game DJ Hero, combined with Rihanna's "Disturbia". The album's lead single was "Right Hand Hi", produced by Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso of house DJ group Swedish House Mafia.[7]

"I think a lot of people are going to be surprised with the fact that there's a bunch of raw hip-hop records on there", according to A-Trak. "It's not all up tempo clubby stuff. I think a lot of people are going to be impressed with her growth also because when she made a lot of the records that people have heard by now, she was just starting to rap."[8]

In late 2010, Kid Sister released a mixtape titled Kiss Kiss Kiss. She has also been working on her second album and on an EP.[9] Scoop DeVille, who worked on Kiss Kiss Kiss, and The Neptunes are producing a large amount of the songs.[10]

Personal life

Kid Sister's ethnic background includes African American, Native American, and Caucasian.[11] In numerous interviews and magazine articles, she has revealed that she has struggled financially for years before becoming West's protégé.[12][13] She has also admitted to being 215 pounds at one point in her life. She continued in the same interview to state that she has been "thick" her whole life, but explained that this has had no bearing on her self-esteem, because at her core she is not a passive person.[14]

Kid Sister has a degree in film from Columbia College Chicago and worked on two independent feature films during her studies: 9/11 drama The Guys (2002) starring Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia; and Best Thief in the World (2003) starring Mary-Louise Parker and Audra McDonald.[citation needed] Kid Sister for a time concurrently worked for the retail chain Bath & Body Works, Little Threads, a children's clothing store, and Wild Hare, a reggae bar in Wrigleyville.[15]

Discography

Albums

Mixtapes

EPs

  • Kiss & Tell (2011)

Singles

Solo

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US US sales UK[16] UK dance UK
R&B
2007 "Control" Ultraviolet
2008 "Pro Nails" (featuring Kanye West) 21
2009 "Get Fresh"
"Right Hand Hi" 97 31[17]
2010 "Daydreaming" (featuring Cee Lo Green) 132[18] 14[19]
"Big 'n Bad"
2011 "Look Out Weekend" (featuring Nina Sky) Kiss Kiss Kiss
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"

As featured performer

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US US sales UK[16] UK dance UK
R&B
2008 "Beeper" (The Count & Sinden featuring Kid Sister) 69 1 Non-album single
2010 "Do Do! Do!" (Carte Blanche featuring Kid Sister) Black Billionaires
2010 "Im'ma Get It" (Paul Wall featuring Kid Sister and Bun B) Heart of a Champion

Awards and nominations

  • BET Awards
    • 2008: Best Female Hip-Hop Artist (nominated)

References

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