Gripsta

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Gripsta
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Background information
Birth nameBrandi Younger
Also known as
  • Grip
  • Egypt
GenresHip hop music
Years active1993–2000
Associated acts

Brandi Younger, professionally known by her stage name Gripsta, is an Oakland-born female rapper and actress. Discovered by Ice-T at the age of 13, she was featured on song titled "Funky Gripsta" off of his 1993 album Home Invasion and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s. Her debut single "Pop Goz the 9" [1] was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T. However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released. The Tuff Break label on A&M Records was dropped before her scheduled release date. She was later featured on Ice-T's seventh solo studio album The Seventh Deadly Sin, as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's The Murder Squad album. She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice 1 and Sh'killa.

Younger was also featured in a principal role in the movie Dangerous Minds in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform. Other acting credits include a guest star appearance in the "Leaving the Life" episode of the CBS television show Promised Land, a semi popular spin-off of CBS more successful show Touched by an Angel. Gripsta has since changed her name to 'Egypt'.[2]

Discography[]

  • "Pop Goz The 9"/"Can't Fade This" (single) (Tuff Break Records, 1994)
Guest appearances

References[]

  1. ^ "Gripsta - Pop Goz The 9 / Can't Fade This". Discogs.
  2. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (14 January 1995). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books.
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