A brand new clothes line honors legendary late rapper Gangsta Boo whereas contributing to the musician’s legacy. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Gangsta Boo’s assortment will give again to her roots in a big method.
The road shall be bought completely on the rapper’s web site, QueenOfMemphis.com, with 90 % of proceeds going to her mom, Veronica Mitchell. The remaining 10 % pays tuition for college students at Stax Music Academy in Memphis, HipHopDX stories.
Gangsta Boo’s associate and Marriage Boot Camp co-star Emmet Flores is reportedly the mind behind the brand new line.
Gangsta Boo’s Mom On The New Clothes Line
“My daughter Lola was my solely child woman. I used to be so proud when she would rap as a little bit woman,” Mitchell informed AllHipHop. “She turned the Queen of Memphis. My child is beloved by individuals in every single place, and it began at residence with us. That’s so superb to me. It makes me smile ear to ear. God introduced her residence to be together with her daddy Cedric and her brother Derron. I miss her, however I do know she’s pleased with them.”
Mitchell continued: “I’ll at all times bear in mind telling her, ‘GO GET THEM DOLLAS,’ however I had no concept how many individuals would love my child woman. I’m grateful all y’all assist my daughter. Thanks,” the late rapper’s mom added.
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Gangsta Boo, 43, was discovered useless on New 12 months’s Day inside a Memphis residence. Most celebrated as the feminine MC in Three 6 Mafia, the rapper, actual title Lola Chantrelle Mitchell, launched six albums together with her group mates earlier than dropping a number of solo our bodies of labor.
Gangsta Boo was gearing as much as launch her newest musical work, The Boo Print, earlier than her premature passing. No phrase has been shared on if and when the mission shall be shared together with her followers.
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