Yoon mi rae biography books
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AI NO KO
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T(Yoon Mi-rae)
Physique : 162cm, 46kg
Place of birth : U.S.A
Family : Husband, Tiger JK & Son, Jordan
Debut : 1997 through Uptown
"T," born Yoon Mi-rae, is a female hip-hop artist who made her debut as a member of Uptown. Yoon came into the spotlight as a female singer with a distinctive vocal talent. Yoon is also a great rapper.
Yoon was born in 1981 in the US. Her father is an African-American US military officer who was stationed in Korea and her mother is Korean. Yoon’s American name is Natasha Shanta Reid and her nickname growing up was "Baby T," which was later changed to "T" during her professional career.
In 1997, at the age of 16, Yoon debuted in the K-pop world as a member of Uptown. She was the lead vocal and the mascot of the band. However, the band had to break up due to alleged drug use by some of its members. In 2000, Yoon restarted her singing career as a member of a female duo Tashani. However, in August 2000, she was questioned under the suspicion of illegal drug use. The allegations against her were lifted but she could no longer perform as a member of Tashani. In 2001, she took on another challenge by changing her name to "T" and making her debut as a solo singer. The song
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In my downtime, I look up reader reviews of the books I’ve written. I lie back on the couch and type the titles into Naver. Not too long ago, I looked through the feedback for The Birth of Million Dollar Hip-Hop, a collection of conversations I had with 12 Korean rappers. I was reading through the reviews—the positive, the disappointed, the thankful—when a line from one blogger caught my eye: “Of the 12 rappers in this book, not one is a woman. The author might be an authority on hip-hop but he’s clueless on the flow of culture.”
It’s true I didn’t include any women rappers in the book. But that was the result of the clear criteria I’d set. And I was upfront about this in the preface. “The process of selecting the 12 rappers was quite painful but the criteria were clear: they must be a veteran, must have worked hard at their career, must have their own perspectives and philosophy, must have made an accomplishment that will go down in the history of Korean hip-hop, and above all, they must have ‘lived’ hip-hop.”
I’ve read over the criteria again and it is still clear that not one woman rapper in Korea meets these criteria. I simply couldn’t have included any women in the book. Had that blogger known more about Korean hip-hop or read the preface of my book, he might not have