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Nikki D (real name: Nichelle Strong) is an American female rapper. She used to be a member of Ice T
's Rhyme Syndicate and - after her time at Def Jam records - joined Queen Latifah
's Flavor Unit. "Daddy's Little Girl" is probably her most popular track; using samples from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner". Nevertheless, her career somehow never really took off, probably because her début album - also called "Daddy's Little Girl" - was much more hardcore than its title track, confusing both hardcore rap fans and more mainstream-oriented audiences. The album was produced by Leaders of the New School, Smooth Ice and Sam Sever among others.

After appearing on a Flavor Unit compilation she was one of the rappers on the CD "The Rapsody - Hip Hop Meets Classic", produced by the Voelker Brothers. She also had guest appearances on records by Apache and Alyson Williams.

Discography

  • 1991 Daddy's Little Girl (Def Jam)

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