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Net Worth: $2 million – 2018

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“That s why I keep it going. All the negativity, all the hate, all of that doesn t phase me. Because I have a purpose. This is my purpose.” 

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Young M.A
Birth name Katorah Marrero
Born April 3, 1992 (age 26)
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres

  • Hip hop

Occupation(s)

  • Rapper
  • songwriter

Instruments Vocals
Years active 2012–present
Labels

  • M.A Music/3D

Website youngmamusic.com

Katorah Marrero (born April 3, 1992), better known by her stage name Young M.A,1 is an American rapper and entrepreneur. She first gained notoriety with the release of the now triple-platinum 2016 hit single “Ooouuu”,23 breaking the Billboard Top 10, boasting 150,000 radio spins and 274 million YouTube views on the music video.

After the success of her debut single, Young M.A was nominated for BET and MTV Artist of the Year and Female Hip-Hop Artist of the Year awards; graced the covers of The Fader4 and High Snobiety5 magazines; has been featured in Vogue and The New York Times; recently sold out her North American tour with rapper 21 Savage; and even opened for Beyonce at MetLife Stadium. The rapper has been prominently featured in global ad campaigns for Google Pixel 2, Beats By Dre, and Pandora. She has also appeared on a variety of television shows, such as her performance alongside Alicia Keys on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

In 2018 Young M.A was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30. She has also received a proclamationclarification needed from New York City and has since launched the Kweens Foundation6 with her mother, focusing on assisting single mothers and low-income families, as well as reaching out to parents who have lost their children to street violence.

Young M.A has explained that M.A stands for “Me Always”.

Young M.A is slated to release her debut album, Herstory in the Making in the fall of 2018.


Contents

  • 1
  • 2Career
    • 2.1Music
    • 2.2Other projects
  • 3Philanthropy
    • 3.1Kweens Foundation
  • 4Personal life
  • 5Television appearances
  • 6Discography
    • 6.1Albums
    • 6.2EPs
    • 6.3Mixtapes
  • 7Singles
    • 7.1As lead artist
    • 7.2As featured artist
  • 8Awards and nominations
  • 9References
  • 10External links

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Young M.A was born on April 3, 1992, in Brooklyn, New York. She is of Puerto Rican and Jamaican descent. Her father is Puerto Rican and her mother is Jamaican. She began rapping at the age of 9 and further developed her talents over the next nine years, while she was residing in Virginia. She has never stayed in one place for long, moving to several cities in the South. At the age of 16, she moved back to Brooklyn.7

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When she was a child, Young M.A already had a passion for music. As an adult her music career started. She self-funded a recording studio with local record producers while working at Shake Shack and T.J. Maxx.8

In 2014 she gained notoriety when a Facebook post criticized her song “Brooklyn Chiraq”, a freestyle to Nicki Minaj and G Herbo “ChiRaq”; the song then went viral.9 The post s author, pundit Boyce Watkins, said the song promoted “violent, negative, genocidal energy”, but the controversy expanded Young M.A s name recognition and brought new listeners to her work.7

In 2015, Young M.A released a new song, called “Body Bag”, which became a “YouTube hit”, said Rolling Stone,9 along with the release of her mixtape called Sleep Walkin , which MTV described as a “thoughtful debut project”.10

In 2016, Young M.A released her official debut single, “Ooouuu”,8 which peaked at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.11 In September 2016, the song had nearly 7 million plays on Spotify12 and was widely remixed by other rappers and hip hop artists such as Nicki Minaj, French Montana, Remy Ma, Jadakiss, Uncle Murda, ASAP Ferg, Bryan Mathers and Tink, all of whom released their versions of the song.7

Stereogum s Tom Breihan said “Ooouuu” was “a brash, intense, hard-as-fuck piece of rider music… the song feels like it marks the arrival of a major rap talent.”13 The Fader said Young M.A has “established herself as a quintessential New York MC”,14 and MTV s Doreen St. Félix said, “This summer, the atmosphere belongs to Young M.A and her single OOOUUU. “10 The song s drew attention from labels, though M.A remains an independent artist.15

At the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards, she performed a freestyle on a cypher and performed “Ooouuu”, giving what XXL Magazine described as “show-stopping freestyle… one of the best freestyles of the night”. Despite the enthusiasm for her performance, Young M.A expressed disappointment, saying BET cut out a portion of her performance.16 Remy Mafeatured M.A at Hot 97 s Summer Jam 2017, where she performed alongside other female rap greats. “There s been a lot of opportunities, and of course a lot of money,” M.A says. “But then there s the downside: you lose a lot of people that were once around you once their true colors start to show.”

While M.A has remained consistent since her debut single dropped, her debut album is anticipated to reveal a culmination of the artist s experiences before and since the release of “OOOUUU”. Freestyles such as “Who Run It”17 and “I Get The Bag”18 have gained millions of online streams and views, along with her previous single, “Walk”,19 which has amassed over 20 million listens. M.A s latest release is titled, “Praktice”,20 a reference to the idea that her previous releases have all led up to the full album, PettyWap is her latest single.

Other projectsedit

In 2016, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Young M.A said she d been offered the role of Freda Gatz (whose name was originally supposed to be Betty Bars, because the role was made especially for her) on Empire, but turned it down, preferring to pursue her own career as a rapper instead of being known first as a fictional character.9 She even referenced being offered the role in her freestyle “Check”,21 rapping, “Shout out to Fox, trying to get me on that Empire, at first I had to turn it down, wasn t up to par, cause it s Young M.A b****, the f*** is Betty Bars?” Young M.A. makes it clear that the only reason she turned down the offer was that she wanted to first establish her role as an “artist in the industry” and not as an “industry artist” (as Russ would call it) by making a name for herself through her music and gain recognition and ultimately solidify her presence in the entertainment industry.

In 2018, she directed her first movie which was a lesbian porn produced by Pornhub.

Philanthropyedit

Kweens Foundationedit

In the midst of prepping her album for a Fall 2018 release, M.A has also formed the Kweens Foundation. “It s for women and for men—Kings and Queens…Kweens,” she says. “I got my mother involved because she sadly lost her son, my brother, in 2009 and this is something for her to get into and give her a little relief and meet other mothers who have been in that situation so they re not alone.” Everything M.A achieves is autobiographical, right down to philanthropy. “No matter how much success you have in this life, you still go through those struggles and still go through that pain.”22

Personal lifeedit

Young M.A is a lesbian,23 a topic that she includes in her music. She told Vogue that coming out had been an important point in her artistic development, saying “I held in being sexually attracted to women for so long that once I got that out of me, the music became easy.”7 Young M.A. said in a YouTube video that not only was she proud of being different, but also proclaimed that it s not about who you are or what your sexual orientation is – it s about making music to bring people closer together and to feel the beat running through their skin.

Young M.A. knew she was lesbian at age 9 and admits she felt out of place. She played football and hung around guys a lot as a child and her mother would often try to get her to come out, but she would always deny it. She thought her mother wouldn t accept her if she came out. In an interview with The Breakfast Club she said,24“I used to be scared to tell my moms… because I knew my moms wasn t the type of mother to be like Oh, I don t like you or I m gonna ignore you, but part of me still was scared.” She also said in an interview with Noisey Raps, “Since I came out officially, that s when all the girls flopped, that s when it was a wrap,” she laughed. She also said people “feel her more” because she s more comfortable.

In September 2009, when Young M.A was 17, her older brother Kenneth was killed in gang-related violence in Pennsylvania; he was 20.1 She fell into a deep depression after his death.25

Television appearancesedit

Young M.A. appears regularly at the end of Vice News Tonight (on HBO) episodes critiquing many genres of music.

She has also appeared on the Wendy Williams Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Viceland s “The Therapist”, Snoop Dogg s GGN, MTV s Ridiculousness, Hip Hop Squares, Martha & Snoop s Potluck Dinner Party, Wild n Out, Safeword (on MTV), and Total Request Live (TRL


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