Rah Digga, born Rashia Fisher, is a renowned and influential female rapper, widely regarded as one of the most respected and premier MCs in the hip-hop industry, regardless of gender. Her impressive career began as the only female member of New Jersey's acclaimed hip-hop group, Da Outsidaz, where she met her future husband, Young Zee.
Rah Digga's rise to fame was facilitated by her connection with A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip, who introduced her to Busta Rhymes, leading to her inclusion as the only female member of his Flipmode Squad. This collaboration resulted in her being featured on several groundbreaking and influential projects, including Grammy-winning and nominated albums, platinum juggernauts, and gold gems.
Some of her notable contributions include tracks like "Cowboys" from The Fugees' The Score, "Getting It" from DJ Clue's The Professional, Pt. 2, and "We Could Take It Outside" from Busta Rhymes' When Disaster Strikes. She also appeared on several other notable projects, such as The Imperial Album and It Ain't Safe No More.
In 2000, Rah Digga released her solo debut, Dirty Harriet, which received critical acclaim and produced several chart-topping singles, including "Imperial," "Tight," "Break Fool," and "Tight The Remix." The album also spawned the hit single "Party and Bullsh*t," featuring Eve and Missy Elliott.
Throughout her career, Rah Digga has remained true to her roots, consistently performing on underground and cutting-edge artist and DJ compilation projects, such as The Lyricist Lounge Vol. 1, Hip Hop For Respect, and Money in the Bank. She has also worked with top producers like Rockweilder, Primo, Pete Rock, Scott Storch, and Jus Blaze.
In addition to her music career, Rah Digga has also explored her talents in acting, making her debut in MTV's Carmen: A Hip Hopera alongside Beyonce and Wyclef Jean. She has also showcased her comedy skills as a guest star on FOX's "MAD TV" and appeared in two hip-hop documentaries.
After a ten-year hiatus, Rah Digga is set to release her new album "Classic," produced by hip-hop super-producer Knotts. This album marks a return to her hip-hop roots, featuring ten hard-hitting and lyrically challenging tracks that are sure to delight her fans and fellow artists alike. The wait for Rah Digga's return has been long overdue, and it is finally upon us.