HISTORY BLOG (THROWBACK POST): Archive – Nicolette (August 2009)

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010 Archive – Nicolette (August 2009)

The future is here as 2010 begins to make way, especially for a young, independent woman. Nicolette, 17-year-old Femcee out of Harlem, a NYC Borough, has been working hard to bring the game what it’s been missing!
Nicolette began as part of a group, called the Harlem Sunshine Girls that spawned the career of girls like Li’l Mama and Teyana Taylor, before going into her own direction. At the age of 15, she signed with LL Cool J’s Platinum Harvest record label.
By 16, this girl had already made history as being the youngest artist, especially female, to work with LL Cool J ever! Not only has she done shows with him, but she also featured on “Get Over Here” a track off the album entitled Exit 13. Later that year, she teamed up with him again for another track on a mixtape by none other than legendary DJ Kay Slay.
Making appearances at award shows and concerts around the city, this girl proves to be a postitive role model for our younger generation of girls, who are being brought up with negative media influences.
Nicolette is sticking to her morals and taking a stand into providing this positive atmosphere for this younger generation without the use of sexually-explicit lyrics that mold MOST Femcee careers. Feeling the need to give back to her community and the City of New York, you can find her performing at many charity and awareness events around the city.
Inspired by artists such as MC Lyte, a woman who she has actually met on several occassions, this young woman has become a positive influence, herself, as many younger girls attend her shows on a consitstent basis. 2010, be on the look out. If you don’t already know “It’s ya girl Nicolette!” Over and out!

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