

She shared some common traits with many of rap’s favorite ladies as she isĬollege-educated, mentored by some of the dopest guys in her lane, and moreover not afraid to give some praise to other women.ĪllHipHop: How long have you been rapping and what made you start? With their millions of records and views, hot girl summers, millionaire beaus/ hubbies, slick wits, and celebrated waps, one might think that suggesting that there is a level of equity between battle rap’s most p# mouth sex kitten and these megastars is facetious.īut that’s because most people don’t know they are witnessing the birth of a star until she is in full twinkle.ĪllHipHop got a chance to kick it with the pint-size rapper and she shocked us with her candid, but thoughtful responses.

Yoshi G: I feel like I have been rapping since in the womb. Both of my parents are emcees and Hip-Hop is just inherited in my DNA. I think I started taking it seriously in high school around the age of 15. So, I have been rapping seriously for 15 years wow!ĪllHipHop: Who do you consider birthed your style? You are the originator of THOT Bars. Yoshi G: I liked to say that Lil Kim birthed my style. Yoshi G: Breaks Down “Thot Bars”ĪllHipHop: Talk about your journey to QOTR? She was the first female artist that made me want to rap all the time and opened my eyes to the empowerment of using my sexuality in a lyrical format. Yoshi G: QOTR was very hard to get to in my honest opinion. I had missed that early wave as I was in college. I attended Florida A&M University and back then and knew very little about battle rap. When I was ready to jump in the ring in 2017, I was faced with a lot of adversity. I came in at a time when QOTR was trying to figure out their next steps. Once I got my foot in the door, I made it my mission to make my name a staple.ĪllHipHop: You mention adversity, what were some of your biggest career obstacles? I had to work the local league circuit to build my name up before I was even ever considered. Yoshi G: I would say the biggest obstacles would be the rumors, scandals, and violence that’s so embedded within the female battle rap culture. I even had to fight once at an event and that’s not me. I’m a lover.ĪllHipHop: Well, let’s look at the positive since you are a lover. Yoshi G: My biggest career win is making battle rap history as the only woman to debut on three major leagues ( URL, QOTR, RBE) all in a one week span. This was huge for me because I’m only three years into my battle rap career.ĪllHipHop: But now you are in there, taking no shorts. What would be your dream battle: female vs. Yoshi G: My dream battle would be vs Jaz the Rapper. She is the one I feel I would never get … so, that makes me want her the most. My dream battle versus a guy would be against Hollow da Don. He is like a mentor to me and I know he would bring the best out of me.ĪllHipHop: Talk about yourself as a mother that raps. Fixed many causes of the crashes, especially the ones related to running YATE across multiple nights (it is still recommended to restart the game before each hunt).Yoshi G: My mother (who also rapped) had me at the age of 15.Added Streamer Mode to solve problems with streaming on Discord or OBS.
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The offline analysis now shows the average for the night.You will find an option to turn this feature off too. Since it might be harder to close the window now as it ignores any interactions, you can just click YATE's icon in the taskbar to maximize the window, and it will automatically close the overlay window. Added a small lock button to the overlay window when you click it, it will lock the overlay window in the current position and ignore any interactions with YATE, this way, it will not interfere with your hunt even if you hover over it accidentally.There is also an option to only show this summary after the last limb. There is an option in the settings to turn it off if you don't like it. YATE now shows the limb breaks over the current Eidolon (not just the last broken limb).
