1. Mia X enjoyed success in the local "bounce" scene of the early 1990s.

1. Mia X enjoyed success in the local "bounce" scene of the early 1990s.
Mia X was the first female emcee to get a contract with rapper and entertainment magnate, Master P on his successful record label No Limit Records.
Mia X is known for collaborations with several No Limit Records artists, including Master P and Silkk the Shocker on the seminal albums, Ice Cream Man, Ghetto D and Charge It 2 Da Game.
Mia X's father was a trucker and her mother was a counselor.
Mia X graduated from Redeemer High School and briefly attended Delgado Community College before she decided to pursue a career in music.
Mia X made her recorded debut in 1992 with the single "Ask them Suckas", on Lamina Records.
In 1994, Mia X signed a contract for two albums with Roy Joseph, Jr.
In 1995, Mia X was signed to Master P's label No Limit Records after he inquired at Peaches Records and Tapes about promising local female rappers.
Mia X joined the roster as a solo artist and became a member of Master P's group at the time, TRU, where she experienced national success.
Mia X was the first female rapper to be signed by No Limit Records.
On November 21,1995, Mia X released her first album titled Good Girl Gone Bad, which failed to chart on any of the Billboard charts.
Mia X appeared on C-Murder's 2008 release Screamin' 4 Vengeance, on tracks titled "Mihita" and "Posted on tha Block".
On September 1,2015, Mia X released a new single titled "No More" featuring Caren Green.
Mia X released a mixtape in 2010 titled Unladylike Forever, and claimed she was working on a new album titled Betty Rocka Locksmith, but it was never released.