Rah Digga is best known as a longtime member of the Flipmode Squad, a hip hop group led by Busta Rhymes.
17 Facts About Rah Digga
Rah Digga starred in the horror film Thirteen Ghosts as Maggie.
Rah Digga studied electrical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Rah Digga learned how to rap by studying the raps of KRS-One, Rakim, and Kool G Rap of the Juice Crew.
Rah Digga worked with hip hop group Twice the Flavor before joining the Outsidaz, leading to a feature on the track "Cowboys" from the Fugees album The Score.
Rah Digga was spotted by Q-Tip at the Lyricist Lounge which led to her meeting Busta Rhymes and joining his Flipmode Squad.
Rah Digga worked with Bahamadia on the track "Be Ok" from Lyricist Lounge, Vol.
Rah Digga's second album Everything Is a Story was due to be released on Clive Davis's J Records in 2004, but was shelved.
Many songs from the album had leaked to the internet in an unofficial 23-track album of unreleased material, and in 2010 Rah Digga released her own version of the album, featuring additional tracks.
Rah Digga is a cultural music ambassador for the US government through her non-profit "Lyrics Matter" in conjunction with the Next Level program.
Rah Digga first appeared in Da Hip Hop Witch, playing a fictionalized version of herself.
Rah Digga was then cast in the film Thirteen Ghosts alongside Tony Shalhoub, F Murray Abraham, Shannon Elizabeth and Matthew Lillard in her first real acting role.
Additionally, Rah Digga has appeared as a guest star on The Mo'Nique Show.
Rah Digga is a cast member of the film "Stars", Directed by Mars Roberge.
Rah Digga has been called "one of rap's most prominent women MCs" by AllMusic and "one of hip hop's most skilled female MCs" in the book How to Rap.
Rah Digga was in a relationship with fellow rapper Young Zee.
Rah Digga married partner Troy Weeks during LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells" cruise in November 2023.