KB the Boo Bonic
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KB the Boo Bonic
My raps are like a menacing bitchslap to your face.
Female
26 years old

Hip-Hop, Rap, Urban pop, Underground hip-hop, Acoustic

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Singles - Select Below
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BIOGRAPHY

KB the Boo Bonic is not scared to be different, and people respect that. Sheâ??s a raw country chick with a rapperâ??s confidence, an intelligent and poignant sense of humor and true MCâ??s lyricism. In August 2010 she independently released her debut album, â??Scars Are Sexyâ?? and is excited to have worked with Texas rap veteran DJ Rapid Ric, who mixed the final project. KB began freestyling at the age of 16, while listening to old DJ Screw tapes and her friendâ??s turntables in Houston. All the dudes she was hanging out with were doing it, and she figured â??Why canâ??t I do that?â?? As KB began her college career and moved to the Austin area, she met a producer in San Antonio, Bad Boy Ben, who cut her first track, â??Click Clackâ??. She continued recording and doing shows in the San Marcos and Austin area. KB also did several guest MC spots for a reggae band, Full Service. Venues she has performed at include: The Hot Spot and Boss Bar in San Antonio, Spiroâ??s, Flamingo Cantina, Beauty Bar, Club Deville, Headhunters, Ruta Maya, Betseys Bar, Barcelona, Club Mixx, Victory Grill, 512, Fuel, Dirty Dog Bar, Bayou and Karma Lounge in Austin. She has performed at venues in Chorpus Christi, Dallas and Houston. She also played the Wego Tour car shows where she opened for Trae and Rob G. In 2009 she performed at her first South By Southwest showcase in Austin during the four-day festival where she opened for Pugs Atomz, The Chicharones, Reef the Lost Cauze and GLC of Chicago at Barcelona. She also opened up for Cappadonna of the Wu Tang Clan and 7th 7ign of the Killa Beez at Club Rio in San Antonio. She played at the 35Conferette Festival in 2011 where she opened for Beans (NYC) and also was featured at Texas Rockfest 2011, where she opened Animal Farm (OR). KB has been in rotation at Texas State's radio station KTSW, 91.7 KOOP in Austin where she was also featured as a guest for the November 1st live show ,KRS Ones Temple of Hip Hop on Shadesradio.com, 90.1 KSYM in San Antonio, 420 Radio, NYU's radio station 89.1 FM, Cal State Fullertonâ??s â??Under the Radarâ?? radio show and Arkansas' 92.3 FM. She was the featured guest for the November 19th edition of Diamond Globe Radio on blogtalkradio.com. She has also been featured on IMRadio and RichardCranium radio on live365.com. Her first single â??Click Clackâ?? is featured in the independent film â??On Impulseâ??. Her track "Scars Are Sexy" was also featured on the compilation CD "The Incubator Vol. 1: The Ultimate Compilation Series". Tracks from the album are also now in rotation on Pandora Radio and LastFM. UT student film maker Chelsea Hernandez took interest in KB after seeing her featured in the Austin Chronicle article "The Wrecking Crew- This Time Just the Girls", which featured females in the Austin hip hop scene. The short documentary "FeMC" follows KB as she tries to make her way in the male-dominated rap game. "FeMC" screened at the Deadcenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City in June 2010. It also was featured at the Urban MediaMakers Film Festival in Atlanta in Fall 2010. â??FeMCâ?? was also screened at the Reel Women of SXSW showcase in 2011. She was very honored to end 2010 by having her album, "Scars Are Sexy", place third on the Austin Chronicle's list of Top 10 in Texas for 2010. She was also listed fourth for the Top 10 Locals to Grow On for 2010. Da 420 Show on blogtalkradio listed her ninth on their Top 20 Underground Artists of 2010. KB feeds off the shock value that her presence and rhymes deliver every time she performs. The pretty face and tattoos throw people off, but she is certainly no gimmick. She is a serious MC, but she doesnâ??t take herself too seriously. Rhyming is a way for her to release her creativity. She hopes that her music can serve as a way to show people that they can and should do whatever they want if it makes them happy and enriches their lives, especially young women. She admittedly remarks that she is no role model or saint, but she is a strong, determined woman and that is to be admired. She hopes her journey and resiliency serve as inspiration to women worldwide.

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15/06/09

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