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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Queen YoNasDa, Female Hip-Hop Emcee, to Perform at Family Unity Fest in New York


Female hip-hop emcee and activist, Queen YoNasDa is just back from the BET Awards and is on to the next one by co-headlining the Family Unity Fest with Big Daddy Kane on July 3, 2010 in Greene, NY.
She is currently promoting one of her new singles, "So Special," as well as a medley of songs from her new album "God, Love, and Music." The single, "So Special," is an alluring song that serves as encouragement and inspiration for the hip-hop community and anyone going through a struggle. "So Special" featuring Nyhtee was written by Queen YoNasDa and produced by No ID who has produced tracks for major artists like Common, Kayne West and Jay-Z.

You can hear her new single "So Special" on AllHipHop.com:

"God, Love, and Music" is now on sale here.
About Queen YoNasDa Pronounced (Yo-Naja-Ha)

"No Nation Can Rise Higher than its Woman," is a saying that breathes truth. Queen YoNasDa epitomizes this energy as a hip-hop artist, curator, and activist. She got her start in the entertainment industry by choreographing BET's Teen Summit, Planet Groove and Soundstage then eventually moved on to open nationally for Wu-Tang Clan's 8 Diagrams Tour (Winter 2008-2009). Along the way she has performed with many other artists that include Lloyd, Ginuwine, Method Man & Redman, Jurassic 5, and Christina Aguilera. Queen YoNasDa recently completed her first national co-headlining tour with Wu Tang Clan's Raekwon alongside Capone N Noreaga "Built For Cuban Linx 2 Tour" (Nov.13-Dec 19,2009). She performed songs from her highly-respected album "God. Love. and Music." As the grand-daughter of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and daughter of Wauneta Lonewolf, Queen YoNasDa has proven to be a leader by spearheading movements like "Hip-Hop for Haiti" and leading the hip-hop community in Arizona to protest the new immigration law which she considers to be racial profiling and separates families. The Arizona protest song is a remake of Public Enemy's "By the Time I Get to Arizona" and has been featured on AllHipHop.com http://allhiphop.com/stories/features/archive/2010/05/06/22204547.aspx

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