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NY$$E pronounced as (nice) is an independent female artist from Ft. Worth, Texas. NY$$E began making music as a solo artist in 2013 while living in Fayetteville, NC. NY$$E has five musical projects released to the public to date; not including the rumor from a reliable source that she holds an extensive catalog of over 1,000 songs and concepts that also includes screenplays and her own autobiography of her teenage years of life. NY$$E only has one credible feature to date "Princess" from the early 2000's rap group Crime Mob on a collaboration titled "Don't Do Friends" released in 2013. It has been said that she wants to build herself as a powerful solo artist with her own sound and audience so we are not sure if there will be any upcoming featuring "NY$$E" songs in the future. NY$$E attended the School of Audio Engineering in Atlanta, GA where she met Tay Creations a producer from St. Louis, MO and the two then became a powerful producer/artist duo creating music out of Akon's MusicBox studios in ATL with Grammy award winning engineer Mike "Snotty" Miller. In March of 2016 NY$$E was traveling to Miami, FL to work on new music and was involved in a shooting on Interstate 95S that led her in jail facing an attempted murder charge. The case went on for a year and was dismissed early 2017. During the year of her charges she released two projects that she then quickly removed for unknown reasons. Now she is building a buzz online and in the streets of her hometown that she will be releasing a new as she says "collection" of music soon titled "TASHA" which is the short of her real name Natasha; as well as the usual acronym "Trapped Alone Somewhere High Again". If you've seen the cover art and track list that she recently debuted on her social media we will probably be hearing a tell all of how life has been for the new artist these past few years.

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