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Bossey | Hip-Hop & R&B Artist, Industry Executive, Cultural Leader

Bossey is a powerhouse songwriter, vocalist, vocal arranger, rapper, and music engineer from Los Angeles, California, whose voice carries the soul of the streets, the rhythm of the South, and the elegance of true artistry. Bridging the sounds of West Coast hip-hop, Dirty South, and Midwest rap, she stands as a rare force of authenticity and versatility—earning respect across every corner of hip-hop culture.

Musically, Bossey blends raw street authenticity with soulful femininity and boss-level confidence. Rooted in West Coast culture with deep Southern influence, her music delivers bold storytelling, seductive energy, and unapologetic truth—creating records that speak to loyalty, love, hustle, grief, resilience, and self-worth. More than an artist, Bossey represents a movement grounded in strength, independence, and evolution, while honoring the culture that shaped her.

Beyond the mic, Bossey is a respected music industry executive and the CEO of Bossy Inc., one of the strongest and most influential hip-hop PR and management firms in Houston, Texas. Through her firm, she has played a pivotal role in amplifying artists, projects, and cultural movements, bridging street credibility with professional media visibility. Bossy Inc. handled the career of the late Big Hawk of the Screwed Up Click for over 10 years, preserving and elevating his legacy within Houston hip-hop. Bossey also personally managed Houston legend Big Pokey for 12 years, overseeing key phases of his career and reinforcing his status as one of Southern hip-hop’s most respected voices. In addition, she served as the personal publicist for Pimp C of UGK for two years, up until his untimely passing, managing public relations and media representation for one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.

Today, Bossy Inc. continues to serve as the active public relations firm for Screwed Up Records & Tapes in Houston, Texas, helping preserve, protect, and elevate the enduring legacy of DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click, while supporting the label’s ongoing cultural relevance.

In recognition of her impact beyond music, Bossey received an official Proclamation from the City of Houston, honoring her contributions to the city’s music culture as well as her assistance and community support during Hurricane Harvey. This civic recognition underscores her commitment not only to hip-hop, but to the communities it represents.

Music runs deep in Bossey’s lineage. She is the niece of legendary Motown producers Michael and Brenda Sutton and the cousin of iconic soul singer Cheryl Lynn, best known for timeless classics such as “Encore” and “Got to Be Real.” She is also the goddaughter of Minister Seymour, a respected spiritual and cultural figure closely associated with Bishop Don “Magic” Juan. With roots grounded in both the church and the streets, Bossey’s artistry reflects a powerful fusion of spiritual depth, street wisdom, and cultural legacy.

Her journey was profoundly shaped by mentorship under the late Weslyn Monroe, affectionately known as Mama Wes—the beloved mother of Pimp C and a cornerstone of Southern hip-hop culture. Under Mama Wes’s guidance, Bossey strengthened her creative vision, business discipline, and sense of purpose, responsibility, and legacy.

Bossey is a proud member of two of hip-hop’s most iconic collectives: The Dogg Pound, led by West Coast legends Daz Dillinger and Kurupt, and Houston’s Screwed Up Click (S.U.C.), founded by the late DJ Screw. These affiliations cement her cross-regional credibility and deep-rooted connection to hip-hop history.

Her collaborative résumé includes Pimp C, Big Hawk, Big Pokey, Lil’ Keke, Lil’ Flip, Mr. 3-2, Webbie, and Shawty Redd, the Atlanta-based super-producer behind trap-defining records with Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane, and Yo Gotti. In Atlanta, Bossey has worked alongside cultural gatekeepers such as Rodney Reid, Big Tyce and Money of BMF, Big X (CEO of the Coalition DJs), and Shawty Redd, infusing trap-influenced records with harmonies, emotional depth, and a timeless vocal signature.

In Houston, her contributions span from The Screw Shop to collaborations with OG Ron C and El Trainn of TSF (The Sauce Factory), helping define the city’s modern sound while honoring its roots. Her reach extends to New Orleans, where she has collaborated with bounce innovator Vockah Redu, merging smooth melodic lines with high-energy performance. In the Midwest, her work with Chicago legends Crucial Conflict highlights her ability to bridge sounds, regions, and generations.

On the West Coast, Bossey contributed signature background vocals to Warren G and The Dove Shack, including the legendary G-Funk classic “Summertime in the LBC.”

As a vocal arranger and music engineer, Bossey is a true architect of sound—building layered harmonies, vocal stacks, and emotionally driven soundscapes with precision. Whether behind the microphone or the mixing console, her sonic fingerprint is unmistakable.

Continuing her role as both cultural curator and creative force, Bossey is currently preparing to release new music featuring never-before-heard verses from hip-hop icons, including Pimp C of UGK, Big Pokey and Mr. 3 2 of The Screwed Up Click, Daz Dillinger of The Dogg Pound, Bo Rock of The Dove Shack, OMB Bloodbath and more. This upcoming body of work represents a powerful preservation of legacy—bridging generations while honoring the voices that shaped Southern hip-hop.

In an industry where women—especially Black women—are often under-credited, Bossey stands firmly as both an artist and visionary executive. With deep ties to Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago, and Baton Rouge, she is not just a regional powerhouse—she is a national voice and cultural connector, continually building legacy with soul, truth, leadership, and timeless purpose.

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