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Nichelle "Nikki D" Strong is an American female rapper.

Nikki D was the first female rapper signed by Def Jam Recordings. She signed with Def Jam in 1989 and released her debut single "A No No No", in the same year. It was produced by Sam Stever. The single's video featured Flavor Flav and computerized images of the other Def Jam artist. Later Nikki D released the more commercially acceptable song, "Daddy's Little Girl" some two years later, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts.

Before this Nikki D was on tour in Europe for a year with fellow R&B artist Alyson Williams. Nikki D recorded songs with Moby, Queen Latifah on the Set It Off soundtrack, with Red Man for his Muddy Waters album, EPMD, Naughty By Nature, Flavor Unit and Suzanne Vega.

In 1998 Nikki D was the vice president Of A&R at Flavor Unit Records for two years. Today she is the marketing manager at Phat Fashions, the apparel company that houses Phat Farm, Baby Phat, and Atman.

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  • this bitch can rap

  • yeah, the good ol days of def jam. they've really strayed away from the music that they were known for putting out. just seeing that hall of fame made me realize how much better things were back in the day. unfortunately, nikki d never had the same success that her male label mates got. she put out a few joints, but she was not in the public eye very much.

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  • the 1st Lady of Def Jam records (the 1st female rapper that Def Jam ever signed)

  • Dope

  • how could i have forgot this he can rap and had some nice tiddays 

  • @GrumpyOldAssFart

    Also this is back when Def Jam was all about rap and seemed to stand behind their rap artists.

  • I love this song to death. I still play this song today and probably forever.

  • This song is still dope!!!

  • The audio Sucks on this shit...I remember house parties where this bitch's BASS on her tracks were bangin

  • Damn, this girl was good! Pretty sexy too!

  • now this is a REAL female emcee

  • i'd have fucked her into a wheelchair

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