![]() ![]() She gave us so much energy and life and was such an amazing performer. Rating: 5 out of 5 amazing performer by Tat on 4/16/23 AURA - Tempe.Saw her at paradise rock club, waited a bit, but it was so worth it, she really knows how to hype a crowd up and give off such great energy, I already bought meet and greet package tickets for when she comes back in September! No merch table (from what I could see/find), Homegirl was an hour late, and the people attending this concert very much lacked concert etiquette Sloppily intoxicated/vomiting, pushing their way to the front, etc. Rating: 3 out of 5 You get what you pay for by Anonymous on 4/24/23 Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens - Boston.I didn't know she was gonna have an opener either and now I have a new artist to listen to!Ĭupcakke was so cute and she did a bunch of fun songs! She was funny and interacted with the fans a lot! It was a little late starting but it was worth it. ![]() Rating: 5 out of 5 Fantastic! by Shan on 4/24/23 Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens - Boston.cupcakke knows how to command a crowd! would definitely recommend going to her tour. Rating: 5 out of 5 ENERGY!!!! by AnnieK on 7/17/23Ĭupcakke puts on a show!!! great crowd interaction, good set list, infectious energy.The energy was off the charts and she interacted with the audience the whole time. Rating: 5 out of 5 High Energy! by Cyearic2 on 7/17/23Ĭupcakke was amazing! She came out with such high energy and put on a terrific show.Rating: 5 out of 5 Duck duck goose by Sss on 7/17/23Īmazing flow.She came an hour and half late, performance only lasted 40/50 minutes. The following year, she was already on her third album, ‘Ephorize,' and by the end of 2018 she would join Iggy Azalea on the Bad Girls Tour. By early 2017, she was featured on English pop star Charli XCX's "Lipgloss," and released her sophomore album, ‘Queen Elizabitch.' At this time, most of her success was found online, but she'd soon hit the road for The Marilyn Monhoe Tour, bringing her vivacious personality to the stage. Her output would continue to prove prolific. The collection of songs proved CupcakKe's versatility beyond a shock rapper, with brutal and candid songs like "Pedophile" and "Life." Within a few months, she'd release her second mixtape, ‘S.T.D (Shelters to Deltas),' and by October 2016, she released her debut studio album, ‘Audacious,' including dance-fueled LGBT anthem "Lgbt." She released two more singled that would eventually be featured on her 2016 debut mixtape. ![]() Within a day, she was featured on the major hip-hop site WorldStarHipHop. She began to upload her songs to YouTube and in late 2015, she started to see her views skyrocket. With a tiny chunk of cash from her mom, she booked a studio to record her first demo, and CupcakKe was born. Soon enough, with plenty of Lil Kim inspiration, her poetic wordplay quickly turned explicit. Eventually, on the advice of a parishioner, she began to turn those poems into raps. ![]() As a young girl, Harris wrote and performed her own religious poetry at her local church. Born Elizabeth Eden Harris in 1997, she grew up in the south side of Chicago alongside fellow future rappers Chief Keef and Lil Reese-but she started down quite a different path. Her heavy, hard-edged, sometimes humorous music is a clear product of her background. Chicago artist CupcakKe divulges everything and apologizes for nothing with her brash and biting trap-inspired rap. ![]()
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