Asked what brought the duo together, Mia told DX, “We love each other’s work, and we felt it was time. He came up with the idea for Natural Born Killers 2010. Our chemistry is out of this world! We are everything the people who love our music imagine us to be.”
With pensive tracks in her catalog, including “Rainy Dayz” and “R.I.P. Jill” from 1997’s gold-certified Unlady Like, Mia X asserted that she requires no assistance to offer substance. “A lot of my subject matter was based on people around me, or people around people I know well,” she says of the June album with Brad Jordan. She said with a laugh, “I have beaucoup subject matter of my own.” You can hear Mia’s new sound on tracks including her late 2009 leak “I Get Paper” .
With a cookbook also due this year, reportedly titled Things My Grandma Told Me, Things My Grandma Showed Me, the woman also known as “Ghetto Sara Lee” is letting the Rap world know that she’s not just cookin’ up rhymes. The accomplished chef recently opened a New Orleans restaurant called True Friends. “It’s located in my 7th Ward community. Our signature dish is stuffed bell peppers and chicken n’ waffles.” With her former label and associates still in the New Orleans area, DX asked Mia the first Rap customer she had. “Fiend was the first to visit, and he is a regular customer. Many of my music peers have supported me though, and I am grateful.”
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