Find out more about what Kitty had to say in our exclusive interview below. I’m going to keep going,” says Kitty on how she’s going to change the game. I’m not coming to play, and I’m not stopping. “I want girls to know my story, listen to my music, and realize you could be a mom and still be a bad bitch. “I’m a mom, a female rapper, an entrepreneur, a young boss making her way in a male industry, and I’m living my life,” Kitty says. Fast forward to a year later and not only is the album out, it’s doing numbers and taking Kitty to the next level. Once quarantine struck Kitty dove into her music and began working on what would become her debut album SMD. In 2019 Kitty released her mixtape Kitty Bandz which was positively a received and even landed her on stage at Rolling Loud. Following this release Kitty reached out to Hitmaka and ended up on the “Thotbox” remix with Young MA, Dreezy, Dream Doll and Mulatto.
Although Kitty had been raised around music she cultivated her own brand and an impressive social media following as a bartender and NYC nightlife “it-girl.” Heeding words of encouragement from her mother and watching Cardi B.’s rise to fame, Kitty decided to release her own music and dropped “Kitty Walk” in 2018. As a child Kitty would battle rap with her sibling developing her skillset, but it wasn’t until she turned 20 and had her son that she decided to seriously pursue music. Kitty’s mom put her on to Lil Kim, while she grew up on artists like Nicki Minaj so her sound today is a combination of grit and feminine energy. It may have taken a while for Kitty to go after her dreams but she knew she wanted to attain the same lifestyle and success that came from music. Hip Hop surrounded Kitty’s life, her father Nitti worked behind-the-scenes with Fabulous, DJ Clue and the Desert Storm Crew, while her mother was a stylist and fashion editor at The Source. Growing up, Kitty’s parents both worked in and around the music industry so from a young age she knew what path she wanted to follow. Check out our exclusive interview with Chinese Kitty.īrooklyn, New York’s own Chinese Kitty just dropped her debut studio album SMD on June 25th and is finally achieving the success she’s been working so hard towards.