Jean Grae

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Background information
Birth name Tsidi Ibrahim
Also known as What? What?
Born November 27, 1976 (age 30)
Origin Cape Town, South Africa
Genre(s) Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, Producer
Label(s) Third Earth
Babygrande
Blacksmith
Associated
acts
Abdullah Ibrahim
Website Official Site

Jean Grae (formerly What? What?; real name Tsidi Ibrahim) is an American hip hop artist.

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Born in Cape Town, South Africa on November 27, 1976, the daughter of jazz musicians (her father is the celebrated Abdullah Ibrahim), she studied Vocal Performance at the High School of Performing Arts before majoring in Music Business at New York University. Grae later joined a hip hop music group called Natural Resource, and in 1996 they released a pair of 12-inch singles called Negro League Baseball b/w "Bum Deal" b/w "They Lied," and "Bum Deal(remix)" b/w "They Lied(remix)" b/w "I Love This World" on the label Makin' Records. She also appeared on singles by fellow Makin' Records artists Pumpkinhead and Bad Seed, and on the O.B.S. (Original Blunted Soldiers) double 12-inch single alongside crew members Pumpkinhead, Bad Seed, and Meatpie, and produced much of the material released on the label under the pseudonym Run Run Shaw. During this period she established strong ties with the Brooklyn Academy crew, with which she would appear throughout her career.

Natural Resource dissolved in 1998, after which Ibrahim changed her stage name from What? What? to Jean Grae, a reference to the X-Men character Jean Grey. Under her new moniker, she released her first LPAttack of the Attacking Things—in 2002, and followed it with two more album releases over the next two years. Throughout her career she has also recorded tracks with numerous major hip hop artists, Atmosphere, The Roots, Talib Kweli, The Herbaliser, Da Beatminerz, Phonte, Mr. Len, Masta Ace, Vordul Mega, C-Rayz Walz, and Immortal Technique among them.

Jean has recorded an unreleased album with celebrated North Carolina producer 9th Wonder, of Little Brother fame, entitled Jeanius. This unfinished record was leaked on the internet, and subsequently work was stopped on this album. She plans to record another, to be called Phoenix.

Previously signed to Babygrande Records, she signed a deal in 2005 with Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records.


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Groups
Away Team, The | Little Brother
Members
9th Wonder | Big Dho | Cesar Comanche | Chaundon | Darien Brockington | DJ Flash | Edgar Allen Floe | Joe Scudda | Khrysis | L.E.G.A.C.Y. | Median | Phonte | Rapper Big Pooh | Sean Boog
Albums
Wooden Nickels  (2000)  | Paper Gods  (2002)  | The Listening  (2003)  | Connected  (2004)  | Sleepers  (2005)  | The Chittlin Circuit 1.5  (2005)  | True Links  (2005)  | National Anthem  (2005)  | The Minstrel Show  (2005)  | Squirrel and the Aces  (2005)  | The Commercial Free EP  (2006)  | Separate But Equal  (2006)  | Wooden Nickels Revisited  (2006)  | Floe Almighty  (2006)  | Soldiers of Fortune  (2006)  | Getback  (2007)  | The Streetwise LP  (2007) 
Close affiliates
Jean Grae | Jozeemo | Kaze | Murs | Nicolay | O-Dash | Splash | Supastition | Yahzarah
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