June 19, 2014 – The South Central born-and-raised rising star and all-around quadruple threat, Jayy Starr, has debuted her latest single, “Oowee.” The track, produced by DJ Hed’s TDT Productions, boasts classic hip-hop beats and a hooky chorus, clearly showcasing this up-and-coming female rapper’s sheer musical prowess.
LISTEN TO “OOWEE”
Who said Demigods didn’t really exist? South Central bred, self proclaimed “Demi-Goddess,” MC, singer, songwriter and all around “Jack” of all trades, Jayy Starr is a young maverick in the hip-hop music world. She defies any easy pigeonhole. Not content to be seen or heard as simply a sexpot, Jayy turns hip-hop on its ears by becoming the player, not the one being played, mixing wit, swagger, and harmony — all skillfully blended with a seamless flow into songs for the modern and classic hip-hop lover.
Most recently, she released a full-length project titled D.E.M.I. (Devoting Every Moment to Inspire) that only solidified the fact that she is a force to be reckoned with. Taking a different route with beat selection and song writing and showing an even wider range of versatility this easily became her best body of work to date. Jayy has also recently returned from Atlanta on a studio binge with Multi-Platinum producers LT Moe and Chris “Traxx” Rogers creating several hits from start to finish, one of which will be released this summer on radio nationwide. She is also in the studio completing her debut EP. Apart from her own tunes, Jayy has also recently been given opportunities to write for some of your favorite major recording artists.
Starr is currently continuing to work to build her buzz on the streets and the internet. With her fan base growing daily and blogs worldwide becoming believers of hip-hop’s Young Goddess, she plans to take the world by storm with her influential heartfelt music. “I pour my heart into every track I make. I can finish a full song, go back and read it, not feel it, and start all over. I’m a perfectionist. Every song I make is apart of my legacy. Whether it be a club joint or something conscious, it has to mean something at the end of the day.” She is hoping to become the new gold standard for females in hip-hop. “I sing, write, rap, produce, and engineer. I also act and direct. Once I get it in, it’ll be a problem,” says Jayy.