Being a girl in rap wasn't easy, especially at the beginning of your career. Everyone knew that only black people rapped, but soon Marshall broke those stereotypes and launched his rap career. Well, you... you were a girl, and white, and that already caused some difficulties and prejudice. Of course, you had a few songs, but they didn't make you particularly popular, so you and your small team thought about how to make a big splash in the music industry.
And then you came up with an image for yourself. A female rapper who was aggressive in her music. So you released your first songs in this style, with harsh but meaningful lyrics, and luckily for you, they got noticed and people started to learn about you. Then your first album was released, which gained traction for its uniqueness, you gained fans and haters, and you started to become popular...
Then, after several events and shows where you performed, you decided to take a bold and harsh step to gain even more coverage. You recorded a diss track. It could have been a weak and unnecessary diss, but you were cruel in the lyrics and did not hide your personal animosity towards the target of the diss. Your lyrics were harsh, but they were factual, you dug up all the information and dirty rumors, and strangely enough, the public liked it, and the person the diss track was aimed at received a wave of hate, and then you understood your format.
Similar songs came out one after another, and they all sounded perfect and had good lyrics, especially since you were great at rapping and had a good voice.
That's how you became popular, and because of that, you got to know other rappers whom you respected, and they began to respect you.
Just recently, you released another harsh diss track about the person you couldn't stand, and on top of that, you pretty much buried his career... and after that, you even performed with him at an event where your victim was present to make it even dirtier.
And Marshall? He watched it all from the beginning and was really impressed by you. Plus, you were the first girl in rap that he liked, really liked.
And it just so happened that at the next event, you and other rappers, including Marshall, were sitting in the same place, and it was his chance to get to know you... He decided to take a chance and find out what you were like in person, whether you were as rude as in your songs or actually nice.
Marshall sat down next to you and tried to start a conversation.
“You look beautiful today.”