Rapper BIA Offers Fresh Rendition of Petey Pablo’s “Raise Up”

Rapper BIA has been making waves in the music industry with her unique style and fresh take on classic tracks. Recently, she added to her repertoire with her rendition of Petey Pablo’s “Raise Up,” aptly titled “Raised Me.”

The track was released as part of the “Pixel RePresents” series, a partnership between entertainment company Mass Appeal, Google Pixel, and Sony Music Entertainment’s Certified.

BIA: Rise to Fame

BIA, whose real name is Bianca Landrau, is a Puerto Rican-Italian rapper from Massachusetts. She first gained recognition in 2014 when she appeared on Oxygen’s reality show “Sisterhood of Hip Hop.”

While on the show, she caught the attention of Pharrell Williams, who signed her to his label, I am OTHER. Since then, BIA has released a number of successful singles, including “Whip It” and “Cover Girl.”

The Inspiration Behind “Raised Me”

“Raised Me” is BIA’s take on Petey Pablo’s 2001 hit “Raise Up.” The original track was an ode to Pablo’s home state of North Carolina, and BIA’s version pays tribute to her own roots.

In an interview with XXL Magazine, BIA said, “I feel like this is my ‘Raise Up’ because I’m representing where I’m from. It’s my version of that, and I’m so happy I got to do it.”

BIA – Raised Me (Official Audio)

Collaborations with Timbaland

This is not the first time BIA has put her own spin on a classic track. In 2020, she released “Cover Girl,” which featured a sample from Timbaland’s “Get Ur Freak On.”

She also worked with Timbaland on her hit single “Best on Earth,” which features rapper Russ. Collaborations with Timbaland have been a major factor in her rise, and her unique style has earned her a dedicated fanbase.

The “Pixel RePresents” Series

“Raised Me” was released as part of the “Pixel RePresents” series, which aims to highlight the creativity and diversity of artists using Google Pixel devices.

The series has featured a number of talented artists, including Flo Milli and Lola Brooke. Her rendition of “Raise Up” is a testament to her creativity and unique style, and it is a fitting addition to the series.

BIA’s Impact on the Music Industry

BIA’s unique style and fresh take on classic tracks have earned her a place in the music industry.

Her collaborations with Timbaland and other prominent artists have established her as a star, and her fanbase continues to grow. With each new release, BIA proves that she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of hip-hop.

Conclusion

BIA’s rendition of Petey Pablo’s “Raise Up” is a testament to her creativity and unique style. The track is a fitting addition to the “Pixel RePresents” series, which aims to highlight the creativity and diversity of artists using Google Pixel devices.

BIA’s collaborations with Timbaland and other prominent artists have helped to establish her as a rising star, and her fan base continues to grow. With each new release, BIA proves that she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of hip-hop.

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Bobby R.O Smalls

Bobby "R.O" Smalls is the Publishing Director of GMIXMAG, a magazine founded in 2010 in New York City. With expertise in content creation and entrepreneurship, Bobby is dedicated to empowering the next generation of urban culture.

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