Rasheeda Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Let It Clap |
| 2 | Touch Ya Toes |
| 3 | U Can Get It |
| 4 | Georgia Peach |
| 5 | Type of Gurl |
| 6 | Dance Flo |
| 7 | Pack Ya Bags |
| 8 | Poppin Bottles |
| 9 | Get It On |
| 10 | Do Yo Thang |
| 11 | Flawsin |
| 12 | Make It Hot |
| 13 | Give It To Me |
| 14 | Everywhere I Go |
| 15 | No Trust (Don't Try) |
| 16 | What Cha Workin' Wit |
| 17 | They Don't Understand |
| 18 | Holla At Me |
| 19 | Not Tonight |
| 20 | Doin This |
| 21 | Block to Block |
| 22 | Mr. Baller |
| 23 | Ain't Nuttin |
| 24 | My Bubble Gum (remix) |
| 25 | 2 Nite (Ft. Lil Jon And The Eastside Boyz) |
| 26 | Acetune |
| 27 | Atl 2 STL |
| 28 | Attitude Bossy |
| 29 | Back To You |
| 30 | Badder |
| 31 | Bam |
| 32 | Baw |
| 33 | Baww |
| 34 | Bed Rock |
| 35 | Bedrock Remix |
| 36 | Betta Off Alone |
| 37 | Boss Chick |
| 38 | Bring It Mamma |
| 39 | Buy My Drink |
| 40 | Chanel Shades (Paul Wall Speaks) |
| 41 | Chanel Swag |
| 42 | Compliment |
| 43 | Damn |
| 44 | Do It |
| 45 | Do It (Remix) (Ft. Pastor Troy, Cap One n Que BoGold) |
| 46 | Don't Be Mad |
| 47 | Don't Let Him Go Away |
| 48 | Dont Hate |
| 49 | Don’t Let Him Get Away |
| 50 | Drip Drop |
Rasheeda Albums
About Rasheeda
Rasheeda is an Atlanta-based rapper and hip-hop pioneer who has been a defining voice in Southern rap since the early 1980s, making her one of the genre's longest-running female artists. With a career spanning over four decades, she helped establish Atlanta as a major hip-hop hub long before the city's mainstream explosion, bringing a distinctly Southern flavor to her rhymes that balances street credibility with commercial appeal. Her sound evolved from old-school rap foundations to embrace the crunk and trap movements that would later dominate Atlanta's music scene, with tracks like "Let It Clap" showcasing her ability to craft infectious club anthems built on hard-hitting beats and confident delivery. Songs like "Georgia Peach" celebrate her Southern roots while tracks like "Touch Ya Toes" and "U Can Get It" demonstrate her versatility in creating both party-ready bangers and more intimate cuts. Rasheeda's longevity in a notoriously youth-obsessed genre speaks to her adaptability and business acumen, as she's consistently reinvented her sound across 24 albums while maintaining her core identity as an unapologetically bold Atlanta representative. Her cultural impact extends beyond music through reality television and entrepreneurship, but it's her role as a trailblazer for Southern female rappers that cements her legacy in hip-hop history. Through nearly a century's worth of songs, Rasheeda has proven that authenticity and regional pride can sustain a career across multiple generations of rap evolution.