Background
Brittany Nicole Carpentero was born in Atlanta, Georgia to an African American mother and a Puerto Rican father.
Brittany Nicole Carpentero was born in Atlanta, Georgia to an African American mother and a Puerto Rican father.
Crime Mob, 2004–2007Edit
At the age of fifteen, Diamond joined the group Crime Mob in 2004. Crime Mob first garnered national attention in 2004 with their single "Knuck If You Buck," which was eventually certified Platinum. They released their debut album Crime Mob later that summer.
Their next charting single, "Rock Yo Hips," was released in August 2006 and was followed by a second album, Hated on Mostly, in March 2007.
Solo career & various mixtapes, 2008–present
In November 2007, Diamond left Crime Mob to pursue a solo career. In 2010, she appeared on the remix version of "My Chick Bad", a Ludacris single, along with Trina and Eve.
Her debut single "Lotta Money" was released in the summer of 2010. The video for the single included Gucci Mane.
In 2011, Diamond released a song featuring Waka Flocka called "Hit That Hoe" a video was released in August 2011.
Also in November 2011 Diamond released her single "Buy lieutenant All" on Black Entertainment Television"s 106 & Park. Diamond was nominated for Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the Black Entertainment Television Awards of 2011. Diamond released her new single "Loose Screws" in 2012.
She was nominated the second time for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the Black Entertainment Television Awards 2012.
Diamond released her album The Young Life on August 28, 2012, with the singles "American Woman" featuring Verse Simmonds and "Love Like Mine" featuring Nikkiya. Diamond is slated to appear as a cast-member for the Oxygen docu-series Sisterhood of Hip Hop.
Influences
Diamond has stated that artists who have influenced her musical style include Lil" Kim, Trina, Eve, Salt n Pepa, Da Brat, The Notorious Bjarke Ingels Group , Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Queen Latifah, Eminem, Foxy Brown, DMX, Outkast, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur.