Career
2001–2004: Music Shortly after relocating to Atlanta, Sarai signed a record deal with Epic Records. Making her the first, white female rapper to be represented by a major United States. label. In 2001, she was prominently featured on the single "Same Ol" Same Ol" (remix)" by label-mate P.Y.T., and appeared in the group’s music video as well as a 2nd remix on their album.
"lieutenant"s Official," a track from her debut The Original, also appeared as a hidden snippet track on their debut album.
In 2002, "Pack Ya Bags" was released to radio and as a single. Debuted on the Rhythm & Blues/Hip-Hop charts at Number.
90. Her record label briefly dubbed her Feminem in an attempt to draw comparisons between her and fellow artist Eminem.
In 2003, "Ladies" was released as a single to radio stations, which landed on Billboard"s Mainstream Top 40 chart at Number. 28. lieutenant peaked at Number. 19 and stayed on the chart for 11 weeks.
A video was also shot and released. The Original was released on July 29, 2003.
The album entered the Billboard 200 chart at Number.
187. The album featured production from Ali Dee Theodore, Scott Storch, Beau Dozier, and many others The album lacked promotion by Epic Records, causing it to go under the radar of many.
A rumored follow-up single, "Black & White" was supposed to be released - but cancelled after Sarai was released from her contract with Epic.
In 2004, Sarai began filming National Lampoon"s Pledge This! starring Paris Hilton. Portraying a character named Tonya. The film was pushed back many times before releasing in 2006.
2005 – present: Music After leaving Epic, Sarai (now under the pseudonym Mission Eighty 6) joined Ali Dee Theodore and his company DeeTown Entertainment and has gone to write and perform music and soundtracks for movies and television, including Gossip Girl, Melrose Place, Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane, Bones, Supernatural, Numb3rs, Chuck, The Nine Lives of Chloe King, Music Television"s Cribs, Dismissed, Pimp My Ride, My Super Sweet 16, High School Stories and Date My Mom.
Sarai was featured on The Baldwin Brothers Return of the Golden Rhodes on the track, "A Matter Of Time" credited under her name. A video was also shot and released.
The song was featured in Double Down, an episode of Numb3rs.