Farrah Fawx
Farrah Fawx is a genre-bending singer, rapper, and songwriter who launched her
music career during the late-2000s under the name "Audra the Rapper." She was
born in Washington, D.C., and raised in nearby Richmond, Virginia. Brandy, Missy
Elliot, and Lauryn Hill were early inspirations, as was the gospel music she
began singing in church at a young age. She released debut mixtape as Audra the
Rapper, Sweet and Sour, in 2007, while only 16 years old. After releasing second
mixtape, Miseducation of Audra, in 2010, she began working with mentor Rick Ross
and was named "Best Female Ra...