Infinite Starr is more than just your typical female from Mississippi with a mohawk and half of her head tattooed. She's 3Xs awarded and 6Xs nominated Best Female Rapper, and former basketball player of the JSU Tigers and the Kentucky Wildcats.
Not being able to fight-off her love for music, Infinite Starr dropped her basketball shoes and picked up a microphone mid-season to pursue a dream everyone said was a waste of time. Leaving basketball, Infinite Starr turned to the streets to finance her music career by hustling. Infinite's specialty was ladies. She "pushed" strippers for bachelor parties and events, while keeping an entirely seperate team of women only for modeling and music promotions. By any means necessary, Infinite always had a grind.
As the money started flipping Infinite funded her first mixtape
Bi Mi Self, which sold 15,000 copies in the streets, and followed up with a group project from Dread Bred (Infinite, Puncho, & Lyrik).
DB solidified 3 songs on Envy the Movie Soundtrack, then flew back home from Detroit and celebrated by throwing one of the biggest concerts that Mississippi ever seen consisting of Yo Gotti, America's Next Top Models, Pastor Troy, La Chat, and others called
The TakeOver. Business-minded Infinite had videographers film the entire concert and created a dvd, then Starr hit the streets with her promo team selling 5,000 of
The TakeOver DVDs out the trunk of her car which enabled Infinite to help the artist on her promo team get in the studio. Unfortunately it was too soon to start helping anyone because the money ran out. Refusing to go back to the streets, Infinite sold everything in her house in Jackson and moved to Atlanta. This move to Atlanta changed her life.
Meeting her best friend and business partner in Atlanta and putting blood sweat and tears into a tattoo parlour, Infinite Starr was finally making enough money to make new music. Saving up, Infinite Starr dropped her first-ever solo album entitled
World On Fire which birthed the songs
So Fabulous and
Days Like This nominated by Indie-Music Top 25 Awards for best hip hop song along with support from
ZS Music Blog,
Meet Tha Dealer, and
Grapevyn. The success of
World On Fire showed Infinite Starr that no matter what, she has what it takes to succeed and ultimately her street-sense helped sell 5,000 units alone with no team in 6 months.
Back again with the upcoming release of her 2nd mixtape
True Face, Infinite Starr is back with the heart of a lion and this time with no mercy. As a true lover of music, you can only respect this female's grind and dedication. Some people think she's crazy when she says, "there's no plan B, music is plan A B C through Z!" But me? I'm impressed.
Infinite Starr strives to be one of the greatest rappers of all time, and I'm not talking about female rappers either. I'm talking rappers of all time! She writes and stays in the studio all day and night. She predicts
True Face to be a classic. She says confidently, "it's hard for you to notice your competition when you're practicing being perfect!"