Freddie Ross Jr., better known by her stage name Big Freedia, is an American musician known for his work in the New Orleans genre of hip hop called bounce music. She is often described as an artist within the’sissy bounce’ subgenre, though she stated there’s no such thing as separating it into straight bounce and sissy bounce. She identifies himself as a gay man.
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1 was re-released on Scion AV in March 2011, as well as a number of music videos. She released her first studio album in 2003. She is often described as an artist within the’sissy bounce’ subgenre, though she stated there’s no such thing as separating it into straight bounce and sissy bounce. About her popularity with women at live shows, music journalist Alison Fenster wrote, “When you’re all aggressive with women instead of this sexuality of yours, there’s something about being superaggressive, singing about bad boyfriends or whatever, whatever, it’s all about being a superaggressive girl.” She has been featured in a local New Orleans television ad for Juan LaFonta Law Office, in which she is shown rapping with bounce music and dancers. In 1998, a young drag queen by the name of Katey Red performed bounce music at a club near the Melpomene Projects where Ross grew up. Ross, who had grown up four blocks away from Katey. Red, began performing as a backup dancer and singer in Red’s shows. Ross attended Walter L. Cohen High School, where she continued to perform in choir and also became the choir director. She has said that music was always a part of her life. Ross was influenced by artists such as Patti LaBelle, and she was also influenced by the late disco singer Sylvester, Michael Jackson, and Salt-N-Pepa.
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