Biography
Brooke Dyan Candy, born on July 20, 1989, is an American rapper known for her bold and provocative style. She first gained widespread attention in 2012 when she co-starred in the music video for Grimes' hit single "Genesis." Since then, Candy has released a series of viral songs with accompanying music videos, including "Das Me," "Everybody Does," "I Wanna Fuck Right Now," and "Dumb."
Candy has cited Lil' Kim as a major influence on her rapping technique and irreverent image, and she is known for her fierce and unapologetic persona. She is openly bisexual and often incorporates strong feminist ideals into her music and public persona.
In 2019, Candy released her highly anticipated debut album, SEXORCISM, which further solidified her reputation as a boundary-pushing artist. The album showcases Candy's unique blend of rap, pop, and electronic music, and features bold and empowering lyrics that challenge societal norms and expectations.
With her fearless attitude and innovative sound, Brooke Candy continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of the music industry. She is a fiercely independent artist who is unafraid to speak her mind and challenge the status quo, making her a powerful voice for self-expression and empowerment in the world of music.