Yo-Yo (rapper)

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Yo-Yo in 1997
Born
Yolanda Whitaker

(1971-08-04) August 4, 1971 (age 53)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • actress
Spouse
DeAndre Windom
(m. 2013;div. 2016)
[ contradictory ]
Partner(s)Kelvin J. King
(2023–present; engaged)
Musical career
Origin South Central, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres West Coast hip hop
Years active1989–present
Labels East West America
Website yoyoschoolofhiphop.com

Yolanda "Yo-Yo" Whitaker (born August 4, 1971) [1] is an American rapper and actress.

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Much of Yo-Yo's music advocates female empowerment. She is the protégé of gangsta rapper Ice Cube. Yo-Yo has dubbed her crew the IBWC, Intelligent Black Woman's Coalition. [2] She also performed on a couple of stages with Shock G's group Digital Underground.

Career

Music

Yo-Yo first appeared as a guest on Ice Cube's 1990 debut studio album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted on the track "It's a Man's World". [3] Cube returned the favor by appearing on "You Can't Play with My Yo-Yo", on Yo-Yo's 1991 debut album, Make Way for the Motherlode . [3] Each of the videos for the singles from the album were directed by Okuwah Garrett of Power Films.

Her follow-up album released in 1992, Black Pearl , [3] was well received by critics, [4] partly because of its focus on positive messages and uplifting themes that heavily contrasted with the popular gangsta rap style at the time. [4] Despite a plethora of renowned producers such as DJ Muggs, this failed to translate into a hit with mainstream hip-hop audiences, and the album's sales were considered a disappointment. [4]

Less than a year later, Yo-Yo released her follow-up album, titled You Better Ask Somebody . [3] The final track on the album was her third recorded hip-hop duet with Ice Cube, "The Bonnie and Clyde Theme". [3]

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Yo-Yo in 1997

Yo-Yo's next album, Total Control , was released in 1996. [3] In 1998, Yo-Yo finished her fifth studio album, Ebony , though it was not released. In 2008, her single, "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo" was ranked number 92 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs. [5] Later that year, she performed with MC Lyte, The Lady of Rage, and Salt-N-Pepa at the BET Hip Hop Awards. She also performed on the Arsenio Hall show in 1994 alongside many other famous rappers and rap groups. Yo-Yo opened up the show and was later followed by rappers and groups like Naughty by Nature, A Tribe Called Quest and Wu-Tang Clan.

As of 2009, Yo-Yo has been working on an EP, titled My Journey to Fearless: The Black Butterfly. [6]

In 2013, it was announced she joined the upcoming BET reality series Hip Hop Sisters which will focus on six female rappers' lives and their attempts to relaunch their careers. [7] Other rappers confirmed to appear are MC Lyte, Lady of Rage, Monie Love, Lil Mama, and Smooth. [8] Yo-Yo currently hosts a cooking show on the Aspire network "Downright Delicious with Yo-Yo." [9]

Acting

Yo-Yo appeared in the 1991 film Boyz n the Hood . She had a recurring role on the television show Martin as Keylolo, the sidekick to comedian Martin Lawrence's alter ego Sheneneh. Yo-Yo also appeared on other TV shows, including the Fox network's New York Undercover . She made a cameo appearance in the music video for Missy Elliot's "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)". She also appeared in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as the voice of Kendl Johnson. [10] She has a reoccurring role in the series Saturdays on Disney Plus starring role as skating rink owner, Duchess.

Personal life

Yo-Yo was in a relationship with Tupac Shakur for some time in the 1990s. She was with Shakur in the hospital shortly before he died. [11] Later, Yo-Yo became engaged to DeAndre Windom, the former mayor of Highland Park, Michigan, in August 2012. [12] The two married on August 17, [13] 2013 in the Cayman Islands [14] and divorced in 2016. [15]

In November 2023 Yo-Yo became engaged to Kelvin J. King a successful Businessman and Real Estate Mogul from South Jamaica Queens New York City.

Yo-Yo has been active in advocating for hip-hop artists to become involved within their community. Notably, she testified in 1994 for a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about whether the government should require rating labels on gangsta rap. [16] She also founded the Yo-Yo School of Hip-Hop to use hip-hop in curriculum for at-risk students. [17]

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Boyz n the Hood Herself
1993 Who's the Man? Woman
Menace II Society Girl at Party
Strapped AnnTV movie
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Sondra
1995 Panther Pregnant Junkie
1997 Sprung Sista #3
Trials of LifeJenniferTV movie
1999The BreaksLoretha
Beverly HoodTilly
2000 3 Strikes Charita
2001 Longshot Herself
2002 Paper Soldiers Judge Prince [18]
2006Da JammiesMrs. Mangual (voice)Short
Waist Deep Female Radio DJ (voice)
2016JanitorsHerself

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992-98 Soul Train HerselfRecurring Guest
1993-95 Martin KeyloloRecurring Cast: Season 1 & 3
1995 New York Undercover NikkiEpisode: "You Get No Respect"
1996 Moesha Security GuardEpisode: "A Concerted Effort: Part 1"
1997 The Parent 'Hood AudreyEpisode: "When Robert Met Jerri"
1998 The Jamie Foxx Show KierstonEpisode: "Passenger 187"
2008 Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme Herself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
The Greatest HerselfEpisode: "100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs"
2011Way Black When: PrimetimeHerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.12"
2014-22 Unsung HerselfRecurring Guest
2015 Da Jammies The Real Rosanne (voice)Episode: "Old School"
2017 Unsung Hollywood HerselfEpisode: "Tupac Shakur"
2018 Unsolved Pretty WomanEpisode: "Wherever It Leads"
2019 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood HerselfMain Cast: Season 6
2022-23 Double Cross TayeGuest Cast: Season 3-4
2023 Saturdays DuchessRecurring Cast
Downright Delicious with Yo-YoHerself/HostMain Host

Music Videos

YearSongArtistRole
1995 2Pac "Temptations"Girl in Last Room
1997 Missy Elliott "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"Herself

Video Game

YearTitleRole
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Kendl Johnson (voice)

Documentary

YearTitle
1999 After Stonewall
2010The Wordz Project
My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop
2011The Power of Words

Awards and nominations

YearAward
1995 MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Rap Video for "I Wanna Be Down" (Remix) (featuring Brandy, MC Lyte and Queen Latifah)[ citation needed ]
1996 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Duo or Group for "Stomp"[ citation needed ]

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References

Notes

    Citations

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    5. "VH1′s 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs". Stereogum. September 29, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
    6. "Lifestyle | Icons Speak: YoYo Talks Keri Hilson, Female Emcees, more". Singersroom.com. January 6, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
    7. "MC Lyte to Executive Produce 'Hip Hop Sisters' on BET". Black Enterprise. June 12, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
    8. "@VIBEVixen» BET Announces 'Hip Hop Sisters' and Jeanette Jenkins Reality Series » Madison Lafayette". Vibevixen.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
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    10. Jones, Francis. "Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (album review 3)". sputnikmusic.com. Sputnik Music. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
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