Capitol Records Sign Vine Phenomenon PTAF, The First Female Rap Group Out Of South Central LA

UPDATE 4/20/14: PTAF just put out a short interview clip explaining who really are Boss A$$ B*tches in their opinion. Read their full list, in alphabetical order, below of who made the cut in their opinion. It may change your mind on the group’s music.

1. Alejandra G
2. Amber Rose
3. Angela Simmons
4. Angela Yee
5. Angelina Jolie
6. Angie Stone
7. Ashanti
8. Azealia Banks
9. Blac Chyna
10. Brittany Spears
11. Brooke Bailey
12. Brooke Valentine
13. Chanel West Coast
14. Chelsea Handler
15. Christina Aguilera
16. Ciara
17. Coco
18. Debra Lee
19. Devi Dev
20. DJ Carisma
21. Echo Hattix
22. Ellen DeGeneres
23. Faith Evans
24. Fantasia
25. Fergie
26. First Lady El
27. Iggy Azalea
28. Jada Pinkett Smith
29. Janee Bolden
30. Jennifer Hudson
31. Jhene Aiko
32. J-LO
33. Joseline Hernandez
34. Just Jared
35. K. Michelle
36. Kandii Burris
37. Karen Civil
38. Katy Perry
39. Keanna Rox
40. Kelly Price
41. Kelly Rowland
42. Kerry Washington
43. Keyshia Cole
44. Keyshia Ka-Oir
45. Khloe Kardasian
46. Kimora Lee Simmons
47. Kirdis Postelle
48. Kris Jenner
49. Lady Gaga
50. Laura Govan
51. Lil Debbie
52. Lil Kim
53. Lily Allen
54. Lorde
55. M.I.A.
56. Mariah Carey
57. Melissa Keklak
58. Michelle Obama
59. Mila J
60. Miley Cyrus
61. Miss Diddy
62. Mona Scott
63. Nene Leakes
64. Nicki Minaj
65. Nina 9
66. Nina Parker
67. Oprah
68. Patti Labelle
69. Perez Hilton
70. Pink
71. Queen Latifah
72. Raquel Harper
73. Rasheeda
74. Regina King
75. Rihanna
76. Rosa Acosta
77. Rosa Parks
78. Roxxanne Montana
79. Sharise Reed
80. Sherri Shepherd
81. Shonte McFerren
82. Simply Jess
83. Somaya Reece
84. Tahiry
85. Tamar Braxton
86. Tameka “Lady Bug” Sarrow
87. Tasha Smith
88. Teyana Taylor
89. Tiffany Foxx
90. Tiny
91. Tokyo
92. Trina
93. TT Torez
94. Tyra Banks
95. Vanessa Satten
96. Wendy Williams
97. Whitney-Gayle Benta
98. Yesi Ortiz
99. Yonce
100. Zendaya

PTAF

The female rap group sensation, PTAF (Pretty Taking All Fades), released their official video for the nationwide hit single “Boss Ass Bitch.” The colorful trio – made up of Kandii, K-Duce and Alizè, showcase their lyrical talents and charismatic personalities. The visual is directed by Lil Chris, son of the renown producer/director, Chris Robinson.

“It’s crazy how when we made this song we had no idea how many people would show and prove on Vine and Twitter how much they like it too. No need to stop there, we are gonna keep giving the people more of what we’ve got straight outta South Central LA,” says Alize.

PTAF has made headlines as the “First Ladies” of the West Coast hip hop scene currently dominated by some of the industry’s hottest artists including YG, DJ Mustard, Kendrick Lamar, Sage The Gemini and Ty Dolla $ign. They are spearheading a new wave of female lyricists that appeal to a young, hip, and independent generation of music lovers.

PTAF – Boss Ass Bitch

The video, which features VH1 Basketball Wives Of LA’s Brooke Bailey, was shot in the groups hometown of South Central LA, symbolizing their genuine representation of West Coast hip hop in today’s industry. With original production by Kandii, “Boss Ass Bitch” shot to YouTube stardom last year, gaining over 12 million views thanks to social media and the video app Vine. The banger recently gained a huge national boost when hip hop queen Nicki Minaj released her own remix of the song.

Peep the shoutout above and keep up with PTAF online at twitter.com/WeArePTAF and instagram.com/PTAFmusic.

– Scott Randell (@DefinedByMvsic)