Becoming An MC
"I was always good at poetry and The Sunshine Boys were always on the mic at the park," Dimples remembers. "The Sunshine Boys were TJ Swan [not the singer from The Juice Crew], Squeaky and Freedom and they were always outside rappin', and I knew that I could do this."
Dimples credits Bronx MC Sha Rock as the influence that put the battery in her back.
"When I heard Sha Rock I was like, 'I got that in the bag.' I knew that I could do it. I really idolized what she was doing because she was the first female out there with a bunch of guys rappin'. It was between her, and I heard a rap by Pebblee Poo. It was somethin' like 'I get power hour after hour/ Pebblee Poo I'm sweet not sour.'"
Dimples says that the combination of hearing these two MCs greatly influenced her to become an MC. "I knew that I could do it, and out in Queensbridge there were no females doin' it. [Roxanne] Shantè is much younger than I am. When I was 16 and I really started gettin' out there rapping, I knew of her. She was a cute little girl on the block, but I don't remember her rapping at the time. Remember, she would have been about 10 when I was 16, so I don't remember her rapping when I started."