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Shawntae Harris Wiki Biography

American actress and rapper Shawntae Harris, known to the wide audience as Dr. Brat or Da Brat, was born on 14 April 1974, in Joliet, Illinois, and is one of several females who broke into the hip-hop scene in the mid-90’s, and whose first album made her extremely popular. Da Brat was the first female who managed to create an album which was certified platinum, and there is no doubt that this increased her net worth considerably.

So just how rich is Da Brat, as of early 2017? Authoritative sources estimate that she has a net worth of over $1.5 million, accumulated during a career which now spans more than 25 years in the music world.

Da Brat Net Worth $1.5 Million

Da Brat was raised by both mother and father, however, her parents didn’t marry, and so she actually had two homes. At an early age, Da Brat learned to play the drums, and sing in the choir while attending Pentecostal church several times a week. She was educated at Kenwood Academy, and matriculated from the Academy of Scholastic Achievement in 1993.

Da Brat then started her serious career when she won a contest of rappers in her hometown, sponsored by MTV. As a prize she had the opportunity to meet with famous rappers Chris Kelly “Mac Daddy” and his partner Chris Smith “Daddy Mac” from the American duo “Kriss Kross”. With the help of the duo, Da Brat was introduced to Jermaine Dupri – American songwriter and record producer, and from then onwards, after signing a contract with the So So Def label, her net worth started to rise extremely quickly as she debuted with the album “Funkdafied”, released in 1994. She rocketed to fame as this album peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200, which increased her net worth considerably. After this success, Da Brat released three more albums: “Anuthatantrum” in 1996, “Unrestricted” in 2000 and “Lilelite, Luv & Niteclubz” in 2003.

Until 2006, Da Brat also appeared in several TV shows and even movies. The first time she appeared on TV in 1994 was as a musical guest in the American live-action comedy show entitled “All That”, and just two years later she was already playing herself in the movie “Kazaam”, directed by Paul M. Glaser. Her most recent notable appearance in a movie which increased her net worth was in 2006, when she played the main character Camisha in “30 Days”.

Since then Da Brat hasn’t made any progress in the film industry, partly because her personal life took over – after a couple of assaults she was sentenced to three years jail in 2007, released in 2010, since when she has continued her musical career, but producing numerous remixes, including one called “Motivation” featuring Lil Wayne, as well as collaborating with Notorious B.I.G., Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, Destiny’s Child and Lil’ Kim among others.

Most recently, since 2015 Da Brat works for the Rickey Smiley Morning show as a co-host.

In her personal life – well, there isn’t one that hasn’t been mentioned. There are no rumours of any relationships, and if there are she keeps such info very quiet.



Full Name Da Brat
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth April 14, 1974
Place Of Birth Joliet, Illinois, United States
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Profession Rapper, Actress
Education Strict Apostolic church, Kenwood Academy
Nationality American
Parents David Ray McCoy, Nadine Brewer
Siblings LisaRaye McCoy-Misick
Nicknames Shawntae Harris , da_brat , Dr. Brat
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/sosobrat
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/only1brat
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sosobrat/?hl=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004771
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/da-brat-mn0000664459
Awards Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards – Best Rap Album (1995), Billboard Awards for Top Hot Rap Artist/Top Hot Rap Single/Top Hot Female Rap Artist (1994, 1995)
Record Labels So So Def
Albums “Funkdafied” (1994), “Anuthatantrum” (1996), “Da Bomb” (1993), “Young, Rich and Dangerous” (1996), “Unrestricted”(2000), “Lilelite, Luv & Niteclubz” (2003)
Nominations Grammy Awards for Best Female Rap Solo Performance/Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (2004, 1998), BET Awards for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist (2001, 2004)
Movies “Kazaam” (1996), “30 Days” (2006), Civil Brand (2002)
TV Shows “All That”(1994), “Celebrity Fit Club” (2007), “The Parent ‘Hood” (1997-1998), “Empire” (2015), “Rickey Smiley Morning show” (2015-present)
Fact
1 Has been in the studio working on new music soon to be released. [October 2005]
2 Younger stepsister of actress LisaRaye McCoy.
3 Performed her song “Give It 2 You” at the Alkatraz Concert in 1995
4 Drives a Mercedes-Benz SLK & BMW M3 drop top
5 Mother’s name is Nadine Brewer
6 First female solo rapper to go platinum.

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Empire 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Precious 2009/II performer: “My Good Lovin”
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 2002 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Civil Brand 2002 performer: “All We Want” / writer: “All We Want” – as Shawntae Harris
Wasabi 2001 performer: “Fa All Y’All” / writer: “Fa All Y’All” – as S. Harris
Daria 2000 TV Series performer – 2 episodes
Big Momma’s House 2000 performer: “That’s What I’m Looking For Mr. Dupri Remix”, “Big Momma’s Theme” / writer: “That’s What I’m Looking For Mr. Dupri Remix”, “Big Momma’s Theme”
Nothing to Lose 1997 performer: “Not Tonight Remix” / writer: “Not Tonight Remix” – as S. Harris
Bad Boys 1995 performer: “Da B Side” / writer: “Da B Side”

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Empire 2015 TV Series Jezzy
30 Days 2006/I Kamesha
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 2002 TV Series Baby K2K
Civil Brand 2002 Sabrina
Glitter 2001 Louise
Carmen: A Hip Hopera 2001 TV Movie Narrator
Breaking Out: The Alcatraz Concert 1998 Documentary
The Parent ‘Hood 1997-1998 TV Series Boo
Kazaam 1996 Da Brat (as Shawntae Harris)

Self

Title Year Status Character
Dish Nation 2016 TV Series Herself
2014 Soul Train Awards 2014 TV Movie Herself
So So Def All-Star 20th Anniversary Concert 2013 TV Movie Herself
Don Cornelius: Visionary, Trailblazer & Cultural Icon 2012 TV Movie Herself
Unsung 2012 TV Series documentary Herself
2011 BET Hip Hop Awards 2011 TV Special Herself
The Mo’Nique Show 2011 TV Series Herself
Hollywood Trials 2008 TV Series Herself
Katt Williams: American Hustle 2007 Video documentary Herself
Celebrity Rap Superstar 2007 TV Series Himself
Celebrity Fit Club 2007 TV Series Herself
3rd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors 2006 TV Movie Herself
Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1 2006 TV Special documentary Herself – Audience Member (uncredited)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2006 TV Series Herself
The Surreal Life 2003-2005 TV Series Herself
The 2nd Annual Vibe Awards 2004 TV Special Herself
The Notorious B.I.G.: Ready to Die – The Remaster 2004 Video short Herself (segment “One More Chance”)
The Best of the Source Awards Vol. 1: Hip-Hop History 2003 Video documentary Herself
Hip Hop Babylon 2 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2003 TV Series Herself
3rd Annual BET Awards 2003 TV Special documentary Herself
Soul Train 1996-2003 TV Series documentary Herself
Intimate Portrait 2003 TV Series documentary Herself
Snoop to the Extreme 2003 TV Movie Herself
Weakest Link 2002 TV Series Herself
On the Come Up at the Source Awards 2001 Video documentary Herself
Total Access 24/7 2001 TV Series Herself
Missy ‘Misdemeanor’ Elliott: Hits of Miss E… The Videos, Volume 1 2001 Video documentary short Herself (segment “The Rain [Supa Dupa Fly]”)
The Andy Dick Show 2001 TV Series Herself
The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 2000 TV Special Herself
Making the Video 2000 TV Series documentary Herself
Mariah #1’s 1999 Video Herself (segment “Heartbreaker [Remix]”)
MTV Europe Music Awards 1999 1999 TV Special Herself – Performer
The 1999 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 1999 TV Special Herself
3rd Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards 1997 TV Special Herself
Rhyme & Reason 1997 Documentary Herself
MTV Video Music Awards 1997 1997 TV Special Herself – Performer
MTV Spring Break: Lake Havasu 1995 TV Movie Herself – Performer
All That 1994 TV Series Herself – Musical Guest
The 1994 Billboard Music Awards 1994 TV Special Herself

Archive Footage

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2004 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Rap Solo Performance – Female For the song “Got It Poppin’.”
2003 MTV TRL Award MTV TRL Awards Most Revealing Moment Award

Source: XYZ

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