While making something of her budding rap career, she tapped into acting. Working with independent film company, Most Wanted Films, Allie landed roles in the movies “Da Block Party” and “Black Saturday” in 2003. In 2005, she personally funded and released “Pre Season,” a mix tape hosted by Dj Drama and the Aphilliates. On the heels of what was one of the nation’s most devastating natural disasters, Allie spoke candidly of the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and other topics relevant at the time. “Music says what the heart can’t express. It’s therapeutic.” In 2010, Allie dropped another mix tape, “Study Hall,” and landed a role in the movie “Keeper of the Flame.” She was also nominated for “Best Female Artist” in the 2010 NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards. The year 2011 would shape up real nice for the lyrical southern belle. She released “12:47,” a mix tape hosted by DJ Smallz featuring some hip hop heavy hitters, including legendary 8 Ball. The same legend she would bring as a surprise performer with her at the 2011 NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards. She was nominated again and won “Best Female Artist.” As a seasoned performing rap artist, no wonder she would land the perfect role in the feature film “Must Be the Music”, directed by famous actor Charles Duton , starring Black Thought, Jada Kiss, and former Atlanta Housewife star Lisa Wu Hartwell. This film will hit theaters in 2012. Allie has also been nominated for the “Slept On Artist of the Year” award at the 2012 SEA Awards. Allie is passionate about what she does and who she is. A nice blend of free spirited hard work and dedication, packaged in a signature cut off undershirt and a mean pair of camouflage shorts. Allie is ready to take her rightful place in hip hop and entertainment as one of the greatest to ever do it. |
| |||||


