
The breaks were pumped, and the ride came to a screeching hault. After realizing the direction in which her career was going wasn't to her liking, DFitz finally ended the relationship with her career mentor. Little did she know, the broken relationship would leave her picking up the pieces of her life and starting things all over again. Nevertheless, the sparky rapptress continues to push and keeps her head high. "I'm a fighter," she says, "there isn't too much that I can't come back from". When asked about the situation she politely refrained from answering only to say, "I love all of them dearly, but somethings you have to do for yourself".
Now signed with Untouchable Musiq Group LLC, DFitz turns her sights on taking the top spot in the entertainment industry one project at a time. "I had to start by rebuilding my team. I wanted to make sure everyone I am currently working with is on the same page and we all have one goal in mind. I like peace at home, and that is what I have right now." What now for the young beauty? What path will she take?
"Well, I am the type of girl that has always had great women in my life as role models. They have never been foul mouthed or loose. As a matter of fact, they have always been community leaders. With that in mind, my goal is to be as much if not more of a role model to other young girls. I am an entertainer and these days its hard to find someone that both mothers and daughters can follow. Someone always told me to stay in my lane, and my lane has always been being positive. I don't think I need to sway from that right now."
And she hasn't, with the launch of her new single "Gorgeous" right around the corner, she proves to us that everything she says she is about is true. "Gorgeous came about because it is something Shelt, my bestfriend, always calls me. It makes me feel great whenever he says it. I wanted women everywhere to share in that high with me, so I wrote the song as a form of empowerment."
DFitz is known not only as a rapper, but a hostess and a internet radio personality. What is the next project? "Well, "Real Talk" will be back for its forth season at the end of September, I'm authoring a very encouraging blog right now called "Jesus Cousin", but most of my focus is on the release of my single. I'm really busy, but if its one thing I have learned from my experiences, its to stay focus on the project you really want to work for you at the time."
Now signed with Untouchable Musiq Group LLC, DFitz turns her sights on taking the top spot in the entertainment industry one project at a time. "I had to start by rebuilding my team. I wanted to make sure everyone I am currently working with is on the same page and we all have one goal in mind. I like peace at home, and that is what I have right now." What now for the young beauty? What path will she take?
"Well, I am the type of girl that has always had great women in my life as role models. They have never been foul mouthed or loose. As a matter of fact, they have always been community leaders. With that in mind, my goal is to be as much if not more of a role model to other young girls. I am an entertainer and these days its hard to find someone that both mothers and daughters can follow. Someone always told me to stay in my lane, and my lane has always been being positive. I don't think I need to sway from that right now."
And she hasn't, with the launch of her new single "Gorgeous" right around the corner, she proves to us that everything she says she is about is true. "Gorgeous came about because it is something Shelt, my bestfriend, always calls me. It makes me feel great whenever he says it. I wanted women everywhere to share in that high with me, so I wrote the song as a form of empowerment."
DFitz is known not only as a rapper, but a hostess and a internet radio personality. What is the next project? "Well, "Real Talk" will be back for its forth season at the end of September, I'm authoring a very encouraging blog right now called "Jesus Cousin", but most of my focus is on the release of my single. I'm really busy, but if its one thing I have learned from my experiences, its to stay focus on the project you really want to work for you at the time."
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