Hip-Hop Video Models

Hip-Hop Video Models




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Hip-Hop Video Models
Since the late 80’s, Hip-Hop has always had some of the sexiest women on the planet to star in their music videos. From “Rump Shaker” to “Freek-A-Leek,” Hip-Hop is no stranger to beautiful women with curves.
However, some of these women stand out more than others for a variety of different reasons and while some go on to write books, be in pornos, or even start their own singing career, all of these women got their starts from being a video vixen.
Check out Hip-Hop Wired’s list of the top 10 video vixens of the last decade to see which women changed the music video scene for Hip-Hop.
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Bria made her big debut in the Kanye West / Rhymefest’s video “Brand New” in 2005. This was soon followed by her lead in Twista’s “Girl Tonight” video featuring Trey Songz.
However, it was when she took the cover for King Magazine in 2006 that made her a vixen to recognize. With an a** that has people thinkikng “that can’t be real,” it’s obvious why Bria made such a “BIG” impact in her music videos.
From the Dominican Republic, Rosa Acosta is easily one of the most recent video vixens to have generated a lot of buzz for herself. Although she admits her boobs are not real, she claims every other part of her body (including her butt) is 100% her.
Making her notable appearances doing splits in Drake’s “Best I Ever Had” video, Rosa has shown that to achieve a body like her takes hard work and a lot of fitness. Working on her own fitness tapes , the beautiful looking and sounding Rosa Acosta is exactly what any rapper would want in his video.
Unless you didn’t watch any music videos in 2006-2007, then there should be no excuse if you don’t know Angel Lola Luv. Going by the name Lola Monroe now, Lola starred in a numerous amount of videos including her ex boyfriend Trey Song’z videos.
Although Lola was known, it wasn’t until Trey’s “Wonder Woman” and Kanye’s “Good Life” that her video vixen status reached it’s peak. Showing her body off in a leotard, Lola became one of the highest searched Hip-Hop models in internet history. She also has picked up the mic in aspirations of being one of the elite mic wreckers in the game as well
Maybe one of the “veterans” of the Hip-Hop model game, Melyssa Ford has been doing what she does best since 1997. Also known as Jessica Rabbit , Melyssa set the standards to be a video model with her banging body and beautiful face. Although she didn’t get recognition overnight, it was on Jadakiss’ “Knock Yourself Out” video that she had her first breakthrough video.
As the years passed Melyssa has somewhat faded and joked about like in Game’s “Wouldn’t Get Far” video. However, her King, XXL, and Maxim cover shoots will always show the impact she had as a video vixen.
Speaking of veterans, you can’t talk about video vixens without mentioning Vida Guerra. The Cuban model really had people focusing on music videos in 2004 with her appearances in Kanye West, Nelly, and Diddy’s music videos. However, controversial would follow Vida, and every man’s dream came true when naked pictures of Vida leaked on the internet.
Though its argued she leaked the pictures herself for a publicity stunt, eventually the leaked pictures inspired her to do a formal nude shoot with Playboy Magazine. Vida is now 36 and may be done with her video vixen days, but she certainly made an impact that makes her an elite vixen.
If anybody’s name represented them the most, it would be Buffie The Body . From Athens Georgia, this Georgia Peach might have the biggest a** the Hip-Hop industry has seen. Known for her body (obviously), Buffie is also known for making a thunder clap so loud that you may actually believe rain is on the way.
With appearances in many different music videos, and the release of the popular Buffiethebody.com , many aspiring video models had to but their dreams on hold when Buffie came through.
While Buffie may have had the best behind in the game, video vixen Esther Baxter may have had the best front. With two HUGE reasons to love Esther, it was obvious why Baxter made such an impact on the vixen game. In countless videos that include, Kanye West, Ludacris, Will Smith, and Nelly, Esther was always a girl that was in the back that people kept their eyes on.
However, it was Petey Pablo’s “Freek-A-Leek” video, that shot Baxter as a household name, and a household google search. But as quick as she came, Baxter hung up the video vixen career in 2007 so she could further her education and attend college.
With some ladies, becoming a video vixen just happened and was not a goal, just ask Dollicia Bryan. Working as a radio DJ in Portland, Oregon, singer Joe asked her to appear in his video for “If I Was Your Man.” Since then, she has appeared in almost a dozen more music videos, including videos for Ja Rule, Lupe Fiasco and Fabolous .
She makes her big screen debut in See Dick Run , directed by Dwayne Alexander Smith. So ladies working a 9-5 at a cubicle, there is hope for you guys to one day be on a 15 year olds computer screen at 1 in the morning with the lotion and napkins ready!
Although Nicole Narian may be best known for her sextape with Hollywood superstar Collin Farrell. Before being a playboy bunny, Nicole Narian was definitely in a few Hip-Hop videos. Making her video vixen debut in videos like Mario Winanas “I Don’t Wanna Know” and LL Cool J’s “Luv You Better,” Nicole was not just known for having great assets, but also being completely gorgeous from head to toe. Though she went from music videos to home videos, Nicole was a great vixen with the potential of being in the best of all time discussions.
Maybe I didn’t save the best for last, but I definitely saved the most popular.  Karrine Steffans or better known for her classy nickname “Superhead,” changed the whole Video Vixen game by using what made her famous in the first place…her mouth.  There isn’t much to say about Karrine that her two books haven’t said, but it is obvious that no other video vixen has had an impact as big as her.
From tell-all books, to tv shows, to sextapes, Karrrine has come a long way from first appearing in Jay-Z and Mystikal videos, but thanks to her, rappers and entertainers everywhere will be a lot more cautious with the girls they have on set.

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These are some of the top Hip Hop models in the fashion industry today.
While most people have heard of Hip Hop music, less seem to know about Hip Hop fashion or Hip Hop models, even though the two go hand-in-hand. Originating in the U.S., Hip Hop fashion finds its roots in African American and Latinx style, often echoing the same sentiments and attitude as the music does. While it’s known for being more informal than haute couture , it doesn’t make it any less aspirational, especially for those looking for a career in Instagram modeling.
In fact, quite a few women have made names for themselves as Hip Hop models, especially through tools like social media. One of the most well-known one of our time, Jena Frumes, started her career on Instagram, slowly growing her following online and eventually taking her career down different avenues, including music videos appearances. Surprisingly, this isn’t an uncommon origin story for some of the most popular Hip Hop models today — social media has changed the game, giving women who may not otherwise have a shot at modeling a chance to create their own paths toward stardom.
We’ve compiled a list of our favorite Hip Hop models — ones who are changing the modeling industry through social media, who are proving that haute couture isn’t the only kind of fashion worth paying attention to. If nothing else, these women will inspire you to up your style and give into the Hip Hop movement.
Here are some of the leading Hip Hop models in today’s fashion industry:
Jena Frumes rose to fame when she was featured on Nick Cannon’s “Wild N’ Out” comedy show, though she certainly made a name for herself as an Instagram model. She uses the platform to collaborate with different clothing and lifestyle brands, using her whopping 3.4 million followers to bring in advertisers who want to work with the Hip Hop model. Though Jena tends to stick to her social media accounts when it comes to modeling, she was featured in the music video for Jacob Latimore’s single “Ah Yeah” and uses YouTube vlogs to connect with her friends and fans.
Aliayah Lee started her career as a Hip Hop model on Instagram in February of 2018, and though she may have joined the game late, she’s far from being behind. She’s best known for showing off her curves in body suits, bikinis, and form-fitting outfits, and within months she’s amassed 118k Instagram followers. Even outside of Instagram, her pictures have circulated web forums and other social sites like Reddit and Pinterest.
Chanel Uzi is a Hip Hop model who prefers to use her Instagram to show off her street-style, often photographing herself in outfits that fusions of lingerie and athletic wear. She began posting to Instagram back in 2014, starting with a photo of herself as a baby, and made the switch to using the platform for modeling in late 2015, quickly racking up fans and followers. She currently boasts 235k Instagram followers.
Jessica Sunok is perhaps best known for winning the Turner Evo Philly Bikini competition, so it’s no surprise that she uses her career as an Instagram and Hip Hop model to pose for a variety of swimwear brands. She first began posting pictures to her Instagram in September of 2016 and has since then grown her following to 194k. Jessica has also won several modeling competitions, including the Miss Spocom in Anaheim and the Miss Spocom in Hawaii, both in 2017.
Daphne Joy stated she’d been approached by talent agents as early as elementary school, but she didn’t begin her modeling career until she was 17 years old. She appeared in ads and on the cover of various men’s magazines and eventually made her small-screen debut in 2007 when she appeared on MTV’s “Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out.” Since then she has appeared in several small roles in TV and film, including “CSI: Las Vegas,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.” Daphne continues to enjoy her popularity as a Hip Hop model on Instagram, where she has amassed 1.2 million followers.
Sasha Del Valle is a Hip Hop model that’s already enjoyed plenty of celebrity — she’s worked with the likes of Charlamagne tha God and 6ix9ine. She began using Instagram in 2011 but didn’t begin to use it seriously for modeling until 2012. She found fame through her 189k followers, not only as an Instagram model but also as a producer for music videos and short films.
Bernice Burgos started her career as a model when she began appearing in commercials and music videos for various hip hop and rap songs, working with the likes of Rick Ross and J. Cole. She also grew in popularity after several high-profile relationships with musicians Drake and T.I., gaining her 4.3 million Instagram followers. She went on to create her own clothing like, Bold & Beautiful, where Bernice models her own products as a world renown Hip Hop model.
Da’Raja Superstar got her start as a Hip Hop model using Instagram, which she originally created in 2013 to share clips of herself performing. She began using the platform more seriously for modeling purposes in 2016, sharing photos of herself posing in a variety of outfits and swimwear, though she continued to upload clips of her music as well. Outside of Instagram, Da’Raja also has a YouTube channel where she shares her original songs.
When Meg Kylie started her Instagram in late 2013 to post a happy birthday message to her younger sister, she probably had no idea that, years later, she would become a well-known Hip Hop model, thanks to the medium. Meg now has 471k followers that she shares pictures of her posing in a variety of clothing and swimwear, which led her to become a model for Freedom Couture and an ambassador for Icon Swim. In her free time, Meg vlogs about her life on YouTube.
Pamela Alexandra has made a name for herself as a Plus Size and Hip Hop model online, specifically on Instagram. She currently boasts 1.2 million followers, and her popularity led her to to a hosting gig at a fashion show in Lucerne, Switzerland. She has also created her own clothing line, named after herself.
Val Mercado originally began using social media as a way to cope with her mental health, but little did she know that within years her Instagram would blow up, amassing 1.1 million followers. She began working for Seventeen Magazine as a fashion blogger and reporter for red carpet events, and this, along with the alter ego she created through selfies, was what kickstarted her career as an Instagram and Hip Hop model.
Jade Ramey picked up fitness as a way to deal with the negative side affects of partying and somehow turned it into a lifestyle. Using Instagram, she became a fitness and Hip Hop model, using the platform to post activewear, swimwear, and lingerie photos of herself. She has amassed 544k followers on Instagram, but her success doesn’t solely lie in social media — she also competed in the Maxim’s Finest contest in 2017.
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These are the most beautiful women in hip hop videos — of all time!
Notable Videos: Jay Z ft. Memphis Bleek and Amil – “Hey Papi,” Mystikal ft. Pharrell – “Shake Ya Ass,” R.Kelly – “Feelin' on Yo Booty”
Former stripper/adult entertainer/Mrs. Kool G Rap, Steffans has appeared in videos from rap superstars such as R. Kelly, LL Cool J and Mystikal. In 2005, she released the tell-all Confessions of a Video Vixen , in which she detailed liaisons with everyone from Jay-Z to Shaquille O'Neal. She also had a relationship with Bill Maher, of all people. Gross.
Notable Video: A$AP Rocky – “Purple Swag”
White girl with a hardcore gold grill, “Anna” has only appeared in one video: A$AP Rocky's “Purple Swag.” She caused controversy for lip-synching along to the lyrics, including an n-bomb. Rocky himself defended Anna.
Notable Videos: C-Po – “Hold It Down,” Busta Rhymes – “I Got Bass,” 50 Cent – “Funeral Music”
Acosta dances, acts, models and produces workout videos. Her stretching vids are pretty popular. The well-rounded Acosta also performed as a ballerina in her native Dominican Republic and was nominated for a state award in the field of Cultural Development.
Notable Videos: Petey Pablo- “Freek-a-Leek,” Kanye West – “The New Workout Plan,” Ludacris-“Number One Spot,” Nelly – “Shake Ya Tailfeather”
This Miamian of ample assets broke through in the video for Petey Pablo's “Freek-a-Leek.” The list of artists she has worked with includes Will Smith, Kanye West, Ludacris, Nelly and Juelz Santana. She retired from the video game in 2007 in order to focus on starting a family. More recently, she has focused acting and a T-shirt line with clothing brand TITS.
Notable Videos: Timberland ft. Drake – “Say Something,” Birdman ft. Drake and Lil Wayne – “4 My Town,” Young Money ft. Lloyd – “BedRock,” Young Jeezy ft. Plies – “Lose My Mind”
The second Miami native in a row on our list, Dior rocks a mohawk and edgier fashion sense than her traditional hip-hop video counterparts.
Notable Videos: Jay-Z ft. UGK – “Big Pimpin',” The Game ft. Kanye West – “Wouldn't Get Far,” DMX ft. Sisqo “What These Bitches Want,” Jagged Edge ft. Nelly “Where the Party At”
This New York-born and Florida-raised Latina beauty signed to Elite Modeling Agency at the age of 15, performed as a dancer for N*SYNC and Sisqo and appeared on Chappelle's Show . She is undoubtedly best known for being the fair-haired knockout in the cowboy hat in Hype Williams's vid for Jay-Z's “Big Pimpin'.” Glo, as she is known, also raps herself and recently caused controversy with her Nicki Minaj diss track “Roger That.”
Notable Videos: Usher ft. Lil Jon and Ludacris – “Yeah!,” Sisqo – “Thong Song,” R. Kelly – “Happy People”
Another veteran of the “Big Pimpin'” clip, Ford has West African and Northern European blood and hails from Toronto. She has achieved some acting success on TV in Showtime's series Soul Food , in which she plays a character named “Hoochie Mama.” Ford studied forensic psychology at York University, with an eye to profiling sex offenders.
Notable Videos: Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell – “Drop It Like it's Hot,” Common ft. Lily Allen – “Drivin' Me Wild,” T.I. – “What You Know
Fresh-faced London is perhaps the most widely-known vixen on this list. She has also appeared in films like ATL and I Love You, Beth Cooper , and a brief arc as one of Turtle's love interests on Entourage . In real life, she is mother to Lil Wayne's son Cameron Carter.
Notable Videos: E-40 ft. Akon – “Wake It Up,” Flo Rida ft. will.i.am – “In the Ayer,” Rihanna ft. Ne-Yo – “Hate That I Love You”
A petite-but-gorgeous Filipina/Boricua, Joy featured on MTV's Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out and can be seen in countless print ads and campaigns.
Notable Videos: Chris Brown – “Wall to Wall,” Snoop Dogg ft. R.Kelly – “That's That,” R. Kelly ft. T.I. and T-Pain- “I'm a Flirt (Remix)”
A Brazilian bombshell with a brain, Medeiros originally moved from Rio de Janeiro to the States in order to pursue a medical degree. Her voluptuous figure and good looks led her to try modeling, and she moved on to music videos from there. She also has tried her hand at acting in independent films and Law & Order .
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