Glenda Raniece Proby, professionally known as Gizzle, is an esteemed American rapper and songwriter renowned for her contributions to the hip-hop genre. She was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, on December 1, 1987.
Her journey in music began in 2007 when she earned her inaugural writing credit on Lil' Fizz's track "Beds." This early success led to a significant opportunity when producer Teddy Riley invited her to contribute to Snoop Dogg's 2008 album, "Ego Trippin'." Recognized for her exceptional talent, Gizzle emerged as a prolific hip-hop ghostwriter, shaping the sound of numerous acclaimed artists. Transitioning from behind the scenes to the forefront, she embarked on her solo career as a guest artist in the early 2010s.
In 2017, Gizzle marked a milestone with the release of her debut album, "7 Days in Atlanta," solidifying her position as a formidable force in the music industry. Among her notable singles are "Go Up," "It’s Not Over," "One Shot," "Unstoppable," "Baby Love," and "Get Loud For Me."
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