*1977 TG, Lomé
of Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Tabiabuè Bonney
Tabiabuè Bonney, (born in Lomé, Togo, West Africa, better known as Tabi Bonney) is a hip-hop artist, and son of afro-funk superstar, Itadi K. Bonney. Tabi achieved recognition in the Washington, D.C. Metro area with his radio singles "The Pocket" and "Doin It" featuring Raheem DeVaughn. Tabi represents Northeast D.C., Langdon Park. Moving from continent to continent (including Africa, Europe, and N. America) He attended Florida A&M where he received two degrees, a masters in Biology and Secondary Education and an undergrad in Biology Pre-Med. Together with fellow D.C. rapper Haziq Ali, he forms the group Organized Rhyme. Which eventually led to performing as the opening act for the likes of OutKast, LL Cool J, and Cam'Ron. He also worked with Mike Carter to create the underground album "Bonney & Carter".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Summer Years | Tabi Bonney | 2011 | Album |
Fre$h | Tabi Bonney | 2010 | Album |
A Fly Guy's Theme | Tabi Bonney | 2006 | Album |