Young MA/Katorah Kasanova Marrero (1992- )

December 15, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Sonya Morris

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 10: Katorah Marrero known on stage as Young M.A performs during Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium on May 10, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)

Katorah Kasanova Marrero is an American Hip Hop artist, lyricist, and YouTube star known by her performance name Young MA (Young Me. Always). Born in Brooklyn, New York, on April 3, 1992. Young MA’s mother, Latifa, is Jamaican, and her father, who became incarcerated when Young MA was 1 years old, is Puerto Rican.

At the age of 7, Young MA’s mother relocated her family to Chesterfield, Virginia so that her children would have better opportunities and access to better school facilities, as well as to move away from violence. Young MA’s mother and upbringing influenced the musical style. At the age of nine Young MA wrote various rhymes and lyrics in her schoolbooks. Her mother also purchased a karaoke unit to encourage her talents and for practice. During her stay in Virginia, Young MA performed with the rap group “Moneymakers” as the lead singer.

At the age of 16 Young MA’s family returned back to New York. Tragedy struck Young MA’ family on September 26, 2009 when her brother, Kenneth Ramos, was stabbed to death. His demise heavily impacted the artist and led to a temporary break from music.

In 2014 Young MA released her first single, “Brooklyn.” Two years later she released “Ooouuu,” which became the artist’s most popular single, going quadruple-platinum (selling four million units) and peaking at no. 29 on the Billboard’s Hot 100 and no. 16 on its 100 Best Pop Songs of 2016. The hit single resulted in a nomination for BET and MTV Artist of the Year, as well as Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, Best Female Hip Hop Artist (2017), Best New Artist (2017). She was also nominated for Breakthrough Artist in 2017 by Libera Awards, and Best New Artist by MTV Video Music Awards.

In 2018 Young MA, along with her mother, launched Kweenz Foundation, to “help those residing in her East New York neighborhood overcome the grief and trauma that comes with the loss of a loved one.” The same year Forbes 30 under 30 did a feature on the artist. Additionally, Young MA has received a proclamation from the city of New York.

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S.M. Morris is an independent writer and poet with a performing artist background. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University and Master of Science from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. S.M. Morris has participated in several stage plays including Four Little Girls: Birmingham 1963 (America Theatre Project of New Orleans – Ed Bishop), Dryades Street Diva (American Theatre Project of New Orleans – Ed Bishop), and V-Day Monologues at Tulane University. Through her relationship with her Grandmother and mentors she understands the value of community engagement and the importance of history.

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Morris, S. (2021, December 15). Young MA/Katorah Kasanova Marrero (1992- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/young-ma-katorah-kasanova-marrero-1992/

Source of the Author's Information:

Paul Fogarty, “Meet the real young M.A – gender, age, upbringing and more!” HITC, August 12, 2019,https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/08/12/what-gender-is-young-ma-plus-everything-we-know-about-rap-sensat/; Ted Simmons. Young MA’s “Ooouuu” lands in top 10 on Billboard chart,” XXL Magazine, October 13, 2016), https://www.xxlmag.com/young-m-a-ooouuu-charts/.

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