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'''Kiara Johnson''' (born [[Date of birth::1993-07-022|July 22, 1993]]), known professionally as '''Katie Got Bandz''', is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois.<ref>https://kids.kiddle.co/Katie_Got_Bandz</ref>
'''Kiara Johnson''' (born [[Date of birth::1993-07-022|July 22, 1993]]), known professionally as '''Katie Got Bandz''', is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois.<ref>https://kids.kiddle.co/Katie_Got_Bandz</ref>
There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Got_Bandz|Wikipedia Article]] for this subject. She is known as the first female rapper to come out of Chicago’s drill scene<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/arts/music/chicago-hip-hops-raw-burst-of-change.html</ref> and to share her real experiences, not to encourage crime or add to Chicago’s problems. <ref>https://www.vladtv.com/article/213728/katie-got-bandz-drillary-clinton-3-will-be-my-last-drill-album/</ref>
There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Got_Bandz|Wikipedia Article]] for this subject. She is known as the first female rapper to come out of Chicago’s drill scene<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/arts/music/chicago-hip-hops-raw-burst-of-change.html</ref> and to share her real experiences, not to encourage crime or add to Chicago’s problems. <ref>https://www.vladtv.com/article/213728/katie-got-bandz-drillary-clinton-3-will-be-my-last-drill-album/</ref>

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Kiara Johnson (born July 22, 1993), known professionally as Katie Got Bandz, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois.[1] There is a Wikipedia Article for this subject. She is known as the first female rapper to come out of Chicago’s drill scene[2] and to share her real experiences, not to encourage crime or add to Chicago’s problems. [3]