User:NeeceSupreme/Eisani Steelz

Stephanie "Eisani Steelz" Brown was born on December 17, 1982 in Decatur, Illinois. Her father was from Chicago, Illinois and her mother was from Alexander City, alabama by way of Newark, New Jersey. Early on in Eisani's life, she moved around constantly with her mother to various cities and states in the Midwest, South and East Coast.

Durring her constant moving, she was introduced to different forms of music and culture which would later influence her overall sound. Eisani started to get an interest in music while in grade school, where she learned to play first the violin and then later the string bass. She also began to sing in school choirs. In middle school, she became interested in the Hip Hop culture of the 1990s; artists such as Nas, Notorious BIG, 2Pac and others were her first intorduction to rap music. Eisani began to sing and rap in talent shows and dance on dance teams early on and continued to learn music. In high school, she linked up with her first rap crew with her brother Graphix Godbody and her sister Koolaid (now known as QueenASpades). She wrote her first raps within the crew and later joined forces with others to create a mini-movement in the city of of Chicago.

After high school, Eisani attended Columbia College Chicago as an Arts, Entertainment and Media Management major with a concentration on Music Business. She moved to her own apartment in Chicago's Hyde Park and started her first business with her cousin Crystal "Karma Da Diva" Thompson. Along with Karma and her close friend, Erin Robinson, they planned, organized, promoted and produced their first live entertainment show "Credible Illness" at Club Square One on Chicago's North Side. Alongside Ms. Robinson, she was also able to plan, organize, coordinate, promote and produce additional events around Chicago including "Stand Tall: Celebrating Black Men", "Magnificent Blackness", and "Style Wars Hip Hop Hair and Fashion Show" under the company name HaddiyyAllah Entertainment Enterprises and later Boss Lady Entertainment Enterprises.

After two years at Columbia College Chicago, she relocated back to Newark, New Jersey to complete her education at Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey where she began to pursue Theater and Television Arts. While at Rugers, Eisani Steelz and Karma Da Diva started Gangsta Divaz-their rap duo-and Gangsta Divaz Royalty Clique, their street sorority. Eisani wrote, directed and produced several film and video projects while a student at Rutgers. Eisani was a performer for the student-based social justice theater group UNITY Theater, which taught fellow students about issues such as sexual harrassment, rape, drug abuse, drinking, soical justice and tolerance. Eisani linked up with rapper/producer Nauce the Boss durring her senior year and watched her career really take off. Her first hit with Nauce The Boss was "Work Tha Catwalk". She also put out her second single "Eisani" durring the same time.

Eisani Steelz spent her final year in college as a BET Marketing Representative. Durring her internship with BET Networks, she promoted various special network events and organized events such as "The World Wide Hip Hop Renaissance" in respect to the 2007 Hip Hop Awards. Eisani teamed up with Sabr "Rain" Samuels, who was at the time working for the NAACP Act-So Program and teamed up to create the "Per-Fit Design Spring Fashion Show" to help promote BET's Rip The Runway.

Eisani Steelz has since gone on to release a third single, "This Means War". The music video features super model, promoter and personality-plus Ms. Dominique LaRue. Eisani has also been featured in the first issue of Crowned Magazine, an extension of Crowned Entertainment, under the leadership of Ms. Queen "QueenASpades" Barkesdale.

Eisani Steelz is now a major event planner, organizer, promoter and producer. Eisani Steelz is also bubbling on the underground Hip Hop circut and is going to be releasing a long-awated mixtape and debut album.