
Step into the world of bold brilliance with Neecy J — where talent and confidence permeates her craft within the music industry. Hailing from Southern Maryland with the heart of a baller and the soul of a trendsetter, Neecy J isn't just joining the rap game — she's redefining it. Dripping with hip-hop flavor and unstoppable energy, the newest mistress of the mic is here to claim her crown and take you on a ride you won't forget. Welcome to the "Neecy J era."

Expert Performer
Neecy J's new single "ATF (A$$ too Fat)" is highly anticipated to release June 20th. Drawing inspiration from music legends such as Lil Wayne, Missy Elliot and Nicki Minaj, Neecy J is quickly carving out a unique space for herself in the music scene.Her sound and style blends hip-hop, pop, and R&B.
Performing at a top-notch level, Neecy offers show sets with a hype man and dancers tailored to your specific event. Whether it's a wedding, corporate event, or private party, she provides professional sound and an unmatched music experience.
Customized playlists
Book Neecy J as a DJ. Neecy take her experience from touring, contacts and collective research from her team to break music under her hosted mixtapes. Neecy can craft the perfect playlist for your event, ensuring the music aligns with your taste and event theme. Our extensive music library spans various genres, guaranteeing the perfect soundtrack for your special occasion.




Born Chanice Jonnaé Lee and raised in Charles County Maryland , Neecy J learned her strong work ethic and unshakeable faith from self-made parents who were stamped in their careers; more notably her father who managed professional boxers and made a name in the industry.
Growing up, Neecy's life revolved around school and sports. Her basketball skills earned her a scholarship to Shippensburg University, where she majored in Communication Journalism with a concentration in Electronic Media. Neecy went on to coach college basketball at Wilson College while obtaining a Masters degree in Leadership and Communications. Her court game was so tight that offers to play pro ball in Europe rolled in. Except there was one problem: She was feeling the music more.

