
Bankz Redd is a female rapper and influencer from Greensboro, North Carolina, whose career spans an impressive 19 years of dedication to music and culture. Known for her fearless presence and unapologetic storytelling, Bankz Redd has built her name through consistency, raw talent, and a deep connection to the communities that support her.
Her journey began with her first project, “Hoodbxtch,” a title that has since evolved into a brand, a movement, and now an upcoming album. Inspired by iconic figures such as Lil’ Kim, Queen Latifah, and Tsu Surf, Bankz Redd represents strength, lyricism, and authenticity in hip-hop. These influences are evident in her confident delivery and ability to balance grit with substance.
Musically, she blends hip-hop and R&B, pulling inspiration from 90s hip-hop and R&B, while also enjoying country and pop outside of her own creations. She writes all of her own material and creates her own music video concepts, ensuring her vision remains fully intact. Over the years, she has collaborated with artists such as Da Ghost, AR Trappstarr, and Yung Eighty, while working closely with producer Chophouze Jay, a key part of her sound.
Bankz Redd has performed on major stages, including an opening set at the Greensboro Coliseum, marking a standout moment in her career. Her latest release, “HoodBxtch & Blood (Freestyle),” continues to build momentum as she prepares to drop The “HoodBxtch” Album on February 12th.
Looking ahead, Bankz Redd envisions herself as one of the hottest female rappers globally—using her platform to create real change while staying true to who she is. Independent, driven, and backed by loyal supporters from Greensboro, Danville, and beyond, Bankz Redd is not just making music—she’s making a statement.