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MS ILL VS BOOGI BLU (SHO-TIME BATTLE LEAGUE) HOSTED BY JASON BOURNE

MS ILLWITTIT VS K.O HOSTED BY MIC BURNA & GREEN EYEZ BATTLE RAP

Daysha "Ms. ILL" Witt was born and raised in Buffalo NY. She is the mother of three children. From a very early age Daysha knew she wanted to become an entertainer. She used to fall asleep with a pen in her hand every night. At two years old, she would sing Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill songs as friends and family watch. At fifteen years old, she landed a job with public access television.

She ran four shows; Poetry spot, the news, PSA segments, and interviewed local artists in "The Booth". During that time, she also worked as a computer technician becoming proficient in alot of computer software. She always sang, but by 21 years old, she began her rap career as "Ms.Illwittit". Between 2005 and 2009, Ms. ILL worked on her acting career with Alemaedae Theaters.

She wrote plays, performed in plays and movies, also appeared as multiple characters in an on going comedy segment. Daysha tried to find her niche and ventured out to find a career. She went to college and received a few credits in paralegal, psychology, fashion design, medical administrative assistant and registered nursing courses. She worked as a collections rep, cashier, carwash detail tech, and secretary.

However, the excitement of the entertainment world was in her soul. She began recording songs for fun to fulfil her hunger for music. Battle rap was always a dream she put to the back burner until she ran into Karine "Sho Time" Thornton. Since then she has had rap battles with men and women and her pen has yet to be tested. She is still nourishing her passion for acting and has filmed scenes in the movie "Ppressed" (StreetLine Productions) parts one and two. Now she knows she is unstoppable and is looking

Daysha "Ms. ILL"

forward to new opportunities to network and thrive in the entertainment business.

Being a mother of three children, two with special needs, never slowed Ms. ILL down. It's what's driving her to become a role model to other people.

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MS ILL VS TONY STANZ (SHO-TIME BATTLE LEAGUE)