The Time Is Now — The World Needs Miss Undastood

The Time Is Now — The World Needs Miss Undastood

Tavasha Shannon, professionally known as Miss Undastood, is more than an artist. She is a movement — a creative, charismatic, and courageous force from New York who commands the stage, sparks vital conversations, and ignites change wherever she goes.

Miss Undastood is not just making music — she is breaking barriers and rewriting the rules. From the moment she first picked up a pen at just eleven years old while attending Al-Iman School in Queens, New York, her journey has been one of passion, determination, and fearless truth. Her talent quickly set her apart, and during her time at Borough of Manhattan Community College, she made history in 2003 as the first female battle rap champion in the school’s history.

Her artistry and advocacy have taken her around the globe — from the streets of New York to stages in London, Sweden, Ireland, France, and cities across the United States. Her impact extends beyond the music, as she has been featured in numerous documentaries and articles, sought after by students, filmmakers, and journalists for her powerful insight and influence.

In 2020, Miss Undastood reached an even wider audience with her appearance in the critically acclaimed Netflix film The 40-Year-Old Version, directed by Radha Blank and produced by Lena Waithe. That same year, Vogue Arabia’s October issue featured her in the article “Meet the New Generation of Female Black Emcees”, cementing her place among the most important voices in hip hop culture today.

Her work as an advocate is as important as her music. Miss Undastood is a dedicated and outspoken champion in the fight against domestic violence and police brutality. Her efforts have earned her the 2024 Woman of Impact Award and multiple certificates honoring her community service and artistic contributions.

Now she is delivering her creation, “Buzz Kill” — a raw and unapologetic track loaded with pure street energy. From its gritty delivery to the head-nodding beat, the record is infused with the authentic New York City flavor that demands attention from the moment it begins. It has all the qualities of a Street Sweeper — the kind of track DJs use to clear the weak and get the block moving. Miss Undastood’s flow dominates the beat with unmatched confidence, making “Buzz Kill” a must-have on any true hip hop playlist.

This is more than music. This is a call to move, to listen, and to act. Miss Undastood’s journey is a testament to resilience, leadership, and the power of using one’s voice for change. She is the embodiment of strength and purpose, both on stage and in the community.

The moment to join her movement is now.
Stream “Buzz Kill” and experience the fire.
Share it with your network.
Play it loud in your car, your home, and at your events.
Book her for your stage, your classroom, or your platform. Give your audience the gift of her voice, her story, and her unstoppable energy.

Miss Undastood is not just making noise. She is making history. Be part of it.

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Buzz Kill video: https://youtu.be/glLFi6hrRkc?feature=shared

Buzz Kill song:
https://youtu.be/kDjSf75lRzU?si=kwjpB9A0uo6MXiJe

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missundastoodnyc

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