Heather Hunter

Heather Keisha Hunter (born October 1, 1969), nicknamed Double H, is an American rapper, painter, author, and pornographic actress.

She got her start while dancing at the Latin Quarter in New York City, where she met adult film actress Hyapatia Lee, who suggested she perform in movies.

She did a few low-budget movies for New York-based Vidway before moving to Los Angeles and eventually becoming the first African-American woman to be a Vivid Entertainment contract girl.

The same year she starred in her own animated cartoon series, Bulletproof Diva, in which she saves the world from the inhabitants of Hell.

Hunter later worked for Tommy Boy Records without much progress, as the company did not know whether to market her as an R&B or pop singer.

In creating the album, she worked with well-known music producers DJ Premier and Scott Storch.

Being retired from the adult industry nearly thirteen years ago, I think I've done enough in the mainstream business and I want to be accepted as an equal, as an artist.

On a 1998 episode, she met rapper Akinyele, who encouraged her to pursue a music career after hearing a sample of her raps.

She furthered this love by majoring in design and illustration at High School of Fashion Industries in New York City.

For a short time during her teenage years, she was involved in illegal graffiti art as Ms. 45, but quit after being cited by the police.

[8] In June 2006, Hunter opened her own art gallery, Artcore-NYC, in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, New York.

[9] She wrote a novel, Insatiable: The Rise of a Porn Star, by Hunter and Michelle Valentine, which was published on July 24, 2007, by St. Martin's Press.