MC Trouble

LaTasha Sheron Rogers (July 30, 1970 – June 4, 1991), better known as MC Trouble, was a rap artist and the first female rapper signed to Motown Records.

[1] MC Trouble had a minor hit with the song "(I Wanna) Make You Mine" featuring the Good Girls, released on May 25, 1990.

[3] Rogers was born with epilepsy, and received daily treatment to prevent seizures; she was recording her second album when she died in her sleep on June 4, 1991, while at a friend's house in Los Angeles shortly after an epileptic seizure brought on from complications from a brain tumor, which resulted in heart failure.

Phife Dawg of A Tribe Called Quest paid tribute to MC Trouble in the single "Vibes and Stuff" from The Low End Theory.

Boyz II Men dedicated the music video for their song "It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" to MC Trouble.