T-Love

[1] Simultaneously, she became a journalist, writing for magazines such as Vibe, URB, Hip Hop Connection, and The Source, and contributed to books such as It's Not About a Salary and Girl Power.

[1][3] During her journalism career, she interviewed film director Spike Jonze and musicians such as Beastie Boys, Run-DMC, Kool Keith, Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu, Ultramagnetic MCs.

[3] By the late 1990s, she engaged in international collaborations with DJ Ollie Teeba of The Herbaliser and members from the Ninja Tune label.

[1][5][6] The album, which combined rap with elements of soul and jazz, included tracks that reflected personal experiences, heritage, and various musical influences.

[1] During her career, T-Love worked with music producers such as Jay Dee,[7] Muddfoot aka The Alchemist,[8] The Herbaliser, and Dwele.