This video vixen has taken the industry by storm, making lightening strike twice in the same place. Atlanta has been a city known to produce some of the world's most talented people and Whyte Chocolate is no exception to the trend. 5'3, 135lbs and built like a stallion, you have undoubtedly seen her dominate the screen in over 30 music videos including 'Nelly's' "Tip Drill", '8 Ball & MJG's' "Cadilac Pimpin'", 'Master P's' "Bout Dat", 'Nas & Bravehearts' "Quick to Back Down" & 'Fabulous & Nate Dogg' "U Cant Deny It" just to name a few.
What you may not know is that this Sicilian beauty is one hell of a recording artist. Whyte Chocolate, a former No Limit Soldier, was signed to the multi-platinum recording label, No Limit Records, in 2001 after making her debut film appearence in the So So Def film "On the Come Up". "I never really thought about doing music, it was just tossed in my lap", she says. Well, gift or not someone saw something great. Bart Phillips, a former exec. at So So Def encouraged Whyte Chocolate to create the now featured theme song for the series. After pairing her with the award winning producer Lil' John of 'Lil' John & The East-Side Boyz' she reported back with an answer to the question:
"Is it on?- "Yes, it is!".
This Atlanta eye-candy continued to keep the scene hot gracing the pages of XXL Magazine, The Source Magazine, Black Men's Magazine; 101 Sexiest Women, the Boost Mobile Commercial, mutiple sets of music videos as well as the MTV Making of The Video series & BET Behind The Scenes including appearences on the hit countdown show BET 106 & Park. Continuing to work with brilliant directors such as Dave Myers, Benny Boom, Hype Williams, Eric White, Little X & Fat Cats has only confirmed her belief that "the effort is worth it". The opportunity to work with talented artists such as Master P, Silk the Shocker, Lil' John, Da Brat & Tyrese has only intensified her desire to invade the industry.
It goes without saying that this model has an eye for fashion & style so it was only right that she design her own fashion line, pieces of which you've seen in the video 'Bout Dat' with Master P. Although Whyte Chocolate is stunt capable, it wasn't a requirement when she landed another role in the independent film "Another Lover Hole In Your Head" directed by Montel Elder, which was later featured a Georgia film festival. Seasoned in this trade, this certified diva is working on a new recording project that will no doubt have you sizzling in your seat, swerving in your whip and blowing your speakers. Collaborating with artists and producers such as Petey Pablo, Jazzi Pha, Atracknaphobia, DJ Nabs, Frank Nitty & Lil' John has got listening ears in suspense.