DreamDoll

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DreamDoll
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DreamDoll in 2021
Background information
Birth nameTabatha Robinson
Born (1992-02-28) February 28, 1992 (age 32)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Genres Hip-hop, drill, pop-rap
Occupation(s)Rapper, actress
Years active2015–present
Labels
Website theoriginaldreamdoll.com

Tabatha Robinson (born February 28, 1992), known professionally as DreamDoll, is an American rapper. She appeared on season 16 of Oxygen's Bad Girls Club: Social Disruption , and in 2017, she joined the cast of VH1's Love & Hip Hop: New York . In 2022, she joined the BET+ series College Hill: Celebrity Edition , and two years later, she became a main cast member on VH1's The Impact: New York .

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As a recording artist, she signed with Warner Records in 2021.

Early life

Tabatha was born in The Bronx, New York and grew up in Edenwald Projects. [1] Tabatha attended Bronx Academy High School. Later on, she joined Westchester College and Herkimer Community College. She is the oldest of 5 siblings with 2 sisters & 2 brothers. [2]

In 2015, she began working as a bartender at popular New York strip club, Starlets. DreamDoll quickly became a favoured bartender at Starlets widely known as one of their ‘Startenders’. This helped her gain a following on social media, she would primarily be known for her pictures on Instagram. [3] In September 2016, DreamDoll became a cast member on season 16 of the Reality TV Show, Bad Girls Club and the following year she was signed to DJ Self's record label, Gwinnin Entertainment. [4]

Career

On May 16, 2017 she released her debut single titled Everything Nice. [5] On September 5, 2017 DreamDoll released the official music video for Everything Nice the video has since gained over 8 million views. [6] On September 20, 2017 DreamDoll released her first mixtape titled Life In Plastic. The mixtape featured 14 tracks, 7 which were released exclusively on SoundCloud. In October, 2017 DreamDoll joined the cast of Love & Hip Hop: New York season 8. [7] [8] Before the end of the year she released 3 more videos for songs off her Life In Plastic Mixtape; Team Dream, We All Love Dream & Ice Cream. [9] In 2017, DreamDoll became a brand ambassador for fashion brand Fashion Nova. [10]

On June 22, 2018 DreamDoll released a new single titled 'Pull Up (WYA)'. The accompanying music video was released in August 2018. The same month appeared as a team captain on MTV’s Wild 'n Out. [11] In July, 2018 DreamDoll became an ambassador for fashion brand PrettyLittleThing. [12] [13]

On September 7, 2018 DreamDoll released her second mixtape titled Life In Plastic:2. The 10 song mixtape featured Lil' Kim, LouGotCash, Cupcakke & David Lee. On September 10, 2018 DreamDoll had her first headlining concert celebrating the release of her mixtape, the same day she released the music video for the second single from the mixtape 'Bundles'. [14]

In January 2019, DreamDoll's name got brought up during a rap feud between Tory Lanez & Don Q. After hearing this DreamDoll went on to release a diss track aimed at Tory Lanez titled 'On Ya Head'. The song was an instant hit and quickly garnered a lot of attention as DreamDoll had introduced her new flow some refer to as her 'nightmare flow'. The same day the track was released, her second mixtape Life In Plastic:2 reentered the iTunes Hip Hop & Rap charts and peaked at #2. In March she featured on Vado's song 'Talk To Me', a music video was also released. On May 22, 2019 she released the third and final music video from Life In Plastic: 2 for 'When It's Over'(A music video was shot for 'Real One' however the footage was lost). In August, 2019 DreamDoll appeared on two episodes of VH1's Hip Hop Squares.

RCA Records (2019-2021)

In Early 2019, DreamDoll signed a joint record deal with RCA Records & Brooklyn Johnny's District 18 Entertainment. [15] She was later featured on Hitmaka's 'Thot Box Remix' alongside Young MA, Dreezy, Latto & Chinese Kitty. [16] It was released with an accompanying music video. The song was an instant hit and DreamDoll's verse garnered the attention of many listeners. Later on, in November 2019 she released her 'Behind Bars' Freestyle. [17] It is a remix of Drake's Behind Barz Freestyle.

On February 13, 2020 DreamDoll released her first single under RCA Records/District 18 Entertainment titled 'Who You Loving', featuring G-Eazy & Rahky. It was released with an accompanying music video. [18] On April 13, 2020 she featured on Bandhunta Izzy's single 'Vibes'. [19] The following month she was featured on DJ Drewski's song 'Water' alongside Rubi Rose & Molly Brazy. Both songs were released with accompanying music videos. [20] Early 2020, DreamDoll also became a brand ambassador for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie line. [21]

On July 10, 2020 DreamDoll released a single, "Ah Ah Ah" featuring Fivio Foreign. The song was released with accompanying merch & a lyric video. 'Ah Ah Ah' reached the 23 position for two weeks on Billboard digital sales charts. [22] On August 26, 2020 DreamDoll released the official music video for 'Ah Ah Ah'. On September 6, 2020 Rah Swish & DreamDoll released their single 'Watchu Like', the music video released on September 11, 2020. On November 13, 2020 G4 Boyz released 'Prada Remix' featuring DreamDoll & G4Choppa an accompanying music video was also released. [23] On December 17, 2020 DreamDoll & LightSkinKeisha were featured on Saucy Santana's 'It's a Vibe', which also released with an accompanying music video. [24]

On January 31, 2021 DreamDoll released 'Different Freestyle' with an accompanying music video. The song was a hit and was deemed as her most successful solo release at the time. On April 9, 2021 DreamDoll appeared on CJ's 'Lil Freak'. The song was released with an accompanying music video and was a hit record for both artists. In April 2021, DreamDoll released 2 more songs; her 'Whoopty Remix' and 'Collection Freestyle’. A few days later on April 24, she appeared on Shaybo's 'Broke Boyz' it was released with a music video. On May 28, 2020 she featured on Erica Banks 'Toot That Remix'. [25] A music video for the song was also released. [26]

On June 11, 2021 DreamDoll released her single 'Tryouts'. In the song she name drops a long list of female celebrities which she would like to 'tryout'. A music video was later released. [27]

On July 10, Asian Doll released 'Nunnadet Shit Remix' featuring DreamDoll, Rubi Rose, Dreezy & Ivorian Doll. [28]

Warner Records (2021-present)

On August 11, 2021 it was officially announced that DreamDoll had signed a record deal with Warner Records. [29] She also signed with WME Agency. On August 24, 2021 DreamDoll performed on the Main Stage at Hot 97 Summer Jam. [30]

On November 24, 2021, DreamDoll released her debut single under Warner Records titled 'You Know My Body' featuring Capella Grey. The song samples 'Can't Let Go' by Fabolous. [31] She later released an accompanying music video for the song. On November 19, 2021 DreamDoll's song 'Chacin' was released on the soundtrack for Halle Berry's Netflix movie Bruised. The soundtrack was created by Halle Berry & Cardi B. [32] On December 9, 2021 she featured on Rick Ross' song 'Wiggle', the song released with an accompanying music video. [33] On December 17, 2021 DreamDoll released 'Oh Shhh'. The song was used as the theme song for the final season of Claws, the song was released with an accompanying music video featuring the cast members of Claws. [34]

In February 2022, DreamDoll appeared on Kendy X's 'For Me Remix' alongside Kalan.FrFr. She also featured on Loui's 'Get In Get Out', both songs released with music videos. On March 8, 2022 DreamDoll made her second appearance on MTV's Wild 'n Out as a team captain. On April 22, 2022 DreamDoll released a single titled 'Ice Cream Dream' featuring French Montana, a music video was also released. On May 6, 2022 DreamDoll began touring with Fivio Foreign the tour consisted of 19 shows and ended on June 6, 2022. On May 13, 2022 DreamDoll was featured on King Combs 'Gas You Up'. On June 27, 2022 DreamDoll joined the cast of the BET+ series College Hill: Celebrity Edition Season 1.

On September 22, 2022 DreamDoll released the third and final instalment of her Life In Plastic series, 'Life In Plastic:3'. The 8 track EP featured 5 new songs and 3 pre released singles. [35] The same day, she released the official music video for 'Misunderstood'. [36] The EP included her single 'Fantasy' featuring Kash Doll, and a music video was set to be shot but they never began filming for unknown reasons. [37] It was rumored that Bia was to feature on 'Fantasy'. On September 27, 2022 she performed at Rolling Loud, New York. In October, 2022 BET+ released a new reality TV series 'The Impact: Atlanta', DreamDoll made a few guest appearances. [38]

On February 24, 2023 Russ Millions released "Habibti" featuring DreamDoll & French Montana. [39] On April 20, 2023 DreamDoll played the role of Meena in the MTV stoner movie Pretty Stoned. [40] On July 6, 2023 DreamDoll released her 'Red Bull 60 Seconds' freestyle via Instagram. The same month DreamDoll released two more songs with accompanying music videos, titled "I'll Be Good (Freestyle)" and "Project Dick". On August 3, 2023 DreamDoll released the music video for "Frank Stand" from her EP Life In Plastic:3. In December 2023, DreamDoll was featured on the cover of Viper Magazine's 10th anniversary issue. [41]

On December 22, 2023 it was announced that DreamDoll would be a main cast member on VH1 & BET+'s reality tv series The Impact: New York , which premiered on VH1 on January 22, 2024. [42] On March 8, 2024 DreamDoll released her single Jelly. The remix to Jelly featuring 2Rare was dropped on May 10, alongside the music video.

Discography

Mixtapes & EP’s

Singles

Features

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Bad Girls Club 16: Social Disruption Herself4 episodes
2016-2017 Wild 'n Out Wild N’ Out GirlRecurring
2017–2018 Love & Hip Hop: New York 8 Herself14 episodes
2018 Wild 'n Out Team Captain1 episode
2019 Hip Hop Squares Herself2 episodes
2021 BET: Cooked In 5Herself1 episode
2022Pizza WarsHerselfGuest
2022 Wild 'n Out Team Captain1 episode
2022 College Hill: Celebrity Edition Herself8 episodes
2022–2023 The Impact: Atlanta Herself5 episodes
2022Lola 2 Angry customerFilm
2023Blended ChristmasNicoleFilm
2023Pretty Stoned MeenaFilm
2024 The Impact: New York HerselfMain
2024 Bid for Love 2 PrincessFilm
2024Black HeatAlexisFilm
2024Baddies MidwestHerselfJudge

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