By Kathy Iandoli
It was just around the spring of last year when the buzz of Kid Sister escaped Chicago’s borders. As the designer dance movement began to penetrate the Hip-Hop community, groups like Flosstradamus and Chromeo gingerly escorted rap fans through the transition. Luckily, for Melisa Young p/k/a Kid Sister, her flashy nailed fingers rested on the pulse of that scene. Being the older sis of J2K from Flosstradamus and the girlfriend of A-Trak (aka Kanye West’s DJ and Dave 1 from Chromeo’s brother—are you keeping up?), Kid Sister resides as the sole female of her posse a la Lauryn Hill and Lil’ Kim in their better days.
But as the free spirited chick with a penchant for ‘90s R&B and nail polish makes her way to superstardom, her past of barely paying bills doesn’t escape her. All violins aside, she’s not that kind of survivor, but perhaps that explains the Downtown Records’ latest signee’s consistent humility. Kanye West on her first single? A world tour and a new record deal? Kid Sister is so not conceited, but if she was…she’d have a reason.
AllHipHop.com: Between which two CDs would you place yours if we still had record stores?
Kid Sister: Well, if it were between two CDs that I like and listen to it would probably be between
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Original Broadway Cast Recording and
Doggystyle. [laughs] But realistically, what it’s probably going to be between is like, I don’t know, Lil’ Mama and Amy Winehouse. It’s gonna be pop music, it’s going to be fun, and ethnically ambiguous like me!
AllHipHop.com: Your crew is pretty hot right now; how did you all link up?
Kid Sister: [J2K and Autobot of Flosstradamus] started doing this party at a straight club in a completely gay part of [Chicago] called Boys Town. It was at this tiny club – the capacity was 75 – but we would pack 200 kids in there. Wall to wall people, and it started getting bigger so they had to move the party from that bar to a bigger place. [Flosstradamus] became legendary. These parties really blew them up to a point where they were like celebrities in Chicago. I, thank goodness, caught on to that trend too. I started doing shows, doing a couple of songs and drunkenly jumping on the stage. People were drunk and happy to be there. People would stand outside and wait to get into these parties for hours. It was super crazy.
People would wait in line to get into this s***ty bar that was like, gross. I wouldn’t get anywhere near the toilet. [laughs] So anyway, then a little bit later I met [A-Trak] because we had the same publicist and Dave 1 and P-Thugg [of Chromeo]. Then [A-Trak] was like “I want to start doing music with you.” So I recorded “Damn Girl” in my front closet, no air conditioning, August of ’06, and that really started it. That’s when me and [A-Trak] got together too. Sounds like a storybook, but I guess I’m not surprised because I’m a romantic person. [laughs]
AllHipHop.com: If you had to make up your own girl posse out of women throughout history who would you pick?
Kid Sister: Joan of Arc, [laughs] Aretha Franklin, Lily Taylor, Katherine Heigl [laughs] I love that b***h so much, oh and the girls from 702. Oh, oh and Tisha Campbell.
AllHipHop.com: There’s a posse for ya…so how fun was it to make the video for “Pro-Nails”?
Kid Sister: It was really really fun. I have a degree in film [from Columbia College], so it’s not like I went into the shoot thinking that it was going to be like a four-hour thing and we were going to get done. The movies that I’ve worked on – because I used to live in New York, I interned and worked on a couple of films – like bigger budget independent films, we would work 15 hour days for four weeks, five weeks on end. I went into the [“Pro-Nails” video] shoot thinking, “This is gonna be crazy.” And we were there 15-16 hours, and for some reason it was so exciting and it was so fun, and I felt so flattered by the whole thing that I was able to keep a smile on my face from the beginning to the end. It was really fun.
Everybody was crazy, and I haven’t seen this on any other set, but everybody was completely on the same team. Everybody was working for the love, working for the love of the game. We were all kind of working toward the same goal, so we got it done successfully for $2,500. It’s a miracle. The fact that the video exists is a complete miracle and with the biggest dude in the game [Kanye West], are you kidding me? Sometimes I just have to shake myself and slap myself and sit back and say, “This never happened. It doesn’t happen like this.” I’m really, really blessed. I’m really lucky.
[Kid Sister “Pro Nails”]