Dee Barnes

Dee Barnes
Birth nameDee Barnes
Also known as
    • D Zire
    • Sista D
GenresHip hop, Reggae, Ska, R&B, Soul.
Occupation(s)Rapper, TV host
Years active1988–present
LabelsDelicious Vinyl

Denise "Dee" Barnes (stage names Sista D and D Zire) is an American rapper and former Fox television personality who performed in the West Coast hip hop female duo Body & Soul and hosted a radio show on KDAY, prior to gaining wider fame as the host of Fox's hip hop show Pump It Up!, a weekly FOX TV rap music series on air from 1989-1992, according to IMDb.[1][2]

On January 27, 1991, she was physically assaulted by Dr. Dre at a rap industry party. Barnes pressed criminal charges and filed a lawsuit; Dre pled no contest to the charges and settled the suit out of court. He issued a public apology years later, but did not specifically direct it to the targets of his abuse, including artist Michel'le: "I apologize to the women I've hurt. I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives." Barnes plans on writing a biography of her life, according to a 2019 VIBE Magazine article.[1] [2]

  1. ^ a b Muhammad, Latifah (April 19, 2019). "Dee Barnes Talks Dr. Dre. Attack, Goes Silent When Asked If He Sexually Assaulted Her".
  2. ^ a b Crumpton, Taylor (July 31, 2020). "Women in Hip-Hop Cannot Thrive While Misogynoir Exists". Harper's BAZAAR.