
Although a male-dominated genre, she opened for Scarface and Run-DMC. “Miz Korona grew a following in Detroit, including taking home Detroit Music and Detroit Hip-Hop awards.

But The Injection’s shining moments appear on songs such as the single “Like A Zoo,” and “Playground” which pair pounding production with her equally formidable rhymes. shows versatility as well as cocky confidence “Do That For Me” and the pitfalls of inner-city living “The Real Nightmare” with equal candor. But the industry sees Miz Korona staking her claim the way the real greats do: product. ”In years since, she has won Detroit Music Awards (Best Hip-Hop Artist) and Detroit Hip-Hop Awards (Best Female Artist three years in a row), and appeared on albums by Detroit staples and artists around the world. In the scene, she freestyles alongside Em and multiplatinum-selling artist Xzibit, each of whom play plant workers on lunch break. But most moviegoers remember her from her portrayal of “Vanessa” in 8 Mile, the blockbuster film starring hometown hero Eminem. ”Her formidable delivery and sharp punchlines helped her establish a huge following.

Andrews Hall and Detroit’s legendary Lush Lounge, where she would showcase her skills and network with the city’s movers and shakers.

She began to make her rounds at city hotspots like St. “If you stand firm, you make people pay attention.

“I have a no-holds-barred approach: ‘You’re going to respect me,’” Korona insists. A cowardly music industry would prefer she either rap about sex or keep her lips sealed, but she spits blistering bars without compromise. If award-winning Detroit emcee Miz Korona had followed the rigid rules she’s been given since her childhood, she would have never opened up for hip-hop icons like Scarface and Run-DMC, or freestyled alongside Eminem and Xzibit in the blockbuster film 8 Mile.
