After the viral success of “Lose the Ugly”, "Guess What" is an elevated, empowering anthem that not only has a message but stays authentic to Chyng’s sound and roots. After being reposted and followed by Cardi B, Snoop Dogg, and Lizzo, Chyng is primed to take on the next stage of her career.

Self-proclaimed queen of Omaha, NE, Nenzingha Davis, better known as Chyng Diamond, is a 25-year-old rapper who has already lived a lifetime of experiences and is ready to share her lessons learned with those who are willing to hear it.

Growing up, she was influenced by her family in the art of rapping; both her mother and brother are rappers. Having been raised around gang life and violence, Chyng has seen how horrid those experiences can be for people and wants to use her voice in her music to bring light to dark situations. Her recent stint in the slammer has given her a new lease on life.

Despite all that she has endured, she knows she is destined for greatness; she is everything society deems to be not beautiful yet she owns her self-taught beauty and worth with such swagger it is inspiring. At the core of her music are the powerful and emotion-provoking beats that back all her tracks. Listeners of Chyng can expect to be dually inspired and ready to fuck shit up upon hearing her music. A voice for all of those who doubt themselves, Chyng embodies overcoming adversity to attain the highest goals a person sets for themselves, all while being a boss ass bitch. Chyng Diamond hopes to be the person referenced when people say something can’t be done, “well, Chyng did it.”

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