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Ivorian Doll | |
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| Birth name | Vanessa Mahi |
| Born | 17 December 1997 Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany[1] |
| Origin | London, England |
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| Years active | 2017–present |
YouTube information | |
| Subscribers | 150,000 (April 2025) |
Vanessa Mahi (born 17 December 1997), known professionally as Ivorian Doll, is a British-German rapper and internet personality of Ivorian descent.[2][3][4] She made her debut in collaboration with Abigail Asante, releasing singles under the name Abigail x Ivorian Doll. She has since gone on to release several singles as a solo artist.
Mahi was born in Flensburg, Germany to parents from the Ivory Coast and moved to East London when she was three years old with her father.[5][6] Her mother initially stayed in Germany, later joining the family when Mahi was a teenager and her parents reunited.[1] Her pseudonym refers to her Ivorian heritage. Mahi's father is a pastor.[1] He took her to acting classes from the age of 11.[7] She attended Haggerston School.[7]
Before starting her music career, Mahi was a YouTuber.[2] Mahi describes herself as having gone into a rap career "accidentally".[6]
After making her musical debut collaborating with Abigail Asante, Mahi began releasing music as a solo performer in late 2019.[6] Her debut single was "Queen of Drill".[6]
She released her breakout track, "Rumours", in April 2020.[1] The music video for the track on YouTube reached a million views within a month.[7]
Mahi was nominated for Best Newcomer in the 2020 MOBO Awards.[8]
In December 2020, Birmingham rapper Lady Leshurr released a diss track about Mahi, "DIV".[9] Mahi was announced as part of the Wireless Festival 2021 lineup in April 2021.[10] She also performed at Reading Festival 2021.[11]
In 2021, she collaborated with Birmingham's Duran Duran on the track "Hammerhead" for their album Future Past, released in October 2021.
Mahi has described Nicki Minaj,[6] Lil' Kim[12] and Foxy Brown[12] as musical influences.
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Queen of Drill (QOD)" | 2019 | Non-album singles |
| "Rumours" | 2020 | |
| "Body Bag" | ||
| "Daily Duppy" | ||
| "Clout" | ||
| "Boss" | 2022 | |
| "Bow Down" | ||
| "Big Booty" | ||
| "Messy" | ||
| "Petty" | ||
| "Big Bad IVD" | 2023 | |
| "Diss to Dillon" | ||
| "3AM (From The Block Freestyle)" | 2024 | |
| "Bulletproof" | ||
| "HB Freestyle (Season 6)" | ||
| "9JA FREESTYLE" | ||
| "In The Booth" |
| Title | Year | Album |
|---|---|---|
| "The Situation" (Abigail Asante with Ivorian Doll) |
2019 | Non-album singles |
| "Bouji" (AB feat. Ivorian Doll) | ||
| "Bezerk" (Br3nya with Ivorian Doll) |
2020 | |
| "Dumb Flex (Remix)" (Miss Lafamilia featuring Ivorian Doll, A9bdo Fundz, Offica, and Poundz) |
2021 | |
| "WTF" (Tanya with Ivorian Doll) | ||
| "Sad Party" (solo or acoustic by KAMILLE featuring Haile and Ivorian Doll) | ||
| "Victory (My Destiny)" (Tokio Myers featuring Ivorian Doll) | ||
| "Faded [Remix]" (B1 featuring 22Gz, Ivorian Doll, and Dezzie) | ||
| "Holy F4k" (Smallgod featuring Ivorian Doll, Vic Mensa, Black Sherif, Kwaku DMC) | ||
| "Hot" (Stepz with Ivorian Doll) |
2023 | |
| "Plenty Plenty" (Steel Banglez featuring S1mba, Midas the Jagaban, and Ivorian Doll) | ||
| "Money Come (Remix)" (Iggy Azelea featuring Ivorian Doll and Big Boss Vette) |