Brittany Bullock, known by her stage name Just Brittany, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, and reality television personality from Houston, Texas.[2]
Life and career
Bullock was raised in the Fifth Ward section of Houston, and attended Worthing High School.[3] After graduating from Jesse Jackson Academy at 16, Bullock began to focus on her music career.[1] In 2010, she released "Call Me for That Good" (#89 R&B), which gained attention from record label Cash Money Records.[2][4] A second single by Bullock, "Slumber Party", peaked at No. 82 R&B. In 2011, her third single, "Color", peaked at No. 82 R&B. In that same year, she released an EP, Not Just a Pretty Face. In 2013, she released two mixtapes, titled Queen of H-Town.[4] A song from the first version of the mixtape, "Slow Bangin'", gained attention and was in rotation on radio.[4] In 2014, she released a CD, Something Different, and appeared in an interview with Houston-based magazine, Houston Trend Magazine, to talk about her career.[4] In 2015, after Rihanna's song, "Bitch Better Have My Money" came out, Bullock and fans accused Rihanna plagiarising Bullock's 2014 song, titled "Better Have My Money", from Something Different.[5][6] Bullock later deleted her tweet on her response of the allegations.[1] In 2016, her debut studio album, Stripped, was released.[1] In 2017, she appeared on the VH1 television series, Signed, and worked with Rick Ross on the show, who signed her to his label, Maybach Music Group.[1] On July 31, 2017, her second studio album, Brittany Houston, was released, appearing on ITunes, which she described as "unexpected".[3] In 2018, she joined the supporting cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta for Season 7.[1]