Toikeon Parham,[2] known professionally as Ms. Toi,[3] is an American rapper. She is featured on the Ice Cube song "You Can Do It" with Mack 10, released on the soundtrack albums for the feature films Next Friday and Save the Last Dance.[1] "You Can Do It" became a major club hit in 2000, and its video received ample airplay on BET.
Upon graduating from high school, she began pursuing an interest in hip hop.[3] She also performed with a group, Thick and the Girls, initially as a dancer.[1] Her first studio recording, "Life Styles of the Rough and Sexy", was by her and Ronnie DeVoe, the nephew of her manager.[1] She joined a rap group, Militia,[1] and her performance on a remix of their track "Burn"[3] led to further opportunities.
Toi's big break came when she was invited to record "You Can Do It" with Ice Cube and Mack 10.[1] The song became a hit. Subsequently, Ms. Toi was signed to Universal Records. Her debut album, That Girl, was released a year later. It features multiple West Coast rappers, including E-40 and MC Ren, along with others like Nelly and producer Dame Grease.
Discography
Albums
2001: That Girl
2007: Not Yo Average Chick - Heetseekers - Middle Atlantic - No. 7[4]
2009: Corporate Thug
2014: I Am a Warrior, Part 1
2014: I Am a Warrior, Part 2
2020: Real In The City
2020: Unleashed
2021: Vybe
2021: HBIC Work
2022: On Everythang
2022: Ms. Toi Presents The Session
2022: Roses
2022: From The Hip
2023: Rock Hop Vol.1
2023: Ms. Toi Presents The Session 2
2024: I Said What I Said
Mixtapes
2017: Now That's Gangsta - Datpiff.com
Singles
2001: "Handclap"
2013: "I Am a Warrior"
2014: "Green Like That Green" features Ice Cube, YukMouth and Nyce in DJ Pooh’s movie Budz House[1]
2017: "Slay"
2017: "Roses" featuring Klondike Kat (nominated for Female Perspective Awards Song of the Year in 2017)[1]
2018: "All My Life" featuring and produced by J Pad Da Juggernaut
2019: "I Mean I Mean" featuring OYG Red Rum
2019: "Keep Up With The G.O" featuring J Pad Da Juggernaut
2020: "Keep Moving" (CW "All American" Season 2 Episode 14 "Who Shot Ya")
^ ab"The Class of Ninety One". Inglewood High School Yearbook. Inglewood, California: Inglewood High School. 1988. p. 120. Retrieved November 27, 2017 – via Classmates.com.
^ abcdBirchmeier, Jason (January 2000). "Ms. Toi Biography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-01-01.