Damon D. Edwards, known professionally as Dangerous Dame and Saucy, was an American rapper from Oakland, California. He was one of the first hip hop artists from the Bay Area to sign with a major label when he released his debut studio album, I Got What You Want, on Atlantic in 1990.
On January 26, 2023, his longtime collaborator Too Short revealed that he had passed away [1] His death would also be confirmed by his friend J.R. Ewing[2]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- 1990: I Got What You Want
- 1992: Same Olé Dame
- 1994: Make Room 4 Daddy
Extended plays[]
- 1999: "Haven't You Heard?" (as Saucy)
Collaborative extended plays[]
- 1989: Jumpin (with DJ Dopecut)