American singer-songwriter, TV host, hip-hop performer, and record producer Kirk Frost. He is a cast member of the reality TV show “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” on VH1. Frost, a Georgian, fell in love with music fairly early in life. He got his start in the music business as the manager of the hip-hop group Da Kaperz, appearing in the music video for one of the group’s early songs, “Don’t Stop,” as well. Frost is the proprietor of D-Lo. Entertainment, his own record company. He got into a romantic connection with Rasheeda, one of the Da Kaperz members. They got married in 1999 and are parents to two kids. Besides having a record company, Frost also works as a consultant to several artists and entertainment companies when it comes to licensing and song placements. Many TV programs and movies, such as “MTV’s Cribs,” “CSI: Miami,” “Lincoln Heights,” “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” and “The Fog,” have featured his music.
Career of Kirk Frost
Kirk Frost’s career was greatly affected by the vibrant culture of Georgia as he grew up there in the 1970s. Rasheeda, KiKi, and KP were the three female members of the hip-hop group Da Kaperz when he started his job in the music business as their manager. He quickly acquired control of D-Lo. Entertainment, the record company that released all of Da Kaperz’s music as well as later Rasheeda’s music as a solo performer. Rasheeda continued to work with Frost and is still under his record company despite the marital issues.
Frost first appeared heavily in the music video for the song “Don’t Stop” by Da Kaperz. When the party dispersed, Frost kept working with the women. The platinum-certified song “Shorty Swing My Way” by KP and Envyi was produced by him.
Since the first season of the reality series “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” Frost and Rasheeda have been a part of the main ensemble. They rank among the most divisive characters on the program. The program, which is currently in its seventh season, focuses on the day-to-day activities of well-known figures connected to Southern hip-hop.
Disputes and scandals
Jasmine Washington, a stripper, gave birth to her baby Kannon on July 26, 2016. She claimed that Frost was her son’s father in January 2017. She continued by saying that she had been his mistress for a protracted period of time and that in return he had given her a monthly stipend and permitted her to use one of his vehicles. But after Kannon was born, she expressed a wish for a divorce, and from that point on, Frost started to deny that Kannon was his son and completely stopped providing financial support.
After this incident became widely known, Frost and Rasheeda’s marriage suffered significantly. Even before this, Frost had been charged with adultery. It was even asserted that on “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” he essentially flaunted his extramarital affairs. Many show viewers wished Rasheeda would depart Frost. It was announced that it had ultimately happened in September 2017. In an interview with Dish Nation, Rasheeda acknowledged that she and her spouse had separated.
Frost was being sued by Washington in Georgia’s family court for paternity, but he was rejecting any involvement. She and her attorney were instructed to present Frost with the court documents within two weeks. Although it took them two months to locate him and deliver the documents, the case had already been dropped by that point. Frost and Washington might have reached a settlement outside of court, though.
After Frost consistently declined to submit to a paternity test, Rasheeda filed for divorce. Frost’s mother passed away, and the two appeared to have made up.
Individual Life
Gloria and Thomas Frost welcomed Kirsk Frost into the world on May 25, 1969, in Georgia. There is very little to no knowledge about his early life and upbringing.
Rasheeda Buckner was a teenager when Frost first encountered her. Rasheeda and two of her classmates came together to create the hip-hop group Da Kaperz. They became his D-Lo. Entertainment signees. She started her solo business after a year, with Frost continuing to manage her. Soon after, they started dating, and in 1999, they got married.
Their second boy, Karter, was born on August 21, 2013, and their oldest son, Ky, was born on October 4, 2000. The family calls Atlanta, Georgia home.
Frost also has other kids from prior relationships, including Kelsie and Cherry Nicole. Jasmine Washington, an exotic dancer and Frost’s co-star on “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” asserted that Frost was the father of her newborn boy, Kannon, in secret and brought a paternity lawsuit against him. Washington was unable to present Frost with the court documents in time, so it was ultimately dismissed.