Mocha (rapper)

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Mocha
Birth name Aleesha Rivers
Also known as M.O., A.J Rivers, Mocha Latte
Born 1980
Origin Richmond, Virginia
Genre(s) R&B, Rap
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Rapper
Years active 1997-2002,2005-present
Label(s) The Goldmind Inc.
(1997-2001)
Elektra
(1997-2001)
Indy
(2007-present)

Aleesha J. Rivers a.k.a. (Mocha) or AJ Rivers is an African-American rapper. She has worked with Missy Elliott numerous of times. In 1997, She signed to Missy Elliott's "The Goldmind Inc." label. In 1998, Mocha appeared on Nicole Wray debut album "Make It Hot". Mocha appeared in tracks of "In Da Street and Make It Hot".

In 1998, she appeared again in Timbaland's solo album "Tim's Bio", MC Lyte's album "Seven & Seven", "Why Do Fools Fall in Love Soundtrack" and a collaboration with Missy and Nicole on DJ Clue's "The Professional" album. The collaboration of Missy Elliott, Nicole Wray, and herself had proven to produce a ladies third hit. In 1999, Mocha stepped in spotlight by herself. She wrote songs by along with "Missy Elliott, Timbaland, and Brian Morgan". Her debut album, Bella Mafia was suppose to release in 2001, although Mocha left the label because her album was under the shadows. In 2002, Mocha retired from rapping and started writing books. In 2005, Mocha appeared again along with Nicole Wray in Lil' Nikki's first album "The Prelimaries". The track was called "Rich Girlz". In 2007, Mocha came back and released her new album "One Day At A Time".

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Mocha, born Aleesha J. Rivers, was a rapper in the late 90's. Mocha was nearly introduced on Missy Elliott's first album, Supa Dupa Fly. Mocha appeared on the song "Hit 'Em Wit Da Hee", and on the remix of the song. However she was uncredited on the original version but was introduced on the remix. Which got Mocha to sign in Missy Elliott's label, The Goldmind Inc. After Missy's hit single, "Hit 'Em Wit Da Hee" was released, Mocha appeared on Missy Elliott protégé Nicole's album, Make It Hot. She was first featured on Nicole's hit single "Make it Hot", which gained full attention and excellent air play. Mocha was then recognized as one of Missy Elliott's protégés. After "Make It Hot" was released, Mocha was featured on the second single of Nicole's, "I Can't See", sadly, Mocha was only featured on the alternate version, but the alternate version, became the single. After the single was released, Mocha then began to work on her first album, Bella Mafia.

In 1999, Mocha began to work on her album: Bella Mafia, which featured collaborations with hit producers: Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Brian Alexander Morgan, & more. Mocha's first single, "Runnin' S***", was released in early 2000. The single featured Timbaland, and sold a few copies. Sadly, the single, didn't make it to the charts, but her album was about to be released in 2000, along with Missy Elliott protégé Nicole's album: Elektric Blue. But then plans were changed, when new artist Torrey Carter was signed to The Goldmind Inc. Which caused Nicole's, Mocha's, and Danja Mowf's (who at the time was recently signed to The Goldmind Inc. also) albums, to be pushed back to early 2001. However, Torrey Carter left the label without releasing his long-awaited album: The Life I Live. After Torrey left, Mocha released her next single, "Mardi Gras", which seems to be the successful single of the album to date, was released. The single featured Missy Elliott & new comer Lil' Mo. However, this single also didn't reach the charts, which caused Mocha's album: Bella Mafia, not noticed. In 2001, it was time for Mocha's album to be released, sadly, Mocha left the label and didn't want to release the album, because the album wasn't noticed. So Mocha's album was shelved, however, during the time Mocha's last single off her album, which was, "I Know Whutcha U Like", was released. It featured Missy Elliott, Petey Pablo, & Lil' Mo. The single also contained 2 other tracks which were: "Talkin' Crazy" (produced by Timbaland), and "The Streetz" (featuring Lil' Mo).

Shortly after the split of The Goldmind Inc., Mocha decided to retire from rapping, and write books instead, but before she did so, she decided to do one last song, called "Feel Me", which was on the album: Rapha Productions presents... At Last - The Compilation. After she completed the song, she retired and began to write her books. In 2005, Mocha reunited with long time friend, Nicole, who at the time switched her stage name to Nicole Wray, and the 2 were featured on new artist's, Lil' Nikki, song: Rich Girlz. After Mocha reunited with Nicole, it gave Mocha an idea to make a new album.

Since the reunitation with Nicole Wray, Mocha began working on her new album: One Day At A Time. In 2006, Mocha began to work, and she was signed to a new label, called Indy. The album was originally to be released in 2006, but was pushed back to a later date in 2007. In November 2007, Mocha's album was released only in her fansite. It's unknown why the album wasn't released in other stores, but the album has been released. After the release of Mocha's second album, it's rumored that Mocha is working on a comeback album, (which might be released in other stores), which is expected to be released in fall 2008, but so forth, no tracks have been confirmed yet.

Main article: Mocha discography

Year Singles Chart Positions Album
US US R&B US Rap UK
1997 "Hit Em Wit Da Hee" (Missy Elliott feat. Mocha, Timbaland, Lil' Kim) - - - 25 "Supa Dupa Fly"
1998 "Make It Hot" (Nicole feat. Mocha & Missy Elliott) 5 2 - 22 "Make It Hot"
1998 "I Can't See (Alternate Version)" (Nicole feat. Mocha) - - - -
1999 "I Like Control" (DJ Clue feat. Nicole Wray, Mocha, Missy Elliott) - 81 - - "The Professional"
2000 "Running S***" - - - - "Bella Mafia"
2001 "Mardi Gras" (featuring Lil' Mo and Missy Elliott) - - - -
2001 "I Know Whatcha Like" - - - -
2007 "Guys" - - - - "One Day At A Time"
2007 "Make U Famous" - - - -
2008 "TBA" - - - - "Mocha Latte"

Year Song Album
1997 "Hit Em Wit Da Hee" (Missy Elliott featuring Mocha, Timbaland & Lil' Kim) Supa Dupa Fly
1998 "Make It Hot" (Nicole featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Make It Hot
1998 "In Da Streets" (Nicole featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Make It Hot
1999 "I Like Control" (DJ Clue featuring Nicole Wray, Mocha & Missy Elliott) The Professional
1998 "What Cha Know This" (Timbaland featuring Mocha & Baby Blue) Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment
1998 "Want What I Got" (MC Lyte featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Seven & Seven
1998 "Do Something" (Total featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Kima, Keisha, and Pam
2002 "Feel Me" Rapha Productions presents... At Last - The Compilation
2005 "Rich Girlz" (Lil' Nikki featuring Mocha & Nicole Wray) The Preliminaries

Year Song Album
1998 "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (Gina Thompson featuring Mocha) Why Do Fools Fall in Love
1998 "Stimulate Me" (Destiny's Child featuring Mocha) Life

  • 1999: "Even Cheaper [Cheapskate Remix]" (Sporty Theivz featuring Mocha)
  • 1999: "I Still Believe [Steve J. Remix]" (Mariah Carey featuring Mocha and Amil)
  • 2002: "Feel Me" (Rapha Productions featuring Mocha)

  • "Cash Money"
  • "Concrete Jungle"

  • Mocha also goes by the name of A.J Rivers.
  • She is now an author.
  • She appeared in Nicole's album "Make It Hot" two times.
  • Mocha still raps.
  • She appeared in a song with Destiny's Child entitled "Stimulate Me", which is on the movie soundtrack: Life.

Year Song Album
1998 "Hit Em Wit Da Hee" (Missy Elliott featuring Mocha, Timbaland, & Lil' Kim) Supa Dupa Fly
1998 "Make It Hot" (Nicole featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Make It Hot
1998 "I Can't See" (Nicole featuring Mocha & Missy Elliott) Make It Hot

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