Cortisa Star

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Cortisa Star (born July 11, 2005) is an American rapper and model. She is best known for her song "Fun", which went viral on Twitter and TikTok in 2024.

Born (2005-07-11) July 11, 2005 (age 20)
OriginDelaware, U.S.[1]
GenresHip hop
OccupationRapper
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Cortisa Star
Cortisa Star in 2025
Cortisa Star in 2025
Background information
Born (2005-07-11) July 11, 2005 (age 20)
OriginDelaware, U.S.[1]
GenresHip hop
OccupationRapper
InstrumentVocals
Years active2023–present
LabelOpen Shift Distribution
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Life and career

Star was born on July 11, 2005.[1][2] She is a transgender woman.[3] In 2022, she posted a video jokingly referring to herself as an "underground rap princess" despite never having rapped and soon began releasing rap music due to the support she received. Her singles "Cortisa Crump" and "Fun" were both released in February 2024, the latter of which began trending on TikTok that month.[1][4] She released her single "Bad ASF" in December 2024. Also that month, her music became popular among Twitter users in December 2024 and received attention from singer Charli XCX and record producer Loraine James after a performance of "Fun" on the YouTube channel 4 Shooters Only went viral on the platform.[5][6] By then, she had released 11 songs.[3]

On March 11, 2025, Star made her runway debut for Miu Miu on the last day of Paris Fashion Week. Her track "Paris" details this experience.[7]

Musical style

Star's music is known for its heavy bass, which she has stated was initially inspired by a scene from the animated series Adventure Time in which Jake the Dog dances with a bug, and hyperpop and drill influences.[4] Her stage name was inspired by her deadname and her love of space.[8] For PinkNews, Charlie Duncan wrote that she was "known for her explicit lyrics and devil-may-care attitude", and The Fader described her songs as "bubbly blown-out drill" and her lyrics as "truly outrageous".[3][9] For the same publication, Steffanee Wang described her songs as "bombastic and risqué".[1]

Discography

EPs

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E.M.O. (Evil Motion Overload)
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Singles

As lead artist

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Title Year Album
"Begin"[10] 2023 Non-album singles
"Holy Grail"[11]
"Still a Menace"[12]
"Get It Down"[13] E.M.O. (Evil Motion Overload)
"Fun"[14] 2024
"Nuts"[15] Non-album single
"Cortisa Crump"[16] E.M.O. (Evil Motion Overload)
"Fritz"[17]
(with Native Foreign)
Non-album singles
"Block"[18]
(with Native Foreign)
"Bad ASF"[19]
(prod. MsChickenSandwich)
E.M.O. (Evil Motion Overload)
"What You Want"[20]
(with Annamae)
Non-album single
"Misidentify"
2025 E.M.O. (Evil Motion Overload)
"Paris"
"Machinery"
Non-album singles
"Piano Tiles 2"
(with Armani West and 6arelyhuman)
"Fiend"
"Party All Week Bitch"
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Title Year Album
"Stripper Money" (Remix)
(Cherry X featuring Cortisa Star and Acid Souljah)
2024 Chry4girlz
"Bandz Bandz"
(Amour Neveah featuring Cortisa Star)
Non-album singles
"Big Ole"
(Amour Neveah featuring Cortisa Star)
"Dash"
(Faitvenus featuring Cortisa Star)
"Forever"
(oothree featuring Cortisa Star)
2025
"Ins4ne" (Vogue Remix)
(Priceyxox featuring Jadadoll and Cortisa Star)
"Dumb"
(Only Fire featuring Cortisa Star)
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Guest appearances

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"Choke"[21] 2024 Skaiwater, Carter the Bandit #Gigi
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