Born on September 3, 1997, Jugg Mook is one of Miami’s most vibrant rising female rap artists—an unapologetic voice for pretty girls, hustlers, and women who move through life with confidence, grit, and gold-digging energy. Raised between North Miami, Biscayne Blvd, and Little Haiti, her story is rooted in the culture, struggle, and flavor of the neighborhoods that shaped her. Though life was good in her eyes, she grew up fully immersed in the hood—absorbing the rawness, ambition, and survival instincts that would later fuel her music.
In 2012, Jugg Mook relocated to Broward County, marking a new chapter that widened her world while bringing fresh challenges and opportunities. A proud Haitian woman, she carries her heritage with her everywhere—through her attitude, her style, and the passion behind everything she does.
Alongside her music journey, Jugg Mook is a dedicated mother to two beautiful baby girls who push her to go harder every day and night. Whether she’s recording in the studio, doing hair for her clients, or grinding to build a better future, her daughters remain the core of her motivation. Motherhood didn’t slow her down—it sharpened her ambition and fueled her desire to break generational cycles.
The Making of a Star
Jugg Mook discovered her talent at just 16 years old. Music became her escape, her therapy, and the one place she felt completely free. But it wasn’t until age 21 that she officially stepped into the studio and decided to pursue music as a career. Since then, she has grown into one of the most authentic and promising voices coming out of South Florida.

Her early work on SoundCloud quickly gained attention, with standout tracks like “Goldfish,” “Penetration,” and “Proud.” These songs showcased her fearlessness, her feminine dominance, and her ability to blend sexual confidence with street-smart lyricism. She doesn’t make music for the shy or the quiet—she makes music for women who know their worth and refuse to settle for anything less.
Musical Influences & Artistic Identity
Jugg Mook draws inspiration from powerful female forces who came before her, including the City Girls, OMG Girlz, Trina, and Ice Berg Billion. Like her influences, she brings a Miami feel to every beat—sun-kissed, sexy, flashy, and bold. Her style embodies “gold digging woman music”—a genre she embraces proudly, flipping the narrative and empowering women to live life on their own terms.
She uses her voice to speak for the girls who want luxury, success, and independence. Her lyrics celebrate confidence, financial elevation, and feminine energy while still staying true to her roots. Through her music, Jugg Mook has built a lane that is uniquely hers, combining street realism with pretty-girl power and raw sensuality.
Music as a Lifeline
For Jugg Mook, music is more than a dream—it’s her heart and soul. It’s the outlet that helped her survive the hood, push through hardships, and envision a better future. Every bar she writes is infused with her real story, her hustle, and her desire to uplift herself and her daughters.
Her ultimate goal is bigger than fame—it’s about breaking out of the environment she grew up in and inspiring other women, especially young Haitian girls, to chase their goals unapologetically. With her growing catalog, blazing confidence, and unstoppable drive, Jugg Mook is well on her way to becoming one of Florida’s next major female rap stars.