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'''Amanda Mallory''' (a.k.a. '''Amanda Blank''') is an American ] and ] and member of the ] band Sweatheart based out of ]. She is also a collaborator with the rap group ], most notably on the track "Bump" off of the album '']'' released in 2006. She has also done collaborations with ], ], ], Squeak E Clean, ] (as part of the NASA project) and ]. Furthermore, she appeared on ''Bmore Gutter Music'', which was produced by Aaron LaCrate and Low Budget of Hollertronix. Her songs have appeared in HBO's '']'' and '']''. In 2007, she was featured on the official Eli Escobar and Doug Grayson remix for ]' hit single "]". She was also recently featured on the song "Loose" on the ''Spank Rock and Benny Blanco are Bangers & Cash EP''. It is reported that she is to make a guest appearance on ]'s forthcoming album in 2008. '''Amanda Mallory''' (a.k.a. '''Amanda Blank''') is an American ] and ] and member of the ] band Sweatheart based out of ]. She is also a collaborator with the rap group ], most notably on the track "Bump" off of the album '']'' released in 2006. She has also done collaborations with ], ], ], and ]. Furthermore, she appeared on ''Bmore Gutter Music'', which was produced by Aaron LaCrate and Low Budget of Hollertronix. Her songs have appeared in HBO's '']'' and '']''. In 2007, she was featured on the official Eli Escobar and Doug Grayson remix for ]' hit single "]". She was also recently featured on the song "Loose" on the ''Spank Rock and Benny Blanco are Bangers & Cash EP''. It is reported that she is to make a guest appearance on ]'s forthcoming album in 2008.


Blank is signed to ]. She has been working on her first solo album, with producers ] of ], ], and ]. The album is set for release in Fall 2008. Blank is signed to ]. She has been working on her first solo album, with producers ] of ], ], and ]. The album is set for release in Fall 2008.

Fun Fact: Amanda grew up next door to Randy Guinn, the bass player from Sister Sledge.


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Amanda Mallory (a.k.a. Amanda Blank) is an American rapper and singer and member of the dirty rap band Sweatheart based out of Philadelphia. She is also a collaborator with the rap group Spank Rock, most notably on the track "Bump" off of the album YoYoYoYoYo released in 2006. She has also done collaborations with Plastic Little, Ghostface Killah, M.I.A., and Teki Latex. Furthermore, she appeared on Bmore Gutter Music, which was produced by Aaron LaCrate and Low Budget of Hollertronix. Her songs have appeared in HBO's Life Support and CSI: NY. In 2007, she was featured on the official Eli Escobar and Doug Grayson remix for Britney Spears' hit single "Gimme More". She was also recently featured on the song "Loose" on the Spank Rock and Benny Blanco are Bangers & Cash EP. It is reported that she is to make a guest appearance on Uffie's forthcoming album in 2008.

Blank is signed to Downtown Records. She has been working on her first solo album, with producers XXXChange of Spank Rock, Diplo, and Dave Sitek. The album is set for release in Fall 2008.

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