One who thinks she can sing, but really would have no songs if she couldn't use the words "oh" and "baby"
Ashanti sucks.
by Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz July 26, 2003

a excellent example of how talentless people can make it in the music industry. 2. a person who lacks depth and talent whose songs don't require much singing skill or none at all.
My 8 year old niece sounds better singing an ashanti song then ashanti does.
If you ever feel that you will never be discovered in the music industry...never give up...look at ashanti...she has the talent of a turd and look she is making money!!
If you ever feel that you will never be discovered in the music industry...never give up...look at ashanti...she has the talent of a turd and look she is making money!!
by knightingale December 28, 2005

" am i trippin or is her side burns thick like eddie munster?"
"Ashanti's side burns is thicker than mine"
"Ashanti's side burns is thicker than mine"
by A-dawg July 28, 2003

(n.) A tired ass excuse for a singer, who only got famous because she looks a little like Aaliyah.
(v.) The act of creating albums solely from sampled tracks off of other peoples albums.
(a.) talentless, tone-deaf, lacking musicianship.
(v.) The act of creating albums solely from sampled tracks off of other peoples albums.
(a.) talentless, tone-deaf, lacking musicianship.
(n.) Aaliyah was the princess of R&B, and Hip Hop needed a princess so they dressed Ashanti in drag.
(v.)Man, I love that old school BIGGIE joint, why don't we Ashanti it up so we can resell it!
(a.) That guy is so Ashanti!
(v.)Man, I love that old school BIGGIE joint, why don't we Ashanti it up so we can resell it!
(a.) That guy is so Ashanti!
by Xxaire August 24, 2003

A young, talentless and mildly pretty entertainer (I hesitate to use the word 'singer' in this case) whos vocabulary is made up simply of the words 'oh' and 'baby'. Moving modern music away from talent and into mindless crap. One of the main reasons why I haven't listened to the radio in about two years.
by Thank God for Muse. September 30, 2004
