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Oompa (Lakiyra Williams) was born on 1991 in Roxbury, MA, is an American rapper, poet, and vocalist. Discover Oompa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Lakiyra Williams, known professionally as Oompa, is a rapper, poet, and vocalist from Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Oompa was put into foster care at six weeks old.

She grew up in Academy Homes, a low-income housing development near Jackson Square.

When she was 5, she and her two biological sisters were adopted.

Oompa started rapping in middle school, competing in battle rap in the cafeteria for lunch money.

As a kid, she played basketball at Washington Park in Roxbury, where she was given the nickname, "Oompa Loompa" because she was short and speedy.

This inspired her stage name.

In high school, Oompa's sister, Nicky, died from lupus.

Oompa attended Bucknell University in Philadelphia, on a full ride scholarship.

She performed rap and poetry at open mics on campus and taught herself how to professionally record music in her college's computer lab.

2009

In 2009, when she was a freshman in college, Oompa's mom died, which she described in 2019 as "the hardest thing in my life, thus far."

Her debut album "November 3rd" was named for the day her mom died, and features the track, "Dear Mama" in dedication.

After her mother's death, Oompa took a leave of absence from school to care for her younger sister while she was still a minor.

They struggled with food insecurity and homelessness.

Oompa returned to Bucknell later on, changed her major from mathematics, and earned an undergraduate degree in English and Education.

2016

In 2016, Oompa won a spot on the Boston House Slam team.

The team qualified for finals at the National Poetry Slam.

She also coached a team of youth poets for Louder than a Bomb Massachusetts, who placed 5th in the state.

In 2016, Oompa joined HipStory (founded by Cliff Notez and Tim Hall), a Boston collective and multimedia production company that worked with her to record and release her first album, "November 3rd".

A review from Sound of Boston called Oompa's rhymes "deadly" and referred to the project as "a deeply confessional collection of songs over smooth soul beats".

The album was listed as one of Allston Pudding's favorite albums of the year and DigBoston's Top 30 Local Albums of the year in 2016.

2017

In 2017, Oompa won the Women of the World Poetry Slam in Dallas, Texas.

She has stated about her experience doing slam poetry, "A lot of slam was competition over who has the most important oppression and how awful things are. The truth is suffering is part of the human condition. We all hurt. It's not a competition."

In 2022, Oompa performed at Boston Calling Music Festival, was accepted into The Recording Academy, and was one of 12 artists selected to be a part of Pepsi Music Lab Academy class of 22–23'.

In 2023, Oompa performed at the Boston Celtics half-time performance at TD Garden, and at Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy's inauguration.

In August 2023, Oompa's song, "Outta Patience", was featured in a Beats commercial starring Alessia Russo for the Women's World Cup.

Oompa has won four Boston Music Awards.

She has performed with Jill Scott, 2-Chainz, Marc Rebillet, Palehound, and Brandi Carlile.

Oompa has cited Jay-Z, Lauryn Hill, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, James Brown, Gospel music, and Black music across genres as her influences.

2019

In 2019, Oompa released the album, "Cleo", named for Queen Latifah's character in Set It Off.

WBUR commented, that the songs on "Cleo" "all benefit from Oompa's keen sense of melody, her knack for grabbing the ear with a certain phrase or rhythm and telling it something funny and incisive and memorable".

Telegram called the album captivating and viscerally inspiring.

Allston Pudding attended the album release and called the performance of "Cleo" "powerful from beginning to end".

With "Cleo", Oompa landed on NPR's Slingshot Artist to Watch list.

In 2021, Oompa released the album, "Unbothered".

The Harvard Crimson characterized the album as, "personal, unapologetic, inspirational, and incredibly deserving of all the glowing receptions it will receive".

Vanyaland called the album, "a sacred space, the Boston's emcee commitment to herself — and her listeners — to cultivate a life worth living".

Galore Mag hailed Oompa as having "a cadence and energy akin to the legendary Missy Elliott and the poetic finesse of Noname".

The Three-Sixty Mag called "Unbothered", "an album brimming with gems".

Okayplayer named the project to their 15 New Hip-Hop & R&B Albums You Should Be Listening To list, and called the project, "an album riddled with self-reflective undertones and vibrant lyrics".