Singer, rapper, songwriter, model, actress, dancer, entrepreneur, the ultimate in versatility, UltraMi exudes an all- around persona that oozes with street sensibilities, glamour, Independence, and sensuality. UltraMi is what super stars are made of.....a hard working professional coupled with that oh so important indescribable quality.

Born and raised in San Diego and living most of her life in Los Angeles, UltraMi, just like her parents knew that performing was her birthright. She has been trained in the Arts since early childhood and has continued to hone in on her skills. While only in her pre-teens, UltraMi landed the role of Maretha in the August Wilson Pulitzer prize award- winning play "The Piano lesson", during it's stint at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. When the production moved to Hollywood she was invited to come along, UltraMi graciously accepted and carried the play for the next two years at the Doolittle Theater. When her mother wouldn't allow her to follow the production to Broadway, UltraMi settled in Hollywood to prepare for a recording career.

UltraMi has worked with a number of prominent producers, artists, and songwriters, many of which are the hottest in the industry. In a quest to reach her goal, superstars such as Damon Elliott, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Scott Storch, Static, and Hi Tech have lent their personal support. UltraMi is featured as Babydoll Refresh singing the hook on two songs on B Real's 1st solo album "Smoke and Mirrors", "When They Hate You", and "Get That Doe".
Due to the success of her breakthrough collaboration with Dr. Dre and DJ Quick on the single "Put It On Me" from the "Training Day" soundtrack, UltraMi sparked natioanal and worldwide attention. As the single "Put It On Me" made it's way into heavy rotation at all of the countries hottest radio stations, such as KPWR Los Angeles, KSEQ Fresno, KTFM San Antonio, etc, UltraMi's definitive and catchy hook was booming out of sound systems everywhere.

UltraMi's dues have been paid in full, her 1st record deal was at Capitol Records with Damon Elliott, where she was signed by former president, Roy Lott. That was followed by five years of development at Aftermath Records with Dr. Dre, spearheaded by Mike Lynn, in which time she considers her music college.

UltraMi is completing her debut album, and releasing it on her own label Renegade Music this summer.