In 1996, Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt introduced the world to "Feelin’ It"—a timeless anthem carried by a voice few ever knew. That voice belonged to Mecca, a 17-year-old from Virginia with nothing but a dream. The record became a classic. Her story was erased. Until now. Feelin’ It : A Hip-Hop Memoir is Mecca’s raw and unflinching testimony. From studio sessions to silence, betrayal to survival, she reveals the industry’s brightest highs and darkest lows—the exploitation she endured, the resilience that carried her, and the legacy she built on her own terms. Told through chapters named after hip-hop anthems, this book is both a battle cry and a love letter: to survival, to truth, and to anyone who has ever been overlooked or underestimated. Your voice matters. Your story is your power. And it can never be erased.