Born in Honduras, this beautiful Latina grew up in the Bayou State and claims New Orleans as her home. Immersed in the eclectic cultures of the Big Easy, Rocsi is well seasoned in all genres of music, but hip-hop is her main ingredient. “Hip-hop is in my blood, it’s programmed into my DNA,” boasts the rising star. After graduating from Nicholls State University, Roc Star deejayed her way into the tough Texas and Boston radio markets before making her home at Chicago’s R&B and hip-hop station, Power 92 FM.
Known in radio as the, “Midday Mami,” Rocsi’s charming and versatile persona allows her to easily make the transition from the DJ booth to the dance floor or the ball field. She enjoys salsa dancing with the girls, chillin’ with the boys at the 40-yard line and boxing. Well versed in hot topics and hip to all the latest trends, Rocsi has the interviewing gusto to bring out the answers inquiring minds want to know.
In addition to the “Midday Mami’s” interesting hobbies, she can also be found lending a humanitarian hand. Rocsi has always had a philanthropic spirit, and this characteristic kicked in after Hurricane Katrina destroyed her hometown. After the devastation, Rocsi and some of her closest friends decided to throw a benefit appropriately named “Jambalaya.” Proceeds from “Jambalaya” went to help rebuild Rocsi’s alma mater, West Jefferson High School. When describing why she needed to help out in this way, Rocsi affectionately states, “My first everything was in New Orleans...my first dance, my first kiss and so I figured why not have my own little New Orleans bash as a way to give back to my hometown.”
It’s a new dawn at 106 and Rocsi, along with co-host Terrence, are ready to seize the day. Rocsi’s fun un-mocked personality will draw you near. She’s confident, she‘s beautiful but, most importantly, she’s 100% real…so, get ready for Rocsi to rock your world.