The curvaceous young Buffie the Body might just be one of hip hop's first world-class super models. Buffie the Body gained prominence by appearing in videos for many of hip hop's hottest talent, and she has something that really sets her apart from the other girls. We are referring, of course, to Buffie the Body's world-famous posterior. If you haven't seen the behind in question for yourself, you really might not believe it exists. The rest of Buffie the Body is nice to look at too, making her an in-demand feature for videos and photo-shoots. But before there was Buffie the Body, there was Buffie Carruth from Athens, Georgia. She was raised by her single mother in a low-income household, and she credits mom with inspiring her to work hard for her goals. It should come as no surprise that Buffie hails from one of hip hop's hottest party states, but the aspiring model and dancer was at first reluctant to embark on a modeling career. A persistent photographer convinced her to try a photo shoot after spotting her in Baltimore. With her fantastic body, Buffie was a natural and she rocketed from no-name obscurity to video diva in just a few months. Buffie the Body got one of her biggest breaks back in 2005, when she was cast to appear in the video for 50 Cent and Tony Yayo's hit "So Seductive." The video got Buffie the Body nominated for the prestigious VIBE award "Video Goddess of the Year." Following that, everyone knew the name of Buffie. Buffie the Body was voted onto the sexiest woman lists of the best-selling magazines SMOOTH, XXL and BLACK MEN, as well as appearing in the pages of VIBE, The SOURCE, FLY GIRL and THE VILLAGE VOICE, to name just a few. As her many fans already know, Buffie the Body is also famous for her annual calendars, which have been hot sellers since she began releasing them in 2006.