Female Rap
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Music Molly Santana was on Drake's "ICEMAN" cut "Ran To Atlanta" with Future, a Young Money moment that makes sense given her Nicki Minaj fandom.
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Music The TDE star also spoke on the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles right now.
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Original Content An examination of the innovations Missy Elliott made to music and culture throughout her career.
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News "We Cry Together" takes obvious notes from some of Eminem's past work.
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News Thee Stallion worked with director Colin Tilley once again for her latest visual.
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Music The Trinidadian MC said that labels tried to replace her with subpar lyricists, but Jess believes she's part of the problem.
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Music It would appear that Dreezy and Cupcakke have two different philosophies regarding the "female rap" landscape.
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Music Queen Latifah has made sure her voice will live on.
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News The Quality Control artist dropped off a summer anthem this Friday.
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News The 13-track project sees appearances from MAKAELA and Dub Aura.
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Pop Culture The Bronx-born artist just started making music last year, but her resume already contains a Drake co-sign as well as an upcoming tour with B-Lovee.
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Music Chika points out the misogynistic standards within the rap industry by referencing Blueface's technical skill.
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Music The Young Money Twitter account reminds Hip-Hop fans that Nicki Minaj's run isn't over yet.
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Pop Culture Shenseea's new record includes appearances from Tyga, Sean Paul, Offset, and more.
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Music "Cobra" keeps paying off for Megan.
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Relationships The rapper keeps boyfriends' identities hush-hush for a reason.
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Music Uptown's rap queen Cardi B is taking another trophy back to The Bronx for her debut album ‘Invasion Of Privacy,’ which is now the first album by a woman to spend 3 whole years on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Numbers Cardi B joins Lauryn Hill in the history books.
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Music Bhad Bhabie calls out Jermaine Dupri for his comments about female rappers.
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