female rappers
-
Gram Rising rap star Coi Leray shows off what she's working with in the back and front with her latest thirst trap posted on Instagram.
By
Keenan Higgins -
Original Content Quality Control artist Gloss Up introduces herself for HotNewHipHop's "On The Come Up."
By
Joshua Robinson -
Music The Game fully supports female emcees, claiming Nicki and Cardi should not be compared.
By
Alex Zidel -
Music The Chicago rapper named artists like Rapsody, Chika, Young M.A, Tierra Whack, and more.
By
Erika Marie -
Profiles Bali Baby talks female rappers, dream collaborations and more in "On The Come Up."
By
Aron A. -
Original Content While the men of hip-hop may be more widely recognized, what about their female counterparts that grew up alongside these men on the same turfs? Today we're taking a look at some of the most influential female rappers divided by their New York boroughs.
By
Vanessa Oswald -
Music Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla would also probably shout out some other big names today like Atlanta's Latto or Alabama's Flo Milli.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Young M.A sings high praises for Minaj.
By
Karlton Jahmal -
Original Content From the bold days of Salt-n-Pepa and Queen Latifah to the modern landscape of woman in hip-hop, the past 50 years have a constant battle to disrupt persisting stereotypes.
By
Caleb Hardy -
Music With new records allegedly on the way from both femcees, Doechii and Megan Thee Stallion might have multiple link-ups.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music This latest Top 50 list seems destined to spark conversation.
By
Mitch Findlay -
Original Content The hip-hop landscape is currently ripe with female artists, doing whatever it is they want to do.
By
Talia Smith