women in rap
-
Music "Beautiful" has a compelling legacy.
By
Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Original Content All hail the queens! We're celebrating Women's History Month by paying respect to the ladies who keep our playlists lit.
By
Erika Marie -
Original Content Megan Thee Stallion's reign is far from over, and we're taking a look at some of her favorite tracks.
By
Paul Barnes -
TV Not everyone thought she should show off her sexy side.
By
Erika Marie -
Music Remy Ma talked about women in rap and how some are better at their "pen game" but not as successful as others because of the business side of the industry.
By
Erika Marie -
Music Rubi Rose is a bucket of surprises, achieving stardom through her looks, and maintaining it through her raw, rap talent.
By
Demi Phillips -
Original Content On the tenth day of HNHH's "12 Days of Christmas", Rico Nasty tells us about her love-hate relationship with Amazon, how women dominated rap in 2020, how her life changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Teyana Taylor's retirement, and more.
By
Alex Zidel -
Music The Chicago rapper named artists like Rapsody, Chika, Young M.A, Tierra Whack, and more.
By
Erika Marie -
Music Explore Rocky Badd's journey in the music industry and the factors contributing to her net worth in 2024. Dive into the rapper's success.
By
Jake Skudder -
Music Her choice elicited several responses from the public who mentioned Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, and Young M.A.
By
Erika Marie -
News The Rap icon recalled having a "vibe" with her peers like Missy Elliott and Eve, and she wishes there was more of that unity today.
By
Erika Marie -
Pop Culture According to him, "at some point," women in the Rap game who want a feature from a man must have sex with him.
By
Erika Marie -
Music Saweetie says that women are "running rap" right now.
By
Cole Blake -
Music Charlamagne Tha God praises Cardi B for uplifting up-and-coming women in hip-hop.
By
Aron A. -
Music The pair sat down for "E! True Hollywood Story."
By
Erika Marie -
Music The pregnant rapper spoke about what she loves and dislikes about the current state of Hip Hop.
By
Erika Marie