women in rap
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Music Exclusive: Rap royalty Cheryl "Salt" James from Salt-N-Pepa helped revolutionize women's voices in the culture. She spoke with us about women like Sparky Dee and MC Lyte who have always been supportive, and shared advice about not letting the industry become a trap.
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Music JT from the City Girls had to let her followers know she is a fan of Flo Milli.
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Original Content Megan Thee Stallion's reign is far from over, and we're taking a look at some of her favorite tracks.
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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.
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Music Saweetie says that women are "running rap" right now.
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Original Content The Milwaukee native went from slam poetry to chasing her Quality Control Music dreams to, now, being one of the label's newest and brightest signees.
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Music Flyana Boss, a viral Rap duo from Detroit and Dallas, is shaking up the music scene and placing themselves as Hip Hop's next superstars.
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Music Several women in Rap are featured in the trailer for the ABC News special, but Lil Kim fans were angered by her absence in promos.
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Music The So So Def icon previously stated that women in the Rap game are "all talking about the same thing" & it is "like strippers rapping."
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Music Scorpio is respecting the new generation of hip-hop.
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Music Rubi Rose is a bucket of surprises, achieving stardom through her looks, and maintaining it through her raw, rap talent.
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Music He went on a rant where he criticized the Houston rapper, saying that she has "lazy bars" and "one flow."
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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.
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Music It's clear that Boof isn't impressed with the landscape of women in the Rap game.
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Music Her recent "XXL" cover feature ruffled a few feathers so Cardi stood her ground against her never-ending critics.
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Music Her choice elicited several responses from the public who mentioned Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, and Young M.A.
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