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Music She thinks female artists of today are "ego-trippin'."
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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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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 Boosie Badazz had a difficult time coming up with his list for the top five hottest women in rap but he was quick to declare his love for Eve.
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Music Cardi B says she doesn't feel the need to support other women in rap, but she'll show love if the love is returned.
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Interviews Exclusive: Roxanne Shanté is not only Rap royalty, but she is one of the genre's most celebrated pioneers who helped lay the foundation of Hip Hop. She'll be hosting the Rock The Bells Festival this weekend and we caught up with her to talk about preserving Hip Hop history, respecting the OGs, and the advice she would give this new generation of women in the Rap game (hint: get a lawyer immediately!).
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Music Cardi B is ensuring that there’s enough rap love to go around where the ladies are concerned.
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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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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.
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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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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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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 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 "Beautiful" has a compelling legacy.
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Music She also understands why people may be annoyed with seeing her name in the news all the time.
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Music The Chicago rapper named artists like Rapsody, Chika, Young M.A, Tierra Whack, and more.
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