women in rap
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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 She also understands why people may be annoyed with seeing her name in the news all the time.
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Gram A clerk was excited to see one of his favorite rappers enter the building—except it wasn't.
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Music She admitted that "they were trying to cover me up" & that they told her to put on "Timbs and a vest" instead of her crop tops with heels.
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TV Not everyone thought she should show off her sexy side.
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Music This list caused a stir as Hip Hop fans have been debating his choices all over the internet.
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Pop Culture The hip hop CEO clarifies his recent comments.
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Music He's ready for a "pretty female rapper" to bring bars that aren't all about sex. Hip Hop fans weighed in.
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Original Content All hail the queens! We're celebrating Women's History Month by paying respect to the ladies who keep our playlists lit.
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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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Music The hitmaker also says her admiration of Salt-N-Pepa was the reasons she wanted to be a rapper.
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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 Scorpio is respecting the new generation of hip-hop.
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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 It's clear that Boof isn't impressed with the landscape of women in the Rap game.
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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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Erika Marie