Female Rap
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Music The TDE star also spoke on the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles right now. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1107 Views -
Original Content An examination of the innovations Missy Elliott made to music and culture throughout her career. By Gus Fisher 12.5K Views -
Pop Culture The Bronx-born artist just started making music last year, but her resume already contains a Drake co-sign as well as an upcoming tour with B-Lovee. By Hayley Hynes 49.6K Views -
News "We Cry Together" takes obvious notes from some of Eminem's past work. By Hayley Hynes 20.7K Views -
Gram Banks was tired of hearing the speculation that she had unfollowed Mama Minaj. By Hayley Hynes 6.7K Views -
News "Stefflon went through more accents than an airport terminal," one YouTube viewer wrote in the comments. By Hayley Hynes 5.4K Views -
Relationships The rapper keeps boyfriends' identities hush-hush for a reason. By Jake Lyda 1115 Views -
News Cuban Doll solidifies her prowess on her new freestyle "Watch Yo N*gga." By Veracia Ankrah 6.7K Views -
Music The Trinidadian MC said that labels tried to replace her with subpar lyricists, but Jess believes she's part of the problem. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.1K Views -
Music The Young Money Twitter account reminds Hip-Hop fans that Nicki Minaj's run isn't over yet. By Joshua Robinson 20.8K Views -
Music Trina reminded fans that her love for Beyonce doesn't counteract her appreciation for Nicki Minaj. By Caroline Fisher 680 Views -
Music Queen Latifah has made sure her voice will live on. By Randy Mitchell 578 Views -
Music Yung Miami proclaims that her fellow City Girls rapper JT is the Queen of Rap. By Joshua Robinson 3.4K Views -
News The song samples TarioP and ShantiiP's TikTok hit "Throw It Back (Abow)." By Hayley Hynes 2.2K Views -
News The Quality Control artist dropped off a summer anthem this Friday. By Hayley Hynes 2.7K Views -
Original Content Jermaine Dupri needs to expand his musical horizons. By Cole Blake 6.6K Views -
Music The legendary Lil Kim has spoken. By Aida C. 12.8K Views -
Music It would appear that Dreezy and Cupcakke have two different philosophies regarding the "female rap" landscape. By Mitch Findlay 2.1K Views