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Original Content While the men of hip-hop may be more widely recognized, what about their female counterparts that grew up alongside these men on the same turfs? Today we're taking a look at some of the most influential female rappers divided by their New York boroughs. By Vanessa Oswald 863 Views -
Music The "Big Energy" MC described herself as "a girl's girl" and said she wants to help other women in the industry get their big break. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1500 Views -
Music Sexyy Red says the criticism is hypocritical. By Cole Blake 2.2K Views -
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 945 Views -
Music Sexyy Red has created a lot of debate and discussion around her answer with folks tossing around other names who they think fit that bill. By Zachary Horvath 1156 Views -
Songs The song isn't on DSPs just yet, but the New York native did drop it on YouTube after seeing how much TikTok is loving it. By Hayley Hynes 15.1K Views -
Music Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla would also probably shout out some other big names today like Atlanta's Latto or Alabama's Flo Milli. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1.8K Views -
Music Kid Cudi and Selena Gomez have become close friends and are going through some of the most legendary female rappers together. By Alex Zidel 8.5K Views -
Music The two seemed to have a great and cheeky time together, leaving many fans wondering whether they'd collab again anytime soon. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 17.1K Views -
Music As usual, Kanye West used his conspiracy rhetoric and fascist leanings to speak on the industry plant allegations against Doechii. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1.8K Views -
Numbers Megan Thee Stallion hits No. 1 on the iTunes charts with "Hot Girl Summer." By Alex Zidel 11.6K Views -
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!). By Erika Marie 2.5K Views