women in rap
- MusicFlyana Boss, a viral Rap duo from Detroit and Dallas, is shaking up the music scene and placing themselves as Hip Hop's next superstars.ByErika Marie1.9K Views
- MusicRubi Rose is a bucket of surprises, achieving stardom through her looks, and maintaining it through her raw, rap talent.ByDemi Phillips2.4K Views
- MusicExplore Rocky Badd's journey in the music industry and the factors contributing to her net worth in 2024. Dive into the rapper's success.ByJake Skudder696 Views
- Music"Beautiful" has a compelling legacy.ByGabriel Bras Nevares1138 Views
- MusicExclusive: 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.ByErika Marie1181 Views
- MusicExplore Enchanting's rise in hip-hop, her early life, and how she amassed a net worth of $500,000 by 2024. Dive into her musical journey.ByJake Skudder3.2K Views
- MusicScorpio is respecting the new generation of hip-hop.ByBen Mock438 Views
- Original ContentFor Women's History Month, we take a look at the women who have had the biggest impact and influence in Hip Hop.ByErika Marie18.2K Views
- Original ContentMegan Thee Stallion's reign is far from over, and we're taking a look at some of her favorite tracks.ByPaul Barnes768 Views
- InterviewsExclusive: 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!).ByErika Marie2.3K Views
- TVNot everyone thought she should show off her sexy side.ByErika Marie7.4K Views
- Original ContentThe 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. ByErika Marie3.3K Views
- Original ContentFrom the bold days of Salt-n-Pepa and Queen Latifah to the modern landscape of woman in hip-hop, the past 50 years have a constant battle to disrupt persisting stereotypes. ByCaleb Hardy875 Views
- MusicCardi B is ensuring that there’s enough rap love to go around where the ladies are concerned.ByDemi Phillips873 Views
- MusicAs conversations continue about femcees, Rapsody made it clear that there "ain't no this or that."ByErika Marie2.2K Views