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Queen Latifah is ready to record with Doechii. The Oscar-nominated actress - who helped bring hip-hop to the mainstream as one of the genre's first female rappers - told Us Weekly exclusively that ...
LOS ANGELES — Remember the first rap song you heard? Some of your favorite rappers and DJs certainly do. While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, The Associated Press asked some of the genre ...
The message in Queen Latifah’s music empowered women, held men accountable for all ill deeds, and united the universal sisterhood. This inspiring, trailblazing movement even extended to her look.
There’s rap artists that I would love to get down with. There’s also rock artists.” In addition to Doechii, one of the rap artists Latifah would love to work with is Megan Thee Stallion .
"Rap music historically has, of course, been a male-dominated space — not just demographically but, like, in perspective. Queen Latifah, with this record, really came onto the scene and ...
In interviews with more than two dozen hip-hop legends, Queen Latifah Chuck D, Method Man, E-40 and eight others cited The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” as the first rap song they heard.
While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, some of the genre's most popular artists recall their first rap song experience and how the moment resonated with them.
While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, some of the genre's most popular artists recall their first rap song experience and how the moment resonated with them.
While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, some of the genre's most popular artists recall their first rap song experience and how the moment resonated with them.
While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, some of the genre's most popular artists recall their first rap song experience and how the moment resonated with them.
While hip-hop celebrates 50 years of life, some of the genre's most popular artists recall their first rap song experience and how the moment resonated with them.
In interviews with more than two dozen hip-hop legends, Queen Latifah Chuck D, Method Man, E-40 and eight others cited The Sugarhill Gang's “Rapper’s Delight” as the first rap song they heard.