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The world's best female rappers continue to elevate women's empowerment in the rap industry, combining lyrical brilliance ...
Relive the magic of 2000s pop stars like Avril Lavigne, Destiny's Child, and Nelly, who mixed genres and gave us anthems that ...
The Mixtape Unplugged Tour will make a stop in Southaven, with a lineup including Ashanti, Ja Rule, 112, Travis Porter and ...
Minaj topped the list, followed by Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill, Lil’ Kim, and Queen Latifah at numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively. MC Lyte, Salt-N-Pepa, Roxanne Shanté, Eve, and Foxy Brown ...
Hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes recently found himself at the center of an online debate after he compared Lil' Kim, Mary J. Blige, and Missy Elliott at a high-profile release party. On March 8 ...
Watch the full video here. Lil Kim gives a stirring speech in tribute of her friend and peer, Missy Elliott. After speeches from Atlantic Records, Trina, Lil Kim and Timbaland, Missy concluded the ...
Today we revisit Missy Elliott’s overlooked second album ... In a preceding interlude before the song, Lil’ Kim evangelizes, “See, ‘bitch’ is a strong word, and only strong bitches ...
some surprise guests — including Lil’ Kim and LL COOL J — popped by to help NYC pop off. But make no mistake: This is a Missy Elliott production. From the fashion-forward fits to the UFO ...
The tour, titled Out of This World — the Missy Elliott Experience ... the night’s first two openers, and also Lil’ Kim, a fellow female hip-hop hero of the ’90s. There was also Busta ...
"Missy Elliott" is the name on everyone's lips ... to varying degrees, to people like Lil' Kim, Trina, Da Brat, plus close collaborator and friend Timbaland, author Karrine Steffans, singer ...
Missy Elliott’s head-to-toe Dior denim ... and top it off with a pair of strappy sandals. Lil’ Kim’s super recognizable red look from her 1997 “Crush On You” video is referenced ...
The cover art for the song also features pictures of Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim, Sexxy Red, and countless other female rappers with their eyes covered by a black bar.