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Salt-N-Pepa's next album, A Salt with a Deadly Pepa, was released on July 26, 1988, and contained the top 10 R&B hit "Shake Your Thang", featuring the go-go band E.U. Also, a top 20 R&B hit and a minor pop hit were seen in "Get Up Everybody (Get Up)" and "Twist and Shout", respectively; with "Twist and Shout" becoming a major hit in the UK (#4), [21] and several European countries.
Sandra Jacqueline Denton (born 9 November 1964), [3] [4] better known by her stage name Pepa or Pep, is a Jamaican-American rapper, best known for her work as a member of the female rap trio Salt-N-Pepa. Denton starred in The Salt-N-Pepa Show, a reality TV series focusing on reforming the group which aired on the VH1 network in 2008.
Salt, Pepa, and Spinderella, however, did perform on the second Hip Hop Honors on September 22, 2005, performing their hit "Whatta Man". This was the trio's first performance as Salt-N-Pepa since 1999. On October 23, 2008, Salt-N-Pepa performed "Shoop", "Push It", and "Whatta Man" at the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards. In 2009, James was featured in ...
Back then, they thought women had to just be hardcore, because it was a very male-dominated field.” Salt-N-Pepa: ‘We were always underestimated in the industry’ [Video] Skip to main content
Salt-N-Pepa revealed some dark truths about working as a woman in the music industry. Cheryl James said she was even asked to get an abortion. Salt-N-Pepa's Cheryl James says she was asked to get ...
Trailblazing 1980s hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa will make history again as the first female rappers with their very own action figures. On May 29, San Francisco-based pop culture collectible ...
“Salt-N-Pepa” follows a 20-year journey for the titular “first ladies of rap and hip hop,” while “Wendy Williams: The Movie” tells tales about the daytime talk show host from her ...
Salt-N-Pepa disbanded in 2002, and reformed in 2007, eventually firing Spinderella in 2019. From 2003 to 2006, Spinderella worked as a radio personality on the now-defunct KKBT 100.3 in Los Angeles, co-hosting The BackSpin , a nationally syndicated weekly radio show featuring old school hip-hop .