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  2. Kenzo B - Wikipedia

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    Kenzo has been called the Queen of Bronx drill. [7] Her music incorporates elements from gangster rap, boom bap, and trap. [1] Her rap and freestyle rap has been praised for her clean flow [9] and her "magnetic ability to be both vicious and vulnerable". [7] According to The Fader, she is known "for her throaty, brolic, and quick-witted bars". [1]

  3. Katie Got Bandz - Wikipedia

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    Katie is the debut female rapper of Chicago's drill music scene, [6] though she has announced plans to transition her music to a more global sound. In several interviews she spoke of the poor reputation Chicago has with respect to crime and violence and the attack of drill music as a result.

  4. Ceechynaa - Wikipedia

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    Ceechynaa's music is primarily UK drill. [10] She raps with an Essex accent, which Hits described as her trademark. [11] [4] She has cited witch house music as an inspiration.. She has stated that her lyrics are "about things that make women feel in control", such as financial domination, and are intended to push back against normative gender ro

  5. Female Rappers From The South Dominated In 2024 - AOL

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    In those days, female rappers were largely attached to tours with their record labels, including Cash Money, Ruff Ryders, No Limit and others. Their shows were male-dominated events.

  6. Category:Drill musicians - Wikipedia

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  7. Sasha Go Hard - Wikipedia

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    Sasha is one of a small number of young female rappers associated with Chicago’s drill music scene. [6] She has been featured on MTV Sucker Free Chicago, performed at MTV's Sucker Free Chicago Show, made the cover of Chicago's Redeye newspaper, was artist of the week WorldstarHipHop, and Complex magazine. [7]

  8. Category:American women rappers - Wikipedia

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    African-American women rappers (201 P) P. Puerto Rican women rappers (13 P) Pages in category "American women rappers"

  9. Cardi B - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Cardi B became the first female rapper to be named Woman of the Year at the Billboard Women in Music Awards. [163] Cardi B is the female rapper with the most Billboard Hot 100 number one singles (5) [169] and the one with the most total weeks on the top position (16).