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This category is for female rappers. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Rappers . It includes rappers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Battle rap was loosely described by 40 Cal, previously a member of American hip hop collective The Diplomats, in the book How to Rap (2009) as an "extracurricular" display of skill, comparing it to the dunk contest in the NBA. Battle rap has been developed into highly organized league events drawing in significant revenue and attention.
Doreen C. Broadnax, known professionally as Sparky D, or spelled Sparky Dee [2] [1] (born June 2, [3] 1965) is an American hip–hop musician and rapper.Broadnax is noted as one of the first female battle rappers, first gaining attention through the Roxanne Wars; when she responded to Roxanne Shante's "Roxanne's Revenge" with "Sparky's Turn (Roxanne, You're Through)" in 1985.
Oh, how I have waited for the day that female rappers get their due. One of my first pieces as a working writer was “ Rap’s Rapidly Vanishing Female MC ,” a 2008 essay lamenting a noticeable ...
Pages in category "American women rappers" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aqsa (rapper) D.
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Chrome 23, which stands for “Chromosome 23”—the pair of X and Y chromosomes that determines a person’s sex—is an all-female rap battle league that is run by and supports women in their ...
Shante's final record of the Roxanne Wars, titled "Queen of Rox (Shante Rox On)", recaps her feud with U.T.F.O. and highlights her skills as a rapper. [13] The Roxanne Wars mostly ended with the release of "The Final Word—No More Roxanne (Please)" by the East Coast Crew, who pled for artists to cease the trend. [14]