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The artwork pays homage to the album, [5] and its influence on hip hop. The title is a reference to the Wendy's 1984 advertising campaign Where's the beef?, and is a play on the usage of "beef" to mean a feud between two individuals, particularly rappers in hip hop. [3]
Billboard editor Natalie Weiner wrote that Shante's "blazingly male-shaming diss track" and "hip-hop's first recorded beef" helped move hip-hop further toward the mainstream, calling her "rap's first female star." [26] Consequence considered her "a mentor for generations of female MCs, and an early advocate in rap for female empowerment."
J.J. Fad is an American female rap group from Rialto, California. The name was an acronym of the original group members' given names (Juana, Juanita, Fatima, Anna, and Dania), but when the line-up changed the tradition developed that it stood for Just Jammin', Fresh and Def. [1] The group was backed by DJ Train (Clarence Lars).
Tommaso Boddi/WireImage With everyone in the rap world at each other’s throats these days, Coi Leray thinks she knows who to blame. Leray, 26, tweeted her theories on Saturday, April 27. “IDK ...
Ice-T also acknowledged that the stakes of rap beef changed with social media. "Social media is an amplifier to everything," he said. "It forces reaction that really could be squashed so much simpler.
All three members performed on the second Hip Hop Honors on September 22, 2005. This was the trio's first performance as Salt-N-Pepa since 1999. In 2007, she acted as DJ for The Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav. In October 2008, the group performed their hit singles "Shoop", "Push It", and "Whatta Man" at the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards.