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  2. Sha-Rock - Wikipedia

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    Sha-Rock is the first female emcee-rapper of hip hop culture "on wax", that is, on vinyl.She began as a local b-girl, or breakdancer, in the early days of South Bronx hip hop scene and culture in the late 1970s. [7]

  3. 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"

  4. Living legend: Woman credited as being the first female ... - AOL

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    In 1984 she joined the all-female rap trio Us Girls with Debbie D and Lisa Lee and appeared in the hip-hop dance movie "Beat Street," but soon stepped away from the industry, got married to her ...

  5. Lady B - Wikipedia

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    Bahiyyah Clark, [1] [2] born Wendy Clark (c. 1962), better known by her stage name Lady B, is an American radio DJ and rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.She is one of the earliest female rappers in hip hop, and the first female hip hop artist to record a single, "To the Beat, Y'all", in 1979.

  6. The Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The Sequence is noted as the first female hip hop trio signed to the Sugar Hill Records label in the late–1970s and early–1980s. The group consisted of Cheryl Cook, known as "Cheryl The Pearl", Gwendolyn Chisolm, known as "Blondy", and lead singer and rapper Angie Stone, known as Angie B, who were all high school friends. [1]

  7. Sylvia Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was born as Sylvia Vanterpool [11] on May 29, 1935, in Harlem, New York, United States, to Herbert, who worked for General Motors, [12] and Ida Vanterpool. [2] [13] Robinson attended Washington Irving High School until dropping out at the age of 14, [14] and began recording music in 1950 for Columbia Records under the stage name "Little Sylvia".

  8. Category:African-American women rappers - Wikipedia

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    It includes American women rappers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:African-American rappers .

  9. Category:American women hip-hop singers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for female singers who are known for their appearances in hip-hop songs and female singers who are members of hip hop acts otherwise populated by rappers, as well as female rappers who sing and vice versa.