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  2. The Conscious Daughters - Wikipedia

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    The Conscious Daughters (TCD) were an American female hip hop duo from Oakland, California, consisting of Carla "CMG" Green and Karryl "Special One" Smith. [1] The duo signed in 1993 to Paris's record label, Scarface Records, after passing him a demo tape at a club. [1] They released their first studio album, Ear to the Street. [2] later that ...

  3. Feminist activism in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Feminist activism in hip hop is a feminist movement based by hip hop artists. The activism movement involves doing work in graffiti, break dancing, and hip hop music. [1] Hip hop has a history of being a genre that sexually objectifies and disrespects women ranging from the usage of video vixens to explicit rap lyrics.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Women hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    It includes hip hop groups that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Women hip-hop groups" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  6. The female rappers we can’t get enough of - AOL

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    As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re taking a moment to honor some of our favorite women rappers, from Lil’ Kim and Missy Elliott to Megan Thee Stallion and Cupcakke.

  7. 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 .

  8. MC Lyte - Wikipedia

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    Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rapper.Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, [5] [6] [7] MC Lyte first gained fame in the late 1980s, becoming the first female rapper to release a full solo album with 1988's critically acclaimed Lyte as a Rock.

  9. Hip-hop feminism - Wikipedia

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    These artists have carved out a new politically conscious identity in Hip-hop for women. [10] Artists such as Nicki Minaj have changed the way fashion and sexuality is viewed in hip-hop. She uses the way in which she expresses herself through her body to send a message that being comfortable in your skin and with your sexuality is okay. [9]