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The Princess Rap Battles series was created by Whitney Avalon and features fictional female characters facing off against each other in the form of a rap battle. Whitney Avalon appears in every episode as a major rap opponent. She posted the first Princess Rap Battle "Snow White vs. Elsa" in September 2014. [7]
Katja-Angelique Glieson (born 19 August 1996), better known as Katja Glieson, is an Australian-German singer from Melbourne.She first gained recognition in 2014 for playing 'Elsa' in the YouTube video Princess Rap Battle, where she raps with Snow White, [2] which has been featured on Perez Hilton, Cosmopolitan, The Huffington Post, MTV, and Pop Crunch.
Epic Rap Battles of History (ERB) is a YouTube web series and music project created by Peter "Nice Peter" Shukoff and Lloyd "EpicLLOYD" Ahlquist. The series pits historical and pop culture figures against one another in a rap battle format. The characters portrayed are often determined by suggestions from viewers in the comments sections of the ...
From rap beefs to "Tortured poets," these are USA TODAY's biggest moments in pop culture from 2024. ... another Disney animated sequel, ... Princess Kate and King Charles III battle cancer.
During that period, she made an appearance as Cinderella in a March 2015 episode of Whitney Avalon's YouTube channel series Princess Rap Battle, [175] voiced a recurring character known as the Seventh Sister in the second season of the animated science fiction series Star Wars Rebels (2015–2016), [176] [177] and guest starred as herself in ...
Paris throws the party and Duchess reunites with Princess, her old singing partner who is now a clown. Princess confronts Duchess for not showing up for their performance at the Windy City Rap Fest. Princess suggests for them to battle it out, in which Duchess refuses. Meanwhile, Cal and Deb meet their new neighbors, Kev and Bev Jackson.
Disney Princesses represent some of the first examples of exposure to the thin ideal. As women, we get it our whole lives, and it really does start at the Disney Princess level, at age three and ...
Growing up, Simone Brown adored Disney princesses — but as a Black girl, she got the message that she couldn’t be one. When Brown was in 6th grade, she was so excited to be cast as Cinderella ...