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    • "Ladies First" Queen Latifah Featuring Monie Love.
    • "Weekend Love" Queen Latifah Featuring Tony Rebel.
    • “U.N.I.T.Y.” Queen Latifah.
    • “Just Another Day” Queen Latifah.
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    At number 10 in our list of the top 10 Queen Latifah songs is a song that sampled a Chaoui song and was produced by Timbaland. The video of the song was filmed at a raceway park in New Jersey. The Timbaland beats are insane, and Queen Latifah brings her top tier rapping skills to this track.

    If you have watched the film, “Nothing To Lose,” then you probably recognise this song from the movie’s soundtracks. “Its Alright” is one of the few Queen Latifah’s singles where she features only her singing, without rapping. This song proves that Queen Latifah is not only good at rapping, but she has got some amazing vocals.

    Queen Latifah’s 1998 album, Order in Court has some bangers and it is one of her most underrated albums in my opinion. The song was recorded in New York City and features New Jersey Rapper Apache. The song has two music videos with one video showing Queen Latifah and Tommy Davidson playing a video game after which Queen Latifah loses the game. The ...

    Although I don’t like the sample of this song, I have always admired Queen Latifah’s magical vocals. “Paper,” is the first song that Queen Latifah released that does not showcase her rapping skills. The song was released on 5th May 1998 and is written by Paco Michael, Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong.

    “Court Is In Session” is the second track from Queen Latifah’s 1998 album, Order In The Court. In the track, Queen Latifah starts off with some cool opening bars, saying, “Court is in session, I’m the judge, jury and the prosecution….” Queen Latifah’s flow and incredible rapping skills in the song compliment the beat of this song which make it a mu...

    Queen Latifah’s album, Black Reign, was a classic and no wonder it appears so much on this list. At her peak, Queen Latifah was one of the few female artists who you could listen to and feel that her message could resonate well with everyone. The song samples, “Hello It’s Me” by The Isley Brothersand the lyrics were written by Queen Latifah and S.I...

    Queen Latifah was so talented that at times, it seemed like she could do it all. The number four song in our list of her best songs is the song, “Dance For Me.” The song comes from her classic debut studio album, All Hail The Queen which was released in 1989. The track peaked at position 14 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-hop songs.

    “Just Another Day” will definitely give you a strong sense of nostalgia even if you weren’t born in the 90’s. The song comes from her album, Black Reign and it’s about how a normal day in Queen Latifah’s neighbourhood looks like. In the song, she takes pride in her neighbourhood despite the crime, presence of police, and danger that always lurks. T...

    “Ladies First” is one of Queen Latifah’s most significant songs since its message showed the White Americans a very different perspective about Black women. The song features another incredible female rapper by the name Monie Love who complimented Queen Latifah’s amazing verses. Queen Latifah’s flow during the intro is one of the best that female r...

    The number one song in our list of the greatest songs from this celebrated hip hop female icon comes from her album, Black Reign. The 1993 hit song was released at a time when hip-hop was more of a lifestyle than a music genre. What caught the attention of news outlets, parental groups and political leaders is the lyrics to the song. Due to its mes...

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    • U.N.I.T.Y. (1993) is a song about Latifah’s stance on respect for women, and it was a huge success, both commercially and critically. It won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance, and the music video was nominated for Best Rap Video at the MTV Video Music Awards.
    • Ladies First (1989) “Ladies First” is a 1989 hip-hop song by Queen Latifah featuring Monie Love. The song was written by both artists and produced by D.J.
    • Just Another Day (1993) Just Another Day is the second single from Queen Latifah’s third album Black Reign. The song peaked at number sixty-four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number nineteen on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
    • Dance For Me (1989) “Dance for Me” is the debut single by American hip-hop artist Queen Latifah. It was released in 1989 from her album All Hail the Queen.
  3. Dana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970), better known by her stage name Queen Latifah, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, actress, model, television producer, record producer and talk...

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  5. Queen Latifah anointed herself as the princess of the Flavor Unit posse in the late-'80s as she kicked smart and assertive raps over music made by Mark The 45 King. 1989's All Hail the Queen stands as an imperious release, complete with a feminist workout with Monie Love, while '91's Nature Of a Sista brought in beats from fellow New Jersey ...

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