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  1. Artist Claimed sales 1998 The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill: Lauryn Hill: 20 million: 2010 Pink Friday: Nicki Minaj: 3.8 million: 2014 The Pinkprint: Nicki Minaj: 3 million: 2018 Invasion of Privacy: Cardi B: 3 million: 2012 Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded: Nicki Minaj: 1.4 million

  2. Dec 14, 2018 · Kelela, ‘Take Me a_Part, The Remixes’. On Sept. 12, alt-R&B songstress Kelela released “LMK (What’s Really Good)” featuring a powerhouse lineup of Princess Nokia— A Girl Cried Red made ...

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  4. April. On April 16, Damn. by Kendrick Lamar won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music, making Lamar the first non-jazz or classical artist to win the award. [8] On April 24, Meek Mill was released from prison.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · “But don’t know shit about where I was made.” 2017: Making Money Moves. The vibe shift came in 2017. Whereas only four female rappers notched 500K+ pageviews in 2016— Young M.A led the way...

  6. 2017: Remy Ma: Missy Elliott: Nicki Minaj: Cardi B: Young M.A: 2018: Cardi B: Nicki Minaj: Remy Ma: Rapsody: Dej Loaf: 2019: Cardi B: Kash Doll: Lizzo: Megan Thee Stallion: Nicki Minaj: Remy Ma

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  7. Dec 20, 2018 · There were dozens of rule-breaking and provocative female rappers making waves in 2018 -- so why did all the mainstream attention go to Cardi B and Nicki Minaj? By Bianca Gracie.

  8. Nov 3, 2022 · 1: Missy Elliott (1971- present) The innovation of Missy Elliott is undeniable and – even more remarkably – has been sustained over 25 years and counting. Topping our list of the best female rappers of all time, Elliott transcends genre to take her place among legends such as Prince, David Bowie and Madonna.