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  1. Dec 10, 2022 · Early 90s Female Rappers. Queen Latifah; Lil Kim; The Lady of Rage; Kandi Burruss; MC Lyte; Mid 90s Feamle Rappers. Missy Elliott; Foxy Brown; Bahamadia; Mia X; Late 90s Female Rappers. Lauryn Hill; Erykah Badu; Eve; Amil; Imani Coppola; 90s New York Female Rappers

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    • MC Lyte. The first solo rapper to release her own, full-length album, MC Lyte’s Lyte As A Rock dropped in 1988. Lyte’s flow, lyrical precision, and refusal to self-censor gained her industry attention quickly.
    • Queen Latifah. Part of the New York area’s storied Native Tongues crew, along with the likes of Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah was one of the earliest female rappers in hip-hop.
    • Monie Love. One of the only other female rappers in Native Tongues, Monie Love and Queen Latifah struck up a fast friendship after Latifah and Native Tongues traveled to the UK, where, at a show, they met the British rapper, who had been making noise in the underground scene there for years.
    • Salt-N-Pepa. When Cheryl James and Sandra Denton joined forces in 1985, much of the record industry still believed hip-hop was a fad. Calling themselves Salt-N-Pepa, the two put out “The Showstopper,” a response to Doug E Fresh’s hit “The Show.”
  2. Mar 31, 2014 · From the early days of the male-dominated genre, female rappers have proved that women, though few in numbers, are fearless, strong especially when unified and are not only capable of standing...

    • Missy Elliott. Under Construction, Supa Dupa Fly, Miss E ... So Addictive. 304 votes. The iconic Missy Elliott burst onto the hip-hop scene in the mid-'90s with her innovative and unapologetic style.
    • Aaliyah. Aaliyah, One in a Million, I Care 4 U. 344 votes. Undeniably, Aaliyah possessed an angelic voice that effortlessly blended R&B and hip-hop to create a remarkable sound of her own.
    • TLC. Crazy Sexy Cool, Ooooooohhh ... On the TLC Tip, 3D. 317 votes. Bold, sassy, and groundbreaking, TLC redefined what it meant to be a female hip-hop group in the '90s.
    • Lauryn Hill. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, MTV Unplugged 2.0, Ms. Hill. 283 votes. With a soulful voice and profound lyricism, Lauryn Hill became an indisputable icon in the '90s hip-hop scene.
    • Salt-N-Pepa. Cheryl James and Sandra Denton ruled the sex-positive revolution of the ’90s when they teamed up in 1985. Lyrics to songs such as ‘Push It’, ‘Do You Really Want Me’, ‘Let’s Talk About Sex’, and ‘Shoop’ were vocal about their sexuality.
    • Lauryn Hill. Lauryn Hill remains an inimitable voice in the league of female rappers. Her unique blend of neo-soul and strong feminist lyrics highlighted issues pertaining to womanhood, the music business, black femininity, and motherhood.
    • Queen Latifah. Queen Latifah was one of the earliest female rappers in hip-hop who rose to fame rapping about issues in the lives of black women, particularly, street harassment and domestic violence.
    • Foxy Brown. A feisty little Miss Foxy Brown hit the airwaves at age 15 when she was featured on LL Cool J’s Mr Smith album. Def Jam signed her in 1996 and her debut album Ill Na Na was released amidst critical reviews.
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  4. 1. Lauryn Hill is one of the creative forces behind some of the most innovative hip-hop of the ’90s, both with the Fugees and as a solo act. She met Prakazrel “Pras” Michel and his cousin, Wyclef Jean, and the three formed a band focusing on Hip Hop, soul and R&B.

  5. Jan 3, 2024 · Missy Elliott. The legendary Missy Elliott made her bold and inventive style her own when she first appeared on the hip-hop scene in the mid-1990s. Renowned for her exceptional production abilities on standout songs like “Get Ur Freak On,” she emerged as a trailblazer within the industry.

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