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A Discussion On Female Roles In Hip-Hop
In every good man's crew, there's at least one good woman bringing balance. Lauryn did so with The Fugees, Bahamadia with Gangstarr Foundation, and Kim with Junior Mafia.
To get a sense of today's Hip-Hop woman and in honor of Women's History month, Hip-Hop Wired facilitated a philosophical breakdown with Rapsody, the first lady of Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder's new label, Jamla, and Treva B. Lindsey, a self-proclaimed “diva feminist” and a Ph.D. candidate in the History and African and African American Studies Department at Duke University where she is assisting a “Sampling Soul” course co-taught by 9th this semester.
Read the Full Interview @ HipHopWired
A Discussion On Female Roles In Hip-Hop
In every good man's crew, there's at least one good woman bringing balance. Lauryn did so with The Fugees, Bahamadia with Gangstarr Foundation, and Kim with Junior Mafia.
To get a sense of today's Hip-Hop woman and in honor of Women's History month, Hip-Hop Wired facilitated a philosophical breakdown with Rapsody, the first lady of Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder's new label, Jamla, and Treva B. Lindsey, a self-proclaimed “diva feminist” and a Ph.D. candidate in the History and African and African American Studies Department at Duke University where she is assisting a “Sampling Soul” course co-taught by 9th this semester.
Read the Full Interview @ HipHopWired
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