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Best Selling Female Rap Artists
These are the top 10 most successful female rap artist based on album and single sales. Lisa Nicole Lopes (May 27, 1971 â April 25, 2002), an African American rapper of Cape Verdean descent, also known under the stage name of Left Eye, was a member of the popular R&B and hip hop group TLC. In addition to hit songs like Waterfalls with TLC, Lopes also...
Lauryn Noel Hill-Marley (born May 25, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, arranger, actress and mother. ...
Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), better known as Missy Elliott, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, MC, and record producer. ...
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Eve Jihan Jeffers (born November 10, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), better known as Eve or E-V-E, is a Grammy-award winning American rapper, singer, and actress. ...
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Also see the Arab singer Latifa Dana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) is a Grammy-winning American rapper/singer, model, and Academy Award-nominated actress. ...
Katrina Leâverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) known by her stage name Trina, is an American rapper. ...
Inga Marchand, (born September 6, 1978) in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States, better known as Foxy Brown, is an American rapper of Afro-Trinidadian and Chinese Trinidadian descent[1]. Her ancestry and her exact place of birth have also been the source of controversy [1]. She...
MC Lyte (born Lana Michele Moorer on October 11, 1971 in Queens, New York) is a female rap artist. ...
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- Alicia Jones
- Mina
- Myriam
- Oumy
- A-Love
- Ak' Sent
- Alize & Champaign
- Alize Levy
- Amil
- Amplifire
- Angie Martinez
- A.N.G. (Ain't No Gains)
- Anita Tijoux
- Anquette
- Antoinette
- Apache'
- Apani B. Fly Emcee
- Arianna Puello
- Armareda
- Avenue D
- Ayana Soyini
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AkSent (born Krystle Kantrece Johnson on May 29, 1987) is an American rapper from Los Angeles,California. ...
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Angela Martinez (born January 9, 1971 in The Bronx, New York) is an American radio and television personality, hip-hop recording artist, actress, and model. ...
Anquette is a Miami Bass girl group from Miami, Florida. ...
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Bahamadia; Philly born Antonia Reed a DJ turned MC released her critically claimed debut in 96 Kollage with production by Guru. ...
Alison Moira Clarkson, better known as Betty Boo born 6 March 1970 in Kensington, London) is an English dance-music artist, singer, and songwriter // Clarkson studied sound engineering at college before having a string of hits between 1989 and 1992. ...
Bloody Mary may refer to: Bloody Mary(film) Mary I of England, notorious for persecution of Protestants Bloody Mary (person), other Bloody Marys include ghosts. ...
Female vocalist who can be heard on many Wu tracks. ...
There are a number of things named Body and Soul: Body and Soul (song), a popular song written in 1930 by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green. ...
Dee Barnes is an American hip-hop music artist and former host of Pump It Up. ...
Born Lichelle Laws in Detroit, Michigan Boss Boss was first a duo, with the Laws as the rapper and her female DJ, Dee. ...
C Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), professionally known as Carmen Electra,[1] is an American glamour model, television personality, dancer, singer and actress. ...
Casey is an Irish surname. ...
The Cassadines are a fictional aristocratic family on the American soap opera General Hospital. ...
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The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ...
In Greek mythology, a Charis is one of several Charites (ΧάÏιÏεÏ; Greek: Graces), goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility. ...
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Cheryl Salt James (born March 8, 1964 in Queens, New York) is an American R&B / hip-hop singer, and a member of the female rap trio Salt-N-Pepa. ...
China Girl is a 1983 hit single by David Bowie, written by Bowie and Iggy Pop and taken from the album Lets Dance. ...
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Chyna Whyte is a female rapper associated with Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz. ...
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The Conscious Daughters (TCD) is a female rap duo, consisting of members Special One and CMG, out of Northern Californias Bay Area ushering in the gangsta bitch era of female rappers following Boss lead. ...
A rap music duo formed in Clapham, South London in 1983 by MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce) and Susie Q (real name Susie Banfield). ...
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Daisy Rollocks (better known as Daisy Dee) is a famous singer, actress and TV host, especially well known in the German speaking world. ...
DR can refer to any of the following: Disaster recovery. ...
Diams (born July 25, 1980 in Cyprus) is a French-language rap artist. ...
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The acronym DLR may stand for Rock singer David Lee Roth Disneyland Resort Docklands Light Railway German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) Deutsche Luft-Reederei, the first German airline, became part of the Deutsche Lufthansa in 1926 This page concerning a three letter acronym is a...
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E Ebony Eyez is an African American female rap artist. ...
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Estelle (sometimes Estelle) is a UK female hip-hop artist and producer. ...
Eternia (born Silk Kaya in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian rapper. ...
Eve Jihan Jeffers (born November 10, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), better known as Eve or E-V-E, is a Grammy-award winning American rapper, singer, and actress. ...
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Convicted spy Mata Hari made her name synonymous with femme fatale during WWI. A femme fatale (plural: femmes fatales) is an alluring and seductive woman whose charms ensnare her lovers in bonds of irresistible desire, often leading them into compromising, dangerous and deadly situations. ...
Stacy Ann Ferguson, professionally known as Fergie (born March 27, 1975), is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. ...
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Inga Marchand, (born September 6, 1978) in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States, better known as Foxy Brown, is an American rapper of Afro-Trinidadian and Chinese Trinidadian descent[1]. Her ancestry and her exact place of birth have also been the source of controversy [1]. She...
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G Gangsta Boo (born Lola Mitchell on July 27, 1979), also known as Lady Boo, was a member of the Memphis, Tennessee-based rap group Three 6 Mafias Hypnotize Mindz. ...
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Gwen Renée Stefani (born October 3, 1969) (IPA pronunciation: [1]) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer and occasional actress. ...
H Harmony is the use and study of pitch simultaneity, and therefore chords, actual or implied, in music. ...
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Heather Keisha Hunter (born October 1, 1969 in Bronx, New York) (nicknamed Double H) is a American former pornographic actress, who is now a hip hop artist and painter. ...
Hit & Run is the group blog of Reason (magazine). ...
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Ivy Queen (born Martha Ivelisse Pesante on March 4, 1972 in Añasco, Puerto Rico) is a composer and singer who is known as La Diva, La Gata, La Caballota, and La Reina del Reggaeton, The Queen of Reggaeton. Ivy Queen has earned her name as The Queen of Reggaeton...
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For the musician and actor, see John Doe (musician) For the television series, see John Doe (Television series) For the childrens book by L. Frank Baum, see John Dough and the Cherub In English-speaking common-law jurisdiction, the name John Doe is used for a defendant or victim...
Jean Grae (formerly What? What?; real name Tsidi Ibrahim) is an American hip hop artist. ...
Jentina Chapman, professionally known as Jentina, is a British pop singer and rapper. ...
Jha Jha is from Miami, FL. She has a song on the Diplomats, Diplomatic Immunity 2 called, Get from round me, featuring Juelz Santana. ...
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J.V.; born Jennifer Velarde, J.V. is a Mexican-American female rapper from Downey, California. ...
K Kana (real name: Marianna Alanen), born 1979, is a Finnish female rap musician. ...
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Keny Arkana is a French rap artist. ...
Khia Chambers (born Khia Shamone Finch on November 8, 1970) is an American rapper (styles: gangsta rap, Southern rap, and Dirty South), songwriter, and record producer, best known for her 2002 hit single My Neck, My Back (Lick It). // Chambers was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in Tampa, Florida. ...
Kia Rap Princess (born January 02, 1986) is an American Hip Hop /R&B song writer rapper singer producer who was signed to Amazin Music Company in October 2006. ...
Kilolo is one of the 7 districts of the Iringa Region of Tanzania. ...
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Lady Love was the highest-ranking single cut from Lou Rawlss 1977 album When Youve Heard Lou, Youve Heard It All. ...
Lady Luck born Shanel Jones in Newark, New Jersey, USA on 4 September 1981. ...
Lady May is an African-American rapper from New York Citys suburbs. ...
Robin Yvette Allen, the Lady of Rage is a rapper best known for collaborations with several Death Row Records artists, including Snoop Doggy Dogg on the seminal album Doggystyle. ...
Lady Saw on cover of her 2004 release Strip Tease Lady Saw is a Jamaican singer, known as the first Lady of Dancehall. She is the first female deejay to win a Grammy (which she did with No Doubt for Underneath It All â Best Performance by a Duo or Group...
Louise Amanda Harman (born December 19, 1985), known as Lady Sovereign, is an English MC.[1][2] // Lady Sovereign was raised in northwest Londons Chalkhill Estate. ...
Lady Synfuls debut album, All or Nothing Lady Synful is a Mexican-American female rapper from Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
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Digable Planets is a New York City based alternative hip hop group composed of Ishmael Butterfly Butler (from New York), Craig Doodlebug Irving (from Philadelphia), and Mary Ann Ladybug Mecca Vieira (from Washington, D.C.). They were backed by Silkworm, who later embarked on a solo career under the name...
Lauryn Noel Hill-Marley (born May 25, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, arranger, actress and mother. ...
Lash are an alternative/punk rock band from Perth, Australia. ...
Layla is the title track on the Derek and the Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, released in December 1970. ...
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Leila K (born September 6, 1971 as Leila El Khalifi) is a Swedish Eurodance singer and former rapper of Moroccan descent. ...
LeShaun is an American female rapper, who is considered to by some to be the first woman in hip hop to create songs with very sexually explicit lyrics, predating the likes of Lil Kim and Foxy Brown. ...
Lil Kia (born May 9, 1983) is an American rap music artist, dancer and singer. ...
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Lil Mama (born Niatia Jessica Kirkland [2] in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper currently signed to Jive Records. ...
The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ...
Lisa Nicole Lopes (stage name Left Eye) (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002) was a member of the popular R&B group TLC. In addition to hit songs like Waterfalls with TLC, Lopes also did some solo performing. ...
// Lisa Maffia (born 16 June 1979 in South London) originally came to the publics attention as the main female member of So Solid Crew. ...
Lisi is a collective term used to describe three closely associated Chadian ethnic groups living in the same geographical area, represented by the Batha and Chari-Baguirmi prefectures: the Bilala (136,000), the Kuka (76,000) and the Medogo (19,000). ...
LTrimm was a Miami Bass hip-hop duo composed of Lady Tigra and Bunny D, two women from Kendall, Florida (an area of Dade County, slightly south-west of Miami). ...
Luana, also known as Chéjah (born as Stephanie Cea), is a rapper and singer from Basel and one of Switzerlands foremost hip hop pioneers. ...
// Lucy Diamonds began her career as a controversial hip-hop/rap artist before making a spiritual u-turn prompting her to direct her talents to Christian music. ...
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M Macromantics is the stage name used by the Melbourne-based hip hop artist Romy Hoffman. ...
MarÃa RodrÃguez, also known as La Mala or Mala RodrÃguez, is a Spanish hip hop singer. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Maria Isabel Rodriguez. ...
Mariska in a concert in Kallio, Helsinki in 2004 Mariska (real name Anna Maria Rahikainen, born February 19, 1979, Helsinki) is a Finnish rapper. ...
Masia One is a female Canadian rapper from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
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The cover of the MC Luscious album Boom! Rosalyn McCall is a rapper and Miami bass dance music artist who performed under the moniker MC Luscious. ...
MC Lyte (born Lana Michele Moorer on October 11, 1971 in Queens, New York) is a female rap artist. ...
LaTasha Sheron Rogers (1972 - 1991) was an African-American recording artist who went by the stage name MC Trouble. ...
Meshell Ndegeocello (born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968 in Berlin, Germany) is an American singer, rapper, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. ...
Mercedes, born Raequel Miller, is a R&B and hip-hop singer. ...
This article is about the singer M.I.A. For other uses, please see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (born on July 17, 1977)[1] is a rapper, singer, songwriter, producer and visual artist of Sri Lankan Tamil origin. ...
Mia Young (born 1971 in New Orleans), better known as Mia X, is the first female rapper to sign to No Limit Records. ...
Michie Mee (born Michelle McCullock) is a Canadian rapper and actor of Jamaican descent. ...
Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), better known as Missy Elliott, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, MC, and record producer. ...
Miss Nana (formerly Lil Miss Nana, born Tanyshwia D. Stokes on May 10, 1991) is an American rapper from Newark, New Jersey. ...
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Mona Lisa, or La Gioconda (La Joconde), is a 16th century oil painting on a poplar panel by Leonardo Da Vinci. ...
Monica Denise Arnold (born October 24, 1980), professionally known as Monica, is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B singer, songwriter, composer and occasional actress. ...
Monie Love (born Simone Wilson on July 2, 1970 in London) is an English rapper and the sister of techno musician Dave Angel. ...
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N Naila Boss is an underground rapper from Hackney, London. ...
Neneh Cherry performing live in Vienna (ca. ...
Nicole Monique Wray (born July 1981) is an African-American R&B singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, rapper and model. ...
Nichelle Nikki D Strong is an American female rapper. ...
Tanya Pointer, better known as Nonchalant is a singer, rapper, and songwriter from Washington DC. She had a hit in 1996 with the gold single 5 OClock which hit number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. ...
Northern State is an all-white, female hip-hop group from New York, United States. ...
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Tiffany Nicole Baker (born 1985) is a choreographer, singer, and rapper from Atlanta who was chosen as the winner to be featured on TLCs new single I Bet (October 4, 2005) on the UPN reality television series R U the Girl. ...
P - Passion from Oakland
- Patra
- Paula Perry
- Paulette Winley
- Peaches
- Pebblee Pooh
- Penelope
- Penelope Jones
- Persia
- Pimpstress
- La Pina
- Pinky Taskadero
- The Playgirls
- The Poetess
- Poizon Posse
- Posi Argento
- Positive 2
- Precious
- Precious Paris
- The PreC.I.S.E. M.C.
- Pri the honeydark
- Princess from Crime Mob
- Princess Ivori
- Princess Superstar
- Prose (Vengeance)
- Pyranja
- Psalm One
Patra is the stage name taken by Dorothy Smith, a dance music and reggae singer born on January 22, 1972 in Kingston, Jamaica. ...
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For other uses of this term see: Persia (disambiguation) The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran). ...
THE POETESS (Bio) For Felicia âThe Poetessâ Morris, a once-budding career as a rap artist has blossomed into a musical enterprise, and a story of diligence that only she could pen. ...
For other uses, see Princess (disambiguation). ...
Princess Superstar (born Concetta Kirschner, 1971) is an American rapper. ...
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Psalm One is a Chicago-based hip hop artist described as a cross between Lauryn Hill and Devin the Dude. ...
Q - The Queen
- Queen D.
- Queen Latifah
- Queen Mother Rage
- Queen Nafatee (from LA Gucci Rockers)
- Queen of Compton
- Queen Pen
- Quintescence
Also see the Arab singer Latifa Dana Elaine Owens (born March 18, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) is a Grammy-winning American rapper/singer, model, and Academy Award-nominated actress. ...
Queen Pen on the cover of her album My Melody Lynise Walters, better known as Queen Pen is the first female rapper to publicly identify herself as bisexual. ...
R Rah Digga (born Rashia Fisher in Newark, New Jersey in September 22, 1970) is an American rapper. ...
Rappin Granny is the stage name of Vivian Smallwood (born 1933), a grandmother who performs hip-hop music. ...
Rasheeda is a female rap artist hailing from Atlanta. ...
Raven-Symone as Raven Raven-Symon Christina Pearman (born December 10, 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA), known professionally as Raven-Symon , is an African American actress, singer, and former model. ...
Réjane Magloire is a singer, model, and actress. ...
Remy Smith (born June 30, 1981 in The Bronx, New York), known professionally as Remy Martin and Remy Ma, is a Grammy-nominated rapper and former member of Fat Joes rap crew, Terror Squad. ...
Roxanne Shanté (born Lolita Shanté Gooden on November 9, 1969) is an American rap pioneer. ...
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- Sadahzinia
- Sage
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- Salt-N-Pepa
- Sandra Be
- Sandriyon
- Sarai
- Sauce Milli
- Scarlett
- Scarlett O'Harlem
- Schwester S
- Scream Club
- Semokee (Jazz-Rap)
- Sena
- Sensi
- Sequence, The
- Sexy C.
- Sha-Key
- Sha-Rock
- Sh'Killa
- Shakti
- Shaunta
- Shawnna
- Shazzy
- She Rockers
- Sheeba Black
- Shello
- Shelly Thunder
- Shocky Shay
- Shorty No Mas
- Shuga Wuga
- Shystie
- Silk Tymes Leather
- Simplé E
- Sinfa'C
- Sirens Echo (band)
- Sista Flo
- Sister Souljah
- S'Kool Girlz
- Smiley
- Smooth aka MC Smooth
- Solé
- Sona Sle
- Sonja Blade
- Sora Fame
- Soula
- Soulflower
- Spanish
- Sparky D.
- Special K
- Spoil'd Rotten
- Sté Strausz
- Stinkmitt
- Storm
- Strings
- Suga fka Sweet Tee
- Suga T
- Sugga & Spice
- Super Nature
- Sweet Cookie
- Sweet T aka Tanya Winley
- Sylk E.Fyne
- Syndel (of Sirens Echo)
- Systahood
Sadahzinia (born Yolanda Tsiampokalou; Greek: ÎιολάνÏα ΤÏιαμÏÏκαλοÏ
, in 1977) is a Greek rapper, regarded by many as the first woman that entered the hip-hop scene in Greece. ...
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Salt, DJ Spinderella, and Pepa on the cover to their 1999 CD single, The Brick Track Verses Gitty Up Salt-N-Pepa is an American R&B and hip hop group, consisting of Cheryl James and Sandy Denton (Salt and Pepa, respectively), and Deidre Dee Dee Roper (DJ Spinderella). ...
Sarai (born Sarai Howard in 1981) is a white female rapper, born in Kingston, New York. ...
Sabrina Setlur (born January 10, 1974 in Frankfurt) is a German rapper. ...
The word sena literally means army in many South Asian languages. ...
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The Sequence was an all-female old school hip hop/funk trio signed to the Sugar Hill label in the early 1980s. ...
Funky Four Plus One (sometimes written Funky 4 + 1) was an early hip hop group. ...
Shawnna (born Rashawnna Guy on October 1, 1979 in Chicago, Illinois), is the first African American female artist signed to Def Jam, through Ludacris Disturbing tha Peace Records. ...
The She Rockers were a female hip hop trio from London, the most famous member of which was Betty Boo (born Alison Moira Clarkson in Kensington, 1970). ...
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Sister Souljah (born as Lisa Williamson in 1964, Bronx, New York) is a controversial American hip hop-generation author, activist, recording artist, and film producer. ...
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Juanita Stokes (aka Smooth and The Female Mack) was born in 1979 and is an African-American singer and actress. ...
The article Special K describes the breakfast cereal manufactured by Kellogg Company; several additional things have adopted this name, including: Special K, a slang term for the drug ketamine. ...
Stink Mitt is a female rap duo from Surrey, British Columbia. ...
The Outlawz, were a rap group Tupac Shakur founded in late 1995 after his release from prison. ...
Sylk-E. Fyne is a female rapper from Los Angeles. ...
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- T aka Tasha
- Tairrie B
- Tam Rock
- Tam-Tam
- Tanya Winley
- Tasha Nelly
- Tawny Dahl
- Teardrop
- Tianetta
- Tina Harris (of Sweetbox)
- T-Love
- Tomasia
- Trapp
- Trey
- Tricky Nikki
- Triip
- Trina
- Trini Don
- TroubleSum AKA Teflon Diva Houston's 1st Lady
- II Tru
- Tycie
Tairrie B (born Theresa Beth on January 18, 1975 in Anaheim, California) was a white female rapper (see List of female rappers) who in the start of her career, was on Ruthless Records under the tutelage of Eazy-E from N.W.A and later a performer with the metal...
Tina Harris was the lead vocalist in the band Sweetbox. ...
Georg Ritter von Trapp Georg Ritter von Trapp (April 4, 1880 - May 30, 1947) headed the famous Austrian singing family memorialized in the musical The Sound of Music. ...
Katrina Leâverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) known by her stage name Trina, is an American rapper. ...
U The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is a public, coeducational university located in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
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V LaVita G. Raynor born on September 26, 1981, from Plainfield, New Jersey is an African American female rapper known simply as Vita. She first got a real life look into being a rapper when her older sister, Kima, joined Bad Boy Entertainments R&B trio, Total. ...
Verbalicious, born Natalia Keery-Fisher is a British musician, actor and MC. Keery-Fisher grew up in Baildon, Bradford before playing the character Sima in the Jasper Carrott comedy, All About Me, in 2004, and gaining a regular role as Amy, the vicars daughter in the BBCs long...
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The Wee Papa Girl Rappers were one of the first female British hip hop groups to make an impact. ...
Worl-A-Girl is a rap- and R&B-influenced reggae band, formed in 1991. ...
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- Yejedi the Night Queen
- Yoo Soo-Young
- Yo-Yo
- Yuggie First Lady Of Go Go
- Yvette Money
Ya Kid K (born 1972, Kinshasa) is the artist name of Manuela Ya Kid K Kamosi, a Congo-Belgian hip-hop artist. ...
Yoo Soo-Young, more commonly known as Shoo, is a Korean singer, a member of the pop group S.E.S.. She currently performs in a Korean musical called, Batboy. ...
Cover from the You Better Ask Somebody album. ...
Z | Hip Hop and Rap Music | | Music: Production - Rapping - Beatboxing - Beats - DJing - Turntablism Culture: Breakdance - Graffiti - Fashion - Dance Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ...
Hip hop music is a style of music which came into existence in the United States during the mid-1970s, and became a large part of modern pop culture during the 1980s. ...
For the English folk dance, see Rapper sword. ...
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For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...
Turntablism is the art ofSubscript text manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables and an audio mixer. ...
Hip hop is a subculture, which is said to have begun with the work of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and Afrika Bambaattaa. ...
A boy hitting (holding) a pike Breakdance (media coined phrase), also known as breaking, b-girling or b-boying, is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement that originated among African American youths in the South Bronx of New York City during the early...
For other uses, see Graffiti (disambiguation). ...
Faada Freddy of the Senegalese rap crew Daara J in Germany, 2005. ...
Breakdance, the first hip hop dance style, performed at MTV Street Festival, Thailand. ...
People: Rappers - DJs and Producers - Groups - Beatboxers History: Roots - Old School - Golden Age - New School - 2007 in hip hop // In Hip hop music, people individually and separately vocalize over beats, instrumental tracks, usually consisting of repeated phrases. ...
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Old school hip hop is a term used to describe the very earliest hip hop music to come out of the block parties of New York City in the 1970s and 1980s. ...
The golden age of hip hop, derivative of old school hip hop, was probably introduced with the popularity of Run-DMCs 1986 album Raising Hell. ...
New school hip hop is a rarely-heard term referring to hip hop created later in the forms development, contrasted with old school hip hop. ...
2007, the year in hop hip. ...
Genres: Abstract - Alternative - Bounce - Chopped & Screwed - Christian - Conscious - Country - Crunk - Dirty - Dirty South - Electro - Emo - Freestyle - Gangsta - G-funk - Ghettotech - Glitch hop - Hardcore - Hip hop soul - Hip house - Horrorcore - Hyphy - Instrumental - Jazz - Latin - Mafioso - Merenrap - Miami bass - Mobb - Neo soul - Nerdcore - New jack swing - Political - Pop - Rapcore - Ragga - Reggaetón - Snap - Urban Pasifika See also: Category:Hip hop genres Hip hop music can be subdivided into subgenres, fusions with other genres and regional hip hop scenes. ...
Abstract hip hop is a subgenre of alternative hip hop that differs from other hip hop music largely in the content of the lyrics. ...
Alternative hip hop (also known as alternative rap) is a genre that is defined in greatly varying ways. ...
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Chopped and screwed (also known as screwed and chopped, slowed and throwed, Houston music, H-Town music, screw music, screw, and S.L.A.B. (Slow Loud And Bangin)) all refer to a technique of remixing hip hop music by slowing the tempo and applying various DJ techniques such as...
Christian Hip Hop (originally Gospel Rap, also known as Holy Hip Hop or Christ hop) is a form of hip hop music which uses Christian themes to express the songwriters faith. ...
Conscious hip hop is a subgenre of alternative hip hop which focuses on social issues. ...
Country-rap is the fusion of country music with hip hop music. ...
Crunk is a type of hip hop music, classified as a subdivision of Memphis rap and Dirty South. ...
Dirty rap, also known as booty rap or sex rap, is a subgenre of hip hop music that contains lyrical content revolving mainly around sex and sexual subjects. ...
For other uses of the term Dirty South, see The Dirty South Dirty South is a style of rap music that popped up in the latter half of the 1990s and is based in southern cities and states such as Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Atlanta, Miami or South Florida, Mississippi...
Electro, short for electro funk (also known as robot hip hop and Electro hop) is an electronic style of hip hop directly influenced by Kraftwerk and funk records (unlike earlier rap records which were closer to disco). ...
Music sample: Emo rap (also known as emo hop[1] and hipster hop[2]) is a term typically used to describe hip hop music with emotional lyrical content comparable to that of emo music. ...
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For the Ice T album, see Gangsta Rap (album). ...
G-funk, an abbreviation of Gangsta-funk, is a type of hip hop music that emerged from West Coast gangsta rap in the early 1990s. ...
Two of the heavy hitters of the genre DJ Funk (l) DJ Assault (r). ...
Glitch (also known as Clicks and Cuts from a representative compilation series by the German record label Mille Plateaux) is a genre of electronic music that became popular in the late 1990s with the increasing use of digital signal processing, particularly on computers. ...
Hardcore hip hop is a form of hip hop music characterized by confrontation and aggression in its subject matter, heavy beats, raw sampling and production, or any combination thereof. ...
Hip hop soul is the second major subgenre of contemporary R&B. The term generally describes a style of music that blends soulful R&B singing and raw hip hop production. ...
Hip house, also known as house rap, is a mixture of house music and hip-hop which arose during the 1980s in New York. ...
Horrorcore is a subgenre of hip hop music. ...
Hyphy (pronounced HI-fee; IPA: ) is a style of music and dance primarily associated with the Bay Area hip hop culture. ...
Instrumental hip hop is hip hop music without vocals. ...
Jazz rap is a fusion of alternative hip hop music and jazz, developed in the very late 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Latin rap is not a homogeneous musical style but rather a term that covers all Rap music recorded by artists of Latino origin. ...
Mafioso rap is a hip hop sub-genre which flourished in the mid-1990s. ...
Merenrap, or meren-rap, is a style of hip hop music which was formed from the fusion of Dominican merengue music with rapping. ...
Miami bass (also known as booty music, a term that may also include other genres, such as dirty rap), is a type of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
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Neo soul (also known as nu soul) is a musical genre of the late 1990s and early 2000s that fuses contemporary R&B, 1970s style soul, classical music, jazz, and elements of alternative-hip hop. ...
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Pop rap (sometimes referred to as hip pop or even hit pop) is the name given to a style of hip hop that has strong pop music influences. ...
Rapcore is a musical genre that fuses the techniques of hip hop, heavy metal, alternative rock and sometimes funk. ...
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Daddy Yankee, a reggaeton artist. ...
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Urban Pasifika is a sub-genre of hip-hop which combines American style hip-hop or R&B rhyming and beats with Pacific Island or Maori instrumentation (such as ukelele samples) and Pacific Island or Maori language singing/rapping. ...
World hip hop: African - Arabic - Asian - European - Latin American - Middle Eastern - Albanian - Algerian - American - Angolan - Australian - Azerbaijani - Bahraini - Belgian - Bosnian and Herzegovinan - Botswana - Brazilian - British - Bulgarian - Canadian - Cape Verdean - Chinese (Hong Kong) - Congolese - Cuban - Czech - Danish - Dominican - Dutch - Egyptian - Filipino - Finnish - French - Gambian - German - Ghanaian - Greek - Greenlandic - Guinean - Hungarian - Icelandic - Indian - Indonesian - Iranian - Irish - Israeli - Italian - Ivoirian - Japanese - Kenyan - Korean - Macedonian - Malagasy - Malaysian - Malian - Mexican - Moroccan - Native American - Nepalese - New Zealand - Nigerian - Norwegian - Polish - Portuguese - Romanian - Russian - Rwandan - Salvadoran - Senegalese - Serbian - Slovak - Slovenian - South African - Spanish - Swedish - Swiss - Taiwanese - Tanzanian - Togolese - Turkish - Ugandan - Ukrainian - Zimbabwean Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Hip hop music has been popular in Africa since the early 1980s due to widespread American influence. ...
Cover of sampler CD (2003) Arabic hip hop is hip hop music and culture originating in the Arabic-speaking world. ...
Asian Hip Hop is a heterogeneous musical genre that covers all hip hop music as recorded and produced by artists of Asian origin. ...
European hip hop is hip hop music created by European musicians. ...
Latin rap is not a homogeneous musical style but rather a term that covers all Rap music recorded by artists of Latino origin. ...
Middle Eastern hip hop is hip hop music and culture originating in the Middle East. ...
Hip hop is quite a new style of music for Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it has nevertheless proven very popular. ...
The capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinsasha, has long been a major home for pan-African styles of popular music like rumba, soukous and kwassa kwassa. ...
Ivoirian hip hop is a major part of the popular music of Côte dIvoire, and has been fused with many of the countrys native styles, such as zouglou. ...
Native American hip hop is popular among Native Americans in the United States and the First Nations of Canada. ...
Serbian hip hop started in the early 80s, with the birth of b-boy crews and their battles which have spread over the country in no time. ...
Taiwanese hip hop music started in the early 1990s, popularized by early hip hop trio L.A. Boyz. ...
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