LOLA CHANTRELL MITCHELL aka ‘GANGSTA BOO’ (1979-Died New Years Day.January 1st 2023,at 43). American rapper and the second female member (after K-9) of the Memphis-based hip hop group Three 6 Mafia. She left the group and label sometime in 2002, months after the release of her second album, Both Worlds *69, due to money disputes and issues regarding promotion of her album. She subsequently released mixtapes alongside artists like La Chat and Yelawolf, along with several solo projects. In her later years, she collaborated with artists such as Eminem, Latto, GloRilla and Run the Jewels. Gangsta Boo has been referred to as a pioneer of female southern rap music. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangsta_Boo
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Megan Thee Stallion
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 15 February 1995
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, rapper, musician, producer, activist
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Reginald Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper, DJ, record producer, and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label.He is well known for his collaborations with his close friend Method Man, as one-half of the rap duo Method Man & Redman[1] including their starring roles in films and sitcoms which include How High and Method and Red. He was also a member of the Def Squad in the late 1990s.
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HELLOOO do you have any rap artist recommendations?? saw ur tags on that earlier post :]
hey bestieeeeee
hell yeah i have rap recommendations!!
In terms of artists, definitely Kendrick Lamar because of the lyricism and ability to weave a narrative, Metro Boomin', lil Uzi, Cardi B, 21 savage, Tyler the creator, lil nas x, Doja Cat, Kanye, Megan Thee Stallion, City Girls, Saweetie, and ASAP Rocky all have classics that have shaped the genre in their own way since 2012.
Most songs that have collabs /features with people like SZA, kali uchis, kanye, rihanna, the Weeknd, lana del rey, and other pop artists are pretty fire. Don't shy away from popular songs! They got popular for a reason, and having an artist you know in the song can make a completely new genre less daunting.
In terms of songs, I would definitely suggest:
Just Wanna Rock (lil Uzi), Runnin (21 savage and metro boomin), Right Foot Creep (youngboy never broke again), Collared Greens (ScHoolboy Q, Kendrick lamar), Glock in my lap (21 savage, metro boomin), the Box (Roddy Ricch) because they're hype and iconic.
Songs that have dances attached to them are also a great place to start because then you can straight up see people's enjoyment of it. Songs like juju on that beat, drop it like it's hot, even Wobble (by VIC) and low (by FloRida and T Pain) are really good intro dance songs. The important thing about these songs is that the audience is much broader than for some rap songs. The audience for the dance songs (ie. 'all the shawties in the club', 'west coast', or even 'you') is whoever feels like participating, whereas for example, "Not Like Us' by kendrick is a very specific diss that's meant to be listened to a wide range of people but is a response to Aubrey Drake Graham's bitchass.
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The roots of rapping are found in African American music and bear similarities to traditional African music, particularly that of the griots of West African culture. The African American traditions of signifyin', the dozens, and jazz poetry all influence hip hop music, as well as the call and response patterns of African and African American religious ceremonies.
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Tupac Shakur (June 16, 1971—September 13, 1996). Keep Ya Head Up
Documentaries Available on Amazon USA:
Tupac Shakur: All Eyez On Me
The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur
Music: The Best of 2Pac available on Amazon USA
Music: All Eyez On Me
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Ice Spice (Isis Gaston)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 1 January 2000
Ethnicity: Dominican, African American
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, rapper
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