Founder and creator Remy Ma announced the first-ever, women-only battle rap league Chrome 23 in December 2021 with the inaugural, “Queens Get The Money” rap battle card. On Wednesday (June 1), the ...
For the past fourteen years, Queen of the Ring (QOTR) has been at the forefront of female battle rap, creating a powerful platform for women to showcase their lyrical skills and take center stage in ...
Buckle up, battle rap enthusiasts, because the Queen of the Ring is back, and this time, it’s going down in a blaze of glory with QOTR PRESENTS PANIC ROOM 7. The final trailer for this epic event has ...
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Remy Ma continues to shake up the battle rap culture, announcing an all-female tournament featuring some heavy hitters. Remy Ma announced she is holding the first-ever all-female battle rap tournament ...
Portia has an intimate conversation with Doreen ''Sparky D'' Broadnax about her rise to fame in the 1980’s as one of hip hop's first female battle rappers. Sparky gives Portia the inside scoop on her ...
ATLANTA – Rasheeda Frost’s decades-long relationship with hip-hop started in 1981. She was a curious, energetic kindergartener — eager to touch and explore anything put in front of her. Rasheeda ...
Kash Doll, a prominent American rapper and actress from Detroit, Michigan, recently appeared on the Club Shay Shay podcast, ...
Legend is the word that comes to mind when discussing the countless women who had enough courage to enter into the male-dominated hip hop industry and flip it on its head. Female rappers climbing to ...
*#RemyMa is already ahead of us and making moves for the new year. The NY rapper is starting an all-female battle rap league called Chrome 23. Remy recently interviewed with OTFMZ Battle Rap Media ...
Rapper Roxanne Shanté has a theory about why women in hip-hop now wield not only massive popularity, but respect. “(The music industry) is able to see that female rappers are worth money. They are ...