8 tracks on March 8th from rapper
This juxtaposition is proof that the ladies, though in the minority, did not intend to succumb to men in verbal expressions on bits. Eight exceptional personalities, as many hit tracks that are theirs, after one of the numerous artistic achievements of the fair sex.
EVE – WHO’S THAT GIRL?
Who is this girl, a representative of a weaker gender? Not at all, if you can find yourself on such a hit bit like this, in addition in such a captivating style. The representative of Ruff Ryderz showed how to sound fresh and unique so that the following number buja the audience in the clubs no less powerfully than when it was made public to the world.
BAHAMADIA – 3 THE HARD WAY
Women have experienced a hard way over the centuries, often having to wrest the respect they just deserved. It is no coincidence that Philadelphia, in which the heroine of the following song grew up, is considered to be the cradle of the revolution and the struggle for American independence.
MISSY ELLIOT – WORK IT
Work pays off, successive full of devotion, passion and respect for the roots of the trend. The throne, where she sat down through the years of Missy Elliot's activity, belonged to her, even for the number of numbers that were permanently remembered by the listeners. Below, the one that posted the most hits.
FOXY BROWN – OH YEAH
Sexiness, grace and charisma are inextricably linked with real women. Which of them combines all three? Undoubtedly, a brown-skinned fox with the nickname Foxy Brown. The lightness with which it flows on this Caribbean-filled vibe is striking, no less than its beauty in the clip.
CARDI B – MONEY
Do not trust women who do not have money like a classic. This is undoubtedly the case when we listen to the following track, illustrated by a full of glamor and glitz video shot. The Grammy award for the best rap album 2019 in this case is not surprising at all.
NICKI MINAJ – ANACONDA
Cany, cunning and attacking without mercy, the anaconda is also the track from Nicki Minaj. Although the posture of a rapper does not resemble a snake, he nimbly uses the word in a song produced by men strangling him for over 4 minutes.
LIL’ KIM – LIGHTERS UP
Raise your lighters up and fire in them as a sign of respect for all raping women over the years. Flame let it shine like Lil 'Kim star, whose prefix only captures its size when showing off the agility in using the language, as in the sample banger from the middle of the last decade.
QUEEN LATIFAH – LADIES FIRST
The statement closes Queen Latifah, whose approach perfectly illustrates the title of the following single. He distributes many aspiring rappers in him, shows that it is up to women to take precedence in the game. Spread out comfortably and savor these delicious bites served below me as a single gatefold vinyl.