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The Perico Princess raps about Bobby Brown

Posted in Bia Landrau, Boston, Female Mcs, MA, Who you Reppin with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 2, 2015 by generalnyc

BIA Landrau

Perico Princess

“Bobby Brown”

https://soundcloud.com/princesstrilla/bobby-brown

https://instagram.com/pericoprincess/

https://twitter.com/pericoprincess

MGMT: Hitmybookings@gmail.com 

BEATS: BiaBeatMyBeatUp@gmail.com

www.pericoprincess.com

Freestyle video from BIA

Posted in BIA, Bia Landrau, Boston, Female Mcs, MA with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on August 2, 2015 by generalnyc

BIA

“All Around The World”

https://youtu.be/jq04tdppaek 

https://twitter.com/i_am_OTHER

https://twitter.com/pericoprincess 

https://twitter.com/oxygen

Sisterhood of Hip Hop Bia

Posted in Bia Landrau, Boston, Female Mcs, MA, VIDEO, Who you Reppin with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 15, 2015 by generalnyc

Bia Landrau

“BIA”

https://youtu.be/rUDhYXG864Y

Twitter / Instagram @PericoPrincess
http://soundcloud.com/princesstrilla
MGMT: Hitmybookings@gmail.com
BEATS: BiaBeatMyBeatUp@gmail.com
Sisterhood of Hip Hop

Boston it’s Bia Landrau

Posted in Bia Landrau, Boston, MA, VIDEO, Who you Reppin with tags , , , , , , on May 14, 2015 by generalnyc

Boston

Bia Landrau

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jApoGLh9WOA

@ILLUSIVEMEDIA

Cosmopolitan 8 Latina Rappers Whose Music You Have To Hear

Posted in Baltimore, Bia Landrau, Boston, Chile, Dallas, DC, DMV, Female Mcs, Ft. Worth, Houston, Leimert Park, Longview, MA, Maluca Mala, Maryland, MTV IGGY, Nani Castle, NITTY SCOTT MC, Stapleton, Texarkana, Texas, Washington D.C., Who you Reppin, Zuzuka Poderosa with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 28, 2015 by generalnyc

Credit: Cosmopolitan By Raquel Reichard

8 Latina Rappers Whose Music You Have To Hear

Think “Latinas in hip-hop,” and you’re more likely to conjure up images of curvaceous video vixens than rappers slaying it — but the truth is Latinos have existed in hip-hop from its inception. In fact, as hip-hop scholar Raquel Z. Rivera reminds us in her book New York Ricans From the Hip-Hop Zone, the music and dance bears as much resemblance to African-American styles like blues and jazz as it does to Puerto Rican musical forms like bomba and plena. Ultimately, hip-hop culture is inherently Puerto Rican culture.

More than four decades after its genesis, Latinas of various national and cultural identities have also been a part of hip-hop. From rappers like Con’t  http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/music/news/a37940/8-latina-rappers-who-are-killing-it/

1. Nitty Scott, MC

2. Zuzuka Poderosa

3. Bia Landrau

 

4. Nani Castle

5. Snow Tha Product

6. Danay Suárez

7. Aye Yo Smiley

8. Maluca Mala

@Cosmopolitan