Wired 25: The Best Female Rappers Of All Timeā¦
As Of March 2015
via @HipHopWired by Trent Clark (@ItsMeTC15) Mar 25 2015, 6:00pm
Dj Kurupt
Hosted by Bambi
1. Bambi Intro
2. Lil Kim – I Am Kimmy Blanco
3. Tiffany Foxx – Freestyle Interlude
4. Tiffany Foxx – Twisted
5. Nicki Minaj Interlude
6. Nicki Minaj Feat. Young Thug – Danny Glover Rmx
7. Lola Monroe – Band Up
8. Bambi Feat. Menace – Ganga Money Rmx
9. BAMBI Interlude #1
10. Iggy Azalea Feat T.I. – Change Your Life / Work
11. Charli Baltimore – Queen 2 Be
12. Nicki Minaj Feat. Swizz Beats & Lil Wayne – Hands Up
13. Nicki Minaj – Boss Ass Bitch Rmx
14. M.I.A – Bring The Noize
15. Angel Haze – Echelon [It’s My Way]
16. Azealia Banks Feat. Styles P – Nathan
17. Keedy Black – Getcha Sum
18. Estelle Feat. Nitty Scott – Freestyle
19. Lorel – 2am
20. Rapsody Feat. Common – Feel Like [Love Love]
21. Rah Digga – Mostly The Voice
22. Gangsta Boo Interlude
23. Gangsta Boo Feat. Drumma Boy – Dark Shades
24. Charli Baltimore Interlude
25. BRE Z Feat. Charli Baltimore – Role Call
26. BAMBI Interlude #2
27. Bambi Feat. Lil Scrappy – We in The Club
28. Lee Mazin Interlude
29. Lee Mazin – YDS
30. Beyonce Feat. 3D Na’tee – Drunk n Love Rmx
31. Xo Muzik – AH Million
32. Hunny Lee – O’s
33. BAMBI Interlude #3
34. Bambi – Shimmer
35. BAMBI Outro
36. Bambi – 100
37. Bambi – Same Ones
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New Jeru rap veteran Rah Digga joins forces with the Michigan born,
Florida raised and now NYC transplant Nitty Scott, MC along with
Australia’s go-to producer M-Phazes on “Never Back Down.” The song
showcases top notch lyricism and wordplay over M-Phazes fusion
of glitched-out dubstep and gritty guitar riffs.
http://soundcloud.com/diamondmedia360/rah-digga-feat-nitty-scott-mc
Differing Audiences – A Battle of the Sexes
I go to a monthly event in NYC where once a year they have an all-female lineup and open mic. Something very interesting happens on that particular night – the crowd changes. Some of the regulars are still there, but for the most part the males are absent as the female artists end up having to bring their own crowd with them. They usually do a good job of packing the place, but the problem is glaring – men, and male artists, stay at home, or go elsewhere, when women are performing.
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