Below is a list of 500 Female Emcees and the first thing that everyone reading this should know is that the list is not complete. To be honest there’s more than 500 names, much more, but still the list is not complete nor will it ever be. There are too many places and spaces that I have never been nor have the incredible artists like Aisha Fukashima the Raptivist, Mad-lines, Aima the Dreamer, Raw G, Ximbo, Invincible and D’Labrie who over the past year contributed greatly to this list.
The list is not complete even as we have other wonderful lists like; the Illest Female Rappers, Women of Hip Hop, Female Rappers Tumblir, The Female Rappers Network or more recently Patrick McNease‘s Ultimate Female Emcee List. If we really think about it, we don’t want this or any list to be complete. There will always be more emcees to add as long as this culture call Hip Hop is alive, well and is global. If the list stops growing Hip Hop stops growing..
With that being said, the reason why the list came about in the first place was out of frustration and a realization that many within this industry , in particular my male brethren needed to be enlightened.
It was a frustration that many of my women friends within Hip Hop were having when they would hear some pompous music critic or ‘industry expert’ say some ignorant crap like; ‘all women sound the same‘ or ‘these women need to put out hit songs‘, women need to grind harder and promote themselves better or ‘there aren’t a lot of quality women emcees out there‘. All those statements are gross generalizations and reflect a laziness on the part of those making the claim or extreme bias.
The frustration many were feeling was one that would come after hearing announcement after announcement for some huge mega-Cochella-Sumer-Jam-Rock-the-Bells-Spring-Bling type concert that would feature 20 plus acts and only one woman would be on the bill. It was frustration that was felt after pointing out such egregious oversights only to be ignored and ridiculed.
It was the frustration of hearing promoters doing smaller shows claiming that women won’t attract an audience and hence would not be a sound business move even to have one open up a show.
It was frustration of going to a club featuring a popular deejay lauded for being a Hip Hop icon with a reputation for ‘digging in the crates’ and turning audiences onto new music from far off lands and forgotten times only to discover that they rarely dig in crates and ‘discover’ a dope female emcee…
And don’t get it twisted, this refusal to share space has been going on a for a while and many women have expressed frustration the ones I know have not been sitting around waiting for miracles to occur. Many have started doing their own shows and put on vibrant events..From Invincible out of Detroit who I saw do several all women showcases at SXSW and have them packed with lines out the door to Aisha the Raptivist who has traveled the world and and done her own tours to Raw G who promotes here in the Bay Area locally and always brings out incredible women emcees like Alika from Argentina Dunay Surez from Cuba or Ximbo from Mexico, folks are steady grinding and making moves
Where I think folks are getting short changed are in male dominated spaces where female voices, POV and approaches toward Hip Hop are not readily present. Its a cipher that’s incomplete and that has got to change.
The list below was ideally to serve as a guide of sorts to anyone who had this female emcee blind spot.
Its a guide for started yapping about there ain’t no good female emcees hence they couldn’t rock any during a deejay set or mixshow.. Out of all the emcees featured on this list there are are some hard hitters out there they can not and will not be denied.
The list below is guide for promoters who say there’s no market out there for women emcees. A quick look at some of the folks on this list crushes that assertion down to its very last compound. No matter what city. No matter what country, there are emcees listed for you to check out.. From Brooklyn to Oakland to Russia to new Zealand to Pakistan and beyond..
The list is a guide for academic types who can speak at length about male artists over various eras in Hip Hop but when it comes time to referencing women, they only know MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and Nicki Minaj.. This list is for them to check out and help exapnd their hip hop vocabulary. Try referencing dynamic artists like; Sa-Roc, Stahhr, Rocky Rivera, Shadia Mansour, Keny Arkana, Cihuatl Ce, Kellee Maize or Farrah Burns. Rock their songs, play their videos, examine their lyrics
The way the list works is each name is linked to a video and in a few cases to a sound cloud page.. Some of the names are linked to 3 Dope Song series page or a 500 Female Emcee page. In putting this list together it was noted that one song or video often didn’t do artists justice. They are much more complex. As you will note I included in the list some singers who and spoke word artists whose presence and influence in Hip Hop can not be denied. They can’t be easily categorized.
It’s hoped that folks will peep the music, read about the artists click on the links associated with them and start digitally digging in the crates. Not everyone is gonna be great. Not everyone is gonna have a masterpiece of a song or album, but many will and as lovers and protectors of this culture we all should be pushing ourselves to do a better job bringing forth ‘new finds’ vs having it be dictated to us by corporate interests and their mouth pieces.
-Davey D-
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- 3DNaTee (New Orleans)
- 330
- Abie Flinstone (Filipines/Belgium)
- Abys
- Abyss
- Actitud Maria Marta (Argentina)
- Ai (Japan-singer)
- Aid (Spain)
- Aima the Dreamer (Bay Area-Cali)
- Aina More (UK)
- Aisha the Raptivist (Bay Area-Cali)
- Aja Black (The ReMINDers) (Colorado)
- Akua Naru (New Haven Ct)
- Ak’Sent (Los Angeles)
- Alexa ‘Lex’ Faye (Detroit)
- Alia Sharrief (Bay Area-Cali)
- Alif (Senegal)
- Alika (Argentina)
- Alix Toxik (Mexico)
- Allie Baby (New Orleans)
- Alyssa Marie (Boston/Lebenon)
- Amanda Diva (Orlando, Fl)
- Amara Reign (Southern Cali)
- Amber FX (Korea)
- Amber London (Houston, Tx)
- Amirah J (London, UK)
- Amil (NYC)
- Amplify Dot
- Amy True
- Ana Baby
- Ana Tijoux (Chile)
- Ang13
- Angel Eye aka Medina
- Angel Haze
- Angie Martinez
- Anquette
- Antique (Antique Naked Soul (singer-beatbox) (Bay Area)
- Anthabee aka Molly
- Antoinette
- Anty the Kunoichi (Japan)
- Anya
- Apani B
- Apolonia (Venezuela)
- Arienna Puello (Spain)
- Ashley All Day (Bay Area)
- Asian Doll (Dallas, Tx)
- Audra the Rapper (Virginia Beach)
- Audry Funk (Mexico)
- Aurélie Djee – (France)
- Awkwafina (New York City)
- Ayana Soyini
- Ayeben (Turkey)
- Azealia Banks (Harlem, NY)
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- Babi Mac
- Babs Bunny
- Baby Blue
- Baby J (Korea)
- Baby K (Italy)
- Bahamadia (Philadelphia)
- BdotCroc
- Beach
- Belona MC (Chile)
- Bennie K w/ Cico (Japan)
- Be Steady
- Bhad Bhabie (Florida)
- Blazze Johnson
- BoomClak
- Bonita Von Guard
- Boog Brown (Detroit/ Atlanta)
- Boss
- Brianna Perry
- Bridget Gray
- Brier (Japan)
- Britney Mac
- Burni Aman (South Africa)
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- Casey (France)
- Canary Sing
- Capicua
- Cassidine
- Cardi B (Bronx, NY)
- C.Carter
- Charisma Olivia
- Charli Baltimore
- Charlotte Darat (Chile)
- Chela Simone
- Chella H
- Che Noir (Buffalo, NY)
- CherriV (UK) (singer)
- Cherry (UK)
- Cherry Bang
- Chippy Nonstop (Dubai/ India )
- City Girls (Miami, Fl)
- Chyna Whyte (Stephanie C)
- Ciaras Fly (Italian)
- Cihuatl Ce (Tonali)
- CL (South Korea)
- Clara Guerrero
- Class A (UK)
- Cleo & the Academics
- Climbing Poetree
- CloeyDntLove
- CoCoa Bella (Harlem, NY)
- CoCo Brown
- Coco Peila (Bay Area)
- Coma Chi (Japan)
- Combless Negro Child
- Conscious Daughters
- Cookie Crew (Suzie Q & Remedee) (UK)
- Corazon (Mexico)
- Courtney Bennett (UK)
- Crew Girl Order
- Cru Canija de Toluca
- Cymphonique
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- Da Brat
- Da 5 Footaz
- Da Killa KC
- Dallas
- DamnTeefa
- Danay Surez (Cuba)
- Dataz (Tanzania)
- Dat Youngin Shortt
- Dee MC (India)
- Deffa Heffa (Shay Shay)
- Dej Loaf (Detroit)
- Desdamona (Minneapolis)
- Desplante (Mexico)
- Dessa (Minneapolis)
- Devine
- Devynity the MC
- Diamond
- Diamond the Solid One
- Diana Avella (Colombia)
- Diktadora (Mexico)
- Dima (Mexico)
- Dimepiece
- Dirty Diana
- Diva aka Keldamuzik (Bay Area)
- DJ BGirl (Seattle, Wa)
- Doja Cat (Los Angeles)
- Dominique Young Unique
- Drama Queen
- Dreamdoll (New Jersey)
- Dream MaryJane
- Dream Nefra
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- Ebony Eyez (St Louis)
- El Von Lyrik (South Africa)
- Ensilence
- Envy (UK)
- Erykah Badu (singer) (Dallas)
- Estelle (UK)
- Eternia (Canada)
- E.via (Korea)
- Eva (Nigeria)
- Eve (Philly)
- Exceela (Russia)
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- Farrah Burns
- Fawksie 1
- Female Noise (Lebanon)
- Female Takeover (UK)
- Fergie
- Finesse & Synquis
- Fiona Simone
- Floacist
- Fly Girls (Italy)
- FM Supreme
- Foxy Brown
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- HalCali (Japan)
- Hanifa Walidah
- Hard Kaur (India)
- Heather B
- Heather Hunter
- Heartsdale (Japan)
- Hedonis Da Amazon
- Hime (Japan)
- Hispana (Mexico)
- Hollis Wong Wear (Seattle/ Bay Area)
- Holly Saucy (singer)
- Honey Cocaine
- Honey The Hippie
- Hopie formerly HopieSpitshard (Bay Area)
- Hurricane G
- Hyanu (Korea)
- HyClass
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- Iggy Azelia (Australia)
- Ill Camille
- Imerald Bay
- India Love (Los Angeles)
- Indie LittleSky
- Inma (Mexico)
- Invincible (Detroit)
- Isis aka (Linque)
- Iveth (Mozambique)
- Ivy Queen (Puerto Rico)
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- Jackie O
- Jae Dymond
- Jahcoozi (Sahsa lead rapper) (India)
- Jay Mills
- Jaz Kahina (UK)
- Jean Grae (New York)
- Jennifer Johns (singer)
- JenRo (Bay Area)
- Jessica Care Moore (spoken word)
- Jewelz Jlii (Atl)
- Jezzy P (Mexico)
- JJ Fad
- JNaturaL
- Josie Stingray
- JRoz
- J Skye
- JusMoni
- J Ross Parelli
- Jucee Froot (Memphis, Tn)
- Julie C (Seattle)
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- Kadyelle –
- Kalae All Day
- Kamaiyah (Oakland)
- Kanary Diamonds
- Kash Doll (Detroit)
- Kash Wit a K
- Kat Dahlia
- Keko (Uganda)
- Kelis
- Kellee Maize (Pittsburgh)
- Keny Arkana (France)
- Keyanna Bean (Bay Area)
- Keys
- KFlay
- Khaos Da Rapper
- Khia
- Khrissy Milan
- Kiawitl Xochitl aka Rain Flowa (Houston)
- Kid Sister (chicago)
- Kim MC (Mexico)
- Kitty Kat (Germany)
- Klassy
- Kofy Brown
- Kreashshawn (Bay Area)
- Krissy Blvnko
- Krush
- K-Swift
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- Laayie (UK)
- La Chat
- Ladies in the Hood (Mexico)
- Lady B
- Lady Bug Mecca
- Lady D (Italian)
- Lady Essence
- Lady Leeshur
- Lady Luck
- Lady Lykex (UK)
- Lady Paradox
- Lady of Rage
- Lady Repo
- Lady Sovereign
- Lady Tragik
- Lady Unique
- Lady Yaco (Mexico)
- Lah Tere (Chicago)
- La Jeka (Peru)
- Lana Shae
- La Prinz (Peru)
- La Rage (France)
- LA Star
- Las Damas (Peru)
- Las Krudas (Cuba)
- La Torita (Peru)
- Laura ‘Piece’ Kelly
- Lauryn Hill
- Laysia Pariee
- Leazzy (Mexico)
- Lecca (Japan)
- Lee Mazin (Philadelphia, PA)
- Le Gal (Italy)
- Leki
- Lene Bak
- Les Nubians (France) (singers)
- Lil Ai (Japan)
- Lil’ B w/ Aila (Japan)
- Lil Debbie
- Lil Kim
- Lilla Namo (Sweden)
- Lil London (UK)
- Lil Mama
- Lioness (UK)
- Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes
- Lola Monroe
- Loop Loona (Italy)
- Lore’L
- L’Trimm
- Lucia Vargas (Columbia)
- Luminous Flux
- Luz Reality
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- M1ss MC (Ukrain)
- Mac Bre Z
- Madame Rapper
- Madame Wu
- Mad-Lines (Seattle/ Bay Area)
- Mahasin (Bay Area)
- Mahogany Jones
- Maimouna Youssef
- Magia MC (Cuba)
- Makiza (Chile)
- Malaisa (Italian)
- Mala Rodriguez (Spain)
- Mama Mafia (Poland)
- Mama Sol
- Mamaz
- Maria Isa (Minneapolis-St Paul)
- Marz Lovejoy
- Marvaless
- Masia One
- Maya La Insana (Mexico)
- Mayam Mahoud (Egypt)
- MC Adi (Mexico)
- MC Chickaboo (UK)
- MC Flaca (Mexico)
- MC Grace (Mexico)
- MC Jana (Columbia)
- MC Liz (Mexico)
- MC Lucious
- MC Lyte
- MC Manmeet Kaur (India)
- MC Nina (Mexico)
- MC Romika (Mexico)
- MC Taty (Mexico)
- MC Zad aka Diana Rock (Mexico)
- Mecca Starr
- Megan Thee Stallion (Houston, Tx)
- Medusa the Gangsta Goddess
- Mel
- Melina Jones (San Francisco)
- Melissa Czarnik
- Mellie Mel the Punchline Queen
- Mestiza MC ( Venezuela)
- M.I.A. (sri Lanka)
- Mia X
- Mia Lone
- Mik Brown
- Miranda Writes
- Miryam (Senegal)
- Miryo (Korea)
- Miski (UK)
- Miss2Much
- Miss A (Korean)
- Miss Haze
- Miss Koko Loko
- Miss Monday (Japan)
- Miss Nana
- Miss Precious
- Miss Red
- Miss Simpatia (Italy)
- Missy Elliot
- Miz Korona
- Mo’ Wiley
- Ms Be
- Ms Dynamite
- Ms Haze
- Ms. Jade
- Ms Melodie
- Ms Scandalous (UK)
- Ms Temps (UK)
- Molly Gruesome
- Monie Love
- Moon’A (France)
- Moona (Senegal)
- Moyenei (chile)
- Muma Doesa (Australia)
- Muneka (Mexico)
- Mykki Blanco
- Mystic (Bay Area)
- Mystic Blu (spoken word)
- Mz Bratt (UK)
- Mz Peaches
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- Narubi Selah (Brooklyn)
- Naya
- Neblinna (Dominican Republic)
- Nefertiti
- Nefftys (Mexico)
- Nejeri Earth
- Neneh Cherry
- Nicki Manaj
- Nikki D
- Nikki NTU
- Nina Dioz (Mexico)
- Nisha Rockstar
- Nitty ScottMC
- Nola Darling
- No Lay (UK)
- Noname (Chicago)
- Nonchalant
- Nora (Italian)
- Norisiam X (Japan)
- NuNu Blass
- Nya
- Nyemiah Supreme
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- Oaktown 3-5-7
- Oh Blimey
- Oum (Morocco) (singer)
- Overweight Pooch
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- Paigey Cakey (UK)
- Pascal (UK)
- Patty Dukes
- Paula Perry
- Perseph One
- Persia (Iran/San Jose)
- Persia
- Phayme
- Phia La’mour
- Plane Jane
- Phoenix Flame
- Poetic Pilgrimage (UK)
- Poetess
- Por Razones (Mexico)
- Priceless (UK)
- Princess
- Princess Leah
- Princess Nokia (New York City)
- Psalm One
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- Queen Deelah
- Queen Godis
- Queen Latifah
- Queen Mother Rage
- Queen Nasim
- Queen of Ex
- Queen Pen
- Queens D Light (ThemHellas) (Bay Area)
- Queen S (France)
- QSlimz (Nigeria)
- Queen T (UK)
- Queen Universe
- Queen Yonasda
- Quintescence
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- Rabbit
- Rabia Rivera (Mexico)
- Rah Digga
- Rapsody (North Carolina)
- Rappin’ Granny
- Rasheeda
- RAtheMC
- Rawality Thy Soldieress (UK)
- Raw G (Mexico / US)
- RD (Uk)
- Real Jay Mills
- Real One
- Real Roxanne
- Reema Major
- Remy Ma
- Rena (Poland)
- Reverie
- Rha Goddess
- Rico Nasty (Maryland)
- Rinko (Japan)
- Rita J
- Robin Micz
- Rocky Rivera (Bay Area)
- Rosa Ana (Dutch)
- Rose Eleven
- Roxanne Shante
- RoxXxan (UK)
- Ruby Ibara (Bay Area)
- Ruff Diamondz aka RD (UK)
- Rye Rye
- Ryan Nicole
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- Sasha Go Hard
- Saliha (France)
- Salome MC
- Salt-N-Pepa
- Samsaya (Indian) (singer)
- Sa-Roc
- Sassy V (Veronica)
- SB Vibes
- Schizo
- Secret (Korea)
- Selma Rosa (France)
- Sequence
- Shadia Mansour (Palenstine/UK)
- Shady Jones
- Sha’Key
- Sha Mecca
- Shameema ‘Shame’ Williams (South Africa)
- Shantall (Mexico)
- Shawnna
- Shellz
- Shivani Ahowalia
- Shortie No Mas
- Shula (Mexico)
- Shystie (UK)
- Shy Lady Heroin
- SigNif
- Silk E
- Silvia Amal (Mexico)
- Simone Nia Rae
- Sistah Hailstorm
- Sistah Nais – (Jamaica)
- Sisters of the Underground (New Zealand)
- Sirah
- Siren’s Echo
- Sister Fa (Senegal/GE)
- Sista Souljah
- Siya
- Skaya (Russia)
- Skrilla UGQ (UK)
- Sky Sapiens (Peru)
- Smooth
- Snow Tha Product (San Jose, Cali, Fort Worth, Tx)
- Sole
- Somaya Reese
- Sonja Blade
- Sony and Mony (Spain)
- Sonya C
- Sookee (France)
- Sookie
- Soom T (Glascow)
- Soultana (Morocco)
- Souna Rap (Morocco)
- Speech Debelle (UK)
- Stacy Epps (singer)
- Stasi Quinn
- Suga T
- Suga Wuga (Spain)
- Suni MF Solomon
- Sweet Tee
- Syla (Spain)
- Sylk E Fyne
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- Tairre B
- Tan Matthews (UK)
- Tasha P
- Temper
- Tenochititlan
- Teyanna Taylor
- Tequila
- The Bobby Effect (Bay Area)
- TheeSatisfaction
- Tierra Whack (Philadelphia)
- Tigress Flow (Morocco)
- Tiffany Fox
- Tiff The Gift
- Tiye Phoenix
- T-Love
- T Marie (Los Angles)
- T’nah Apex
- Toni Monroe
- Toodie(VulleyGurlMusic)
- Top Dime
- Trina
- True Jones
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- UK Female Allstars
- U-Neek
- Uzoy
- Vaitea (Italy)
- Vaelua Jay
- Valley Gurl
- Vannya (Mexico)
- Vanessa German
- Vel the Wonder
- Vicky Green
- Vicky MC (Mexico)
- Vida Killz
- Viking Barbie (Los Angles)
- Vita
- V-Nasty
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- Wankaego (Orlando, Fl
- Wee Papa Girls (UK)
- Weird MC (Nigeria)
- Whitney Peyton
- Wonder Girls (Korea)
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- Ximbo (Mexico)
- Yarah Bravo
- Yodo Shis
- Yolandi Visser (Die Antwoord) (South Africa)
- Yoli & T-Fly
- Yo Majesty
- YoYo (LA)
- Young M.A. (Brooklyn, NY)
- Zanillya (Germany)
- Zeidah (Mexic0)
- Zha Zha Couture
- Ziuta (Poland)
- Zpa Con (Mexico)
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Posse Cuts
Team Backpack female Cypher #2
Rocky Rivera, Plane Jane, Oh Blimey, Raven Sorina ‘Girlz Rmx‘

Nowadays it’s hard to turn on the radio and not hear music from one of Chicago’s many music superstars. Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Common, Rhymefest, Twista, Da Brat, Shawnna, Doe or Die and Crucial Conflict seem to have firmly positioned themselves over the years as household names within the mainstream..In recent days many have come to know Chicago rappers via the exploits of Chief Keef.
The battle to establish ‘Tha Chi’ within Hip Hop was about as brutal as its political landscape. Unsung heroes like Dr Groove, Lord Cashus D, DA Smart, Black Allies, Sugar Ray Dinky, George Daniels, World wide Posse, God Squad, The Chi Rock Nation, Ill State Assassins, and the late DJ Pink House all played crucial roles in organizing, pushing the envelop and seeing to it that the Windy City get its respect. They used to roll up on nightclubs, radio stations and even label executives demanding to be recognized. Many will forget that back in the late 80s there was a movement called the New World Order which brought many of Chicago’s Hip Hop community together as they fought for change and respect.
During the recently held National Hip Hop Political Convention (2006) we sat down with one of Chicago’s premier pioneering emcees, Jitu the Juggernaut of the group Ten Tray. For those who are unfamiliar ten Tray was the first group to be signed to major label. Back in 91, Jitu the lead rapper was and to this day remains an activist who saw the power of Hip Hop and decided to use his talents to spark political thought and hopefully change.
Jitu details the influence Chicago’s highly organized, legendary street gangs have had the scene. He also talks about how other groups like the Nation of Islam and the legacy of the Black Panthers which had its largest and most organized chapter in the Chi have also had influence on folks as they were coming up and into Hip Hop.
Jitu is an African name, given to him in 1995 meaning “A giant among men.” Jitu is a youth program coordinator and community organizer on the south side of Chicago. He swarmed the game in 2002, entering battles and open mics. Leaving crowds in a state of disbelief, Jitu has humbled emcees all over the country, blending a once in a lifetime voice with an expansive vocabulary and ferocious delivery. On the underground, many call him the best they have ever heard! A short look at his accomplishments: • 1986-Winner of “Battle of Chicago Rappers” at El Rukn Fort
A lot of the music in LA’s early Hip Hop days was classified as electrofunk and is often associated with the sound Afrika Bambaataa established with his song Planet Rock. However, when speaking with the early DJs from LA, they say they were already into that sound way before hearing Planet Rock.
This is an important conversation where Hip Hop pioneer Grand Wizzard Theodore speaks for himself and explains the origins of the Scratch.. Up to that point, many had come to believe that Theodore was trained by Grandmaster Flash who started off in a crew called the L-Brothers (L=Livingston which is Theodore’s last name). I recall interviewing Flash back in 1996 at length and he broke all this down..noting that Theodore was his student..
The other unintended story that needed to be put to rest was Theodore spilling beer on a turntable and inventing the scratch while wiping the record clean.. This came about after a humorous Heineken commercial aired a few years back depicting that. It was part of a series of commercials the beer company did where they fictionalized how the accidents around the beer created the Peace sign, the Lighter, the scratch etc.. Unfortunately because there had been so much historical distortion around the legacy of Theodore, many didn’t find the humor in the commercial resulting in an open letter and protest to the beer company.
Whether you’re in Jamaica, Canada or Japan, when the piano chords of Vybz Kartel’s“Summertime” chime in, it tingles your warmth senses and immediately transports the listeners into party mode. One would never expect that the catchy Dancehall anthem, recorded by one of Jamaica’s premiere artist, was birthed from a studio in Sweden, over 5000 miles away.
Influenced by many genres of music, Adde’s early productions range from RnB and Hip Hop to Pop and House, with a passion for Dancehall always present. As his strengths in production grew, so did the diversity of his creations. While parring with a few local Dancehall acts, Adde began his dance with riddim production, and it instantly grew into success.
If you are an avid hip hop music fan, you should not miss out on listening to Bryan King’s work. Bryan King is one of the most prominent new Hip Hop artists in the world and is slowly taking the world by storm with his innovative music. He is not just a Hip Hop artist, but, he also produces music. He is a student and has achieved enormous success at a very young age. He currently resides in Malibu, California but his career took off first when he was studying abroad in Shanghai.


With the 10th anniversary of the War on Iraq upon us.. I wanted to take a look abck at antiwar songs.. Below is an article penned a few years ago for the San Jose Mercury News


Ameer Baraka is many things: a model for Master P‘s No Limit Apparel brand, an actor in the acclaimed HBO drama series Treme and FOX‘s “The Unit”, a producer, a director, a fitness enthusiast…and a man with a criminal history. Now, the 36-year old is taking on the role of a lifetime―himself. It sounds like the easiest part to play in front of a camera, but the reality is completely different. The story he’s telling isn’t just his own, but those stories of hundreds of children in New Orleans who are on the fast-track to a life in prison, without redemption, without hope. Having experienced first-hand the worst society has to offer, Baraka has risen above his past and more importantly, wants his rising tide to lift the spirits, hopes and dreams of every young man and woman who thinks they have no alternatives.
Powerful song from Lupe Fiasco that pays tribute to Jonylah Watkins the 6 month old killed by bullets the other day in Chicago..This is a heartfelt beautiful song.. Nothing more needs to be said.. Listen to the words and let us all end violence in our community. Shout out to Lupe for doing the song.. Shout out to NBA star Derrick Rose for paying for the funeral..