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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2020 · 24 MIN

From Pink Friday to WAP: Can There Only Be One?

from Where My Girls At? · host Where My Girls At?

We're halfway through our series! Today we discuss the origins of "The Queen of Rap" trope and how it has fostered an environment of toxicity in the female rap community. Thanks for listening! Hip-Hop was built by Black women, and co-opted by everyone else. We’ve had enough and we’re taking it back. Join our hosts Mariah, Shermee, and Brianna as we document and celebrate the people at the heart of Hip-Hop Culture: Black Women. Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Does It Hold Up? About Black pop culture, film, tv, and music, and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @texturedheir @wheremygirlsat_th Follow us on Twitter @texturedheir @wheremygirlsat2

We're halfway through our series! Today we discuss the origins of "The Queen of Rap" trope and how it has fostered an environment of toxicity in the female rap community. Thanks for listening! Hip-Hop was built by Black women, and co-opted by everyone else. We’ve had enough and we’re taking it back. Join our hosts Mariah, Shermee, and Brianna as we document and celebrate the people at the heart of Hip-Hop Culture: Black Women. Brought to you by Textured Heir. Textured Heir is an online community dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood. Visit Texturedheir.com for more! Check out our other podcasts Does It Hold Up? About Black pop culture, film, tv, and music, and The Blacklist about Black Hollywood stars from the 20th Century! Follow us on Instagram @texturedheir @wheremygirlsat_th Follow us on Twitter @texturedheir @wheremygirlsat2

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