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Where’s the Hip hop Queen of the 90s-00s Showdown We Deserve? Can We Get The Lil Kim Foxy Verzuz #TalkinOuttaTurn

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  Where’s the Queen Showdown We Deserve? 👑🔥 Ayo, let’s talk about it. Real ones know we been eatin’ good off these Verzuz battles. We had Bounty Killer vs. Beenie Man—Jamaican legends goin’ toe-to-toe like it’s dancehall WrestleMania. Monica and Brandy gave us all the ’90s female R&B rival feels, had folks in the group chat debating who had the better vocals. Gucci Mane and Jeezy? That was straight-up trap therapy. And just last weekend, No Limit went head-up with Cash Money—Master P vs. Birdman, tanks vs. bling, soldier rags vs. platinum grills. Iconic. But hold up… we still missin’ somethin’ major . Where the ladies at? Nah, not just any ladies—we talkin’ top-tier, crown-holdin’, mic-slayin’, bar-bustin’ female rappers from NY. Brooklyn, ya hurrrd. The ones who had the game in a chokehold. The ones who made you rewind the verse like, “She said what ?!” We need that Verzuz that’s gonna shake the culture like a speaker in a Crown Vic. And let’s be real—Nicki Minaj gotta be in...

Hip Hop Queens: Why Can't There More Then One Female Rapper at the top #TalkinOuttaTurn

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“Female Rap Game Be Lookin’ Like WWE: Only Room for One Champ?”   Let’s talk about it. The female rap game been movin’ like Monday Night Raw for decades now. Real talk—it’s like the industry got a steel cage match every time a new queen steps up. One mic, one spotlight, and apparently only one woman allowed to shine at a time. Why it gotta be like that? 🥊 From Roxanne to Lyte: The OGs Who Paved the Ring Back in the day, Roxanne Shanté and MC Lyte was tag-teamin’ the mic with bars that made dudes tuck their chains. They laid the foundation, no gimmicks, just raw talent. But even then, the game was already whisperin’ that only one could be the “it girl.” Like, sis couldn’t even drop a verse without folks askin’ “Is she better than so-and-so?” 💅 Kim vs. Foxy: The Rap Royal Rumble Then came Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown—two baddies with bars, fashion, and attitude for days. They was like the Stone Cold and The Rock of female rap. Missy was chillin’ in her own lane, doin’ flips off the top...