Come Back To Us: 10 '90s Rap-Group Femcees That Should Have Never Gone Away
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Sister Souljah
Sister Souljah
Remy Ma/Remy Martin
Charli Baltimore
Charli Baltimore
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Gangsta Boo
Gangsta Boo
Rah Digga
Rah Digga
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The Lady of Rage
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The hip hop world of the '90s was all about the rap group and in every group there was the main lady!From Death Row to Roc-A-Fella, each group wanted to rule the air ways and knew that adding a female rapper to their mix would make their sound even better. From the east to the west, the north to the south, every rap group found the one lady that would enter the ring to fight for the title of best femcee. These 10 ladies ruled the scene and brought their unique sound to the rap game. We all believed that they had the skills and the talent to be the best, and in the '90s they were. You couldn't turn on the radio without hearing these ladies spit their 16 bars, drop the mic, and walk away triumphantly -but what happened next?
These ladies changed the game, and as we waited for more they just faded into the background, never to be heard from again. Or was that the conclusion of part one and are we on the brink of the sequel? Whatever happened to our favorite '90s femcees like Rah Digga, Charli Baltimore, and The Lady of Rage? We looked and looked and finally found out what they've been up too. While some decided to take a back seat in the industry; others decided to concentrate on their families. Click on the gallery to find out what happened to some of our favorite rap group femcees!
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