Cinnie said: rushing07 said: - they also rub well our need to see a female element doing well in a male world.
rushing07 said: - they also rub well our need to see a female element doing well in a male world.
I think you found the answer! I don't obsess over the same female acts that a gay stereotype would dictate but I love me some female emcees.. more than your average (straight male) hip hop fan. [Edited 12/20/08 3:46am] MC Lyte Queen Latifah Roxanne Shante Salt 'n' Pepa Antoinette Monie Love Yo-Yo JJ Fad Oaktown 357 ... | |
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Timmy84 said: MC Lyte Queen Latifah Roxanne Shante Salt 'n' Pepa Antoinette Monie Love Yo-Yo JJ Fad Oaktown 357 ... I got Antoinette and Sweet Tee on C.D., fam! | |
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Anyway, I like rushing's explanation best because it allows a difference in personal taste but still explains why Tori Amos or Bjork would be worshipped in place of the usual suspects. | |
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