Genres: Hip-Hop, Urban, Pop-Rap, Golden Age Active: 80's, 90's Formed: 1985
Queen Latifah, Doug E. Fresh, Mary J. Blige, En Vogue, Kid 'N Play, Oaktown's 357, Neneh Cherry, L'Trimm, J.J. Fad, Antoinette, Wee Papa Girls, Yo-Yo, Sweet Tee, Slick Rick, MC Lyte, TLC
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By the late '80s, hip-hop was on its way to becoming a male-dominated art form, which is what made the emergence of Salt-n-Pepa so significant. As the first all-female rap crew (even their DJs were women) of importance, the group broke down a number of doors for women in hip-hop. They were also one of the first rap artists to cross over into the pop mainstream, laying the groundwork for the music's widespread acceptance in the early '90s. Salt-n-Pepa were more pop-oriented than many of their contemporaries, since their songs were primarily party and love anthems, driven by big beats and interlaced with vaguely pro-feminist lyrics that seemed more powerful when delivered by the charismatic and sexy trio.
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Release: February 5, 2008
Label: Island
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Release: 1999
Label: FFRR, WEA International
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