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Where Are They Now? Contestants from “The White Rapper Show” & “Miss Rap Supreme”

October 4th, 2012 - By Kendra Koger
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In what I would like to consider the Golden Age of Reality Television, VH1 was in the forefront, producing shows that brought about ratings and entertainment.  After we got close to Flavor Flav, New York, and Bret Michaels, VH1 decided to give Ego Trip an opportunity to help out a small number of rappers to get their foothold through the door.  Lead by MC Serch, Ego Trip launched “The (White) Rapper Show” which hoped to illuminate talented Caucasian rappers in a black male dominated arena.  After the success of “The (White) Rapper Show,” VH1 decided to give attention to the ladies who have had a harder time breaking through barriers in rap.

We watched, we laughed, we “Hallelujah Holla Backed” and now we’re left wondering:  ”Where are these rappers now?”  Why, how nice of you to ask:

Where Are They Now? 9 Of Our Favorite Female Rappers From Back In the Day

May 25th, 2012 - By Victoria Uwumarogie
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I’m sure you’ve seen just enough stories about today’s female lyricists waging war on each through rap beefs, or ones telling you to pick your favorites from the slim pickings of talented female fire spitters we have available to us these days. All of ‘em at this point are caricatures of other people, white women saying the N-word, straight up haters, or they haven’t been able to break into the mainstream. But back in the day, things were different. Where are the female rappers from yesteryear? We know where Lauryn, Lil Kim, Queen La, Missy, Foxy and more are, but what about the Roxanne Shantes? The Heather Bs? The Monie Loves? We’ve figured a thing or two out for you.

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Yo-Yo

Yolanda Whittaker, girl, what have you been up to? The lady best known for her time spitting with Ice Cube, playing Keylolo on “Martin” and rocking those blonde braids hasn’t been one of the bad misses of rap for a while. Her last album was Total Control in ’96, and while she did try and release her fifth album, Ebony, some years later it never made it into stores. Since then, we’ve seen her perform at the BET Hip Hop Awards in ’08, and doing more television appearances than anything else. Her credits include the documentary, “My Mic Sounds Nice: The Truth About Women in Hip-Hop” and co-host of the female rap competition, “Miss Rap Supreme.” She’s been working on an EP that she wanted to drop in ’09 called, My Journey to Fearless: The Black Butterfly, but it still hasn’t been released. But if you’re still thirsty for anything from her, she has been featured on tracks with Kurupt, Brooke Valentine and DJ Quik. Come back Yo!

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