Best Dressed On The 2019 ASCAP Awards Red Carpet
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The 2019 ASCAP Rhythm &* Soul Awards took place on Thursday evening at the Beverly Hills Wilshire Hotel in California. It brought out the best in the music business for a night of celebration. We couldn’t help but notice how great our female rappers looked on the red carpet! Keep on clicking to see all of our favorite looks.

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CARDI B.
Cardi B. took home the award for Songwriter of the Year. She arrived with long black hair and gave us sunset eyes with a gold and orange glow. She went for a nude lip, keeping the look soft, yet summery.

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CARDI B.
The Bronx beauty wore a sequin asymmetrical cut dress for her ASCAP win. She paired the look with silver strappy shoes.

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SAWEETIE
Rapper Saweetie went from freestyling in the cars to her rapping on major stages. The Bay-area princess gave us luscious dark hair placed in a half high ponytail.

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SAWEETIE
Saweetie looked great wearing a red satin suit. Suited style isn’t going anywhere!

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YUNG MIAMI
One half of City Girls, Yung Miami was on the scene giving us a brown smokey eye and a glossy lip. She wore her hair in a deep part with a crystal barrette.

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YUNG MIAMI
Rapper Yung Miami came dripping in designer! The 305 rapper wore Azzedine Alaia blazer, ALC biker shorts, and Saint Laurent shoes.
Congratulations to the ladies and the moves they are making in the music industry!
What do you think of their fashion on the red carpet? Which rappers’ style was your favorite? Take our poll below to vote and sound off in the comment section. We want to hear from you!
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