How the original queens of Hip Hop set the bar | night line



Angie Martinez takes a look at the impact of five decades of genre-defining music in the “Soul of a Nation” special, “Hip-Hop @ 50: Rhythms, Rhymes & Reflections.” WATCH NIGHTLINE EPISODES: ABC: https://abc. go.com/shows/nightline HULU: https://hulu.tv/2wSmSrZ AND WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF HIP-HOP AT 50: RHYTHMS, RHYMES AND MIRRORS — A PRESENTATION FROM THE SOUL OF A NATION: ABC: http: // bitly.ws/IYJJ HULU: https://rb.gy/d5h5g #nightline #soulofanation #angiemartinez #hiphop #hiphopmusic #abcnews

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22 comments

  1. Salt and Pepa was sexy before Lil Kim

  2. I love with June Amber said about the men if you’re going to be an ally be an ally, but you’re not in the position to lead that’s a woman’s position I love what she said

  3. Put some respect on Kim’s name ❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊

  4. LOVE this. This was SO GOOD!!

  5. Soooo many more that wasn't listed!❤

  6. The elite queens of hiphop talking

  7. No queens here except drag

  8. Salute to all the Female's of Hip Hop! So happy to finally see the Rap game evolving for women! 🌊

  9. And they always dress didn't have to be naked the real OG 💯❤️

  10. I love how they gave Missy credit for being daring and all in for females supporting females ❤

  11. Hip hop is gentrified. Like how Rock music, country music and many genres of music were stolen and white washed from African Americans, Hip Hop has been exploited to benefit the world as it it has been used to exploit and destroy the African American community with negative stereotypes and images surrounding the African American community. Commercialized hip hop glorifies violence, drugs, criminality, prostitution, forced performative and among woman, gun violence, gangs, pimpism and so many demonic things that portray the African American experience.

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  13. Hip hop is 50 years old. You know something is wrong when children think new music is the same music their grandparents listen to.

    When I was a teen listening to Glam rock my parents told me to get a haircut. Four years later they were asking why I was wearing safety pins.

  14. Omg I love me some McDonald’s lyte and queen lahtifa because whewwwwww so dang on fine 🥰❤️❤️🥰🥰❤️ yes yes you can get it lol

  15. Lola brooks literally snuck Her Ft Artist On Her Hit Song “Don’t Play With It” She Literally Have Not Performed That Song With The Woman Who Helped The Song Win This Is So Fake She Literally Took Lil Kim To Apollo Instead Of The Woman Who Was Ft Mind U It Was No Photo Of Them Two On Stage Together When Yall Just Flashed All Them Pics

  16. Hip-hop used to be the voice of the poor raging against the oppression of the system we live in, now it’s just a tool of corporate woke-ism and greed.