Before you read this i have to say i agree a billion percent but i guess i can wait to see what will happen
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Written By: SOHH Reckless
The title should really say "Why are Lady of Rage, Amil, and Babs Still Trying to Rap?" Lady Luck was never a "rapper." So she would have been omitted.
Via press release:
"Radio personality Ed Lover of [New York] Power 105.1FM and Uneek, formerly of the Bounce Squad have joined forces to create a movement entitled Females Earning Money (FEM). FEM [is a mixtape that] features four of the fiercest female lyricists the industry has ever experienced… Babs Bunny, Lady Luck, Lady of Rage and Amil.
"I'm excited about the project," says Babs. "Each one of us brings something great and different to the table and I'm ready to go in! We are all very talented and we have all worked with major artists in the industry… Rage with Dr. Dre and Snoop, Amil with Jay-Z, Luck with Def Jam and EPMD and myself with Diddy. None of us are amateurs, but at the same time we all still have something to prove."
This is ridiculous. Lady of Rage has been around waaaaay too long. She's been around so long I can't recall whether or not "Afro Puffs" was her first—or last—hit. Her days with Death Row have been finished so long now that they've been reused and recycled for groupies like Ashanti and Olivia. And Amil? Once she got dropped from Roc-A-Fella, there was no coming back. Last time I heard, she was working at Walmart (which is probably not true). Not that there's anything wrong with working at Walmart. But that just goes to show that you can go from the top to the bottom in an instance. How long has it been since she's had a career? Ten years?
Written By: SOHH Reckless
The title should really say "Why are Lady of Rage, Amil, and Babs Still Trying to Rap?" Lady Luck was never a "rapper." So she would have been omitted.
Via press release:
"Radio personality Ed Lover of [New York] Power 105.1FM and Uneek, formerly of the Bounce Squad have joined forces to create a movement entitled Females Earning Money (FEM). FEM [is a mixtape that] features four of the fiercest female lyricists the industry has ever experienced… Babs Bunny, Lady Luck, Lady of Rage and Amil.
"I'm excited about the project," says Babs. "Each one of us brings something great and different to the table and I'm ready to go in! We are all very talented and we have all worked with major artists in the industry… Rage with Dr. Dre and Snoop, Amil with Jay-Z, Luck with Def Jam and EPMD and myself with Diddy. None of us are amateurs, but at the same time we all still have something to prove."
This is ridiculous. Lady of Rage has been around waaaaay too long. She's been around so long I can't recall whether or not "Afro Puffs" was her first—or last—hit. Her days with Death Row have been finished so long now that they've been reused and recycled for groupies like Ashanti and Olivia. And Amil? Once she got dropped from Roc-A-Fella, there was no coming back. Last time I heard, she was working at Walmart (which is probably not true). Not that there's anything wrong with working at Walmart. But that just goes to show that you can go from the top to the bottom in an instance. How long has it been since she's had a career? Ten years?
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