



Sampling 2 Live Crew’s “We Want Some Pu**y” and Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing,” “Money” finds Rico Nasty and Flo Milli clearly and unapologetically stating their desires. Image Credit: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images On the track, Summer’s vulnerable, soft singing is paired with JT’s hard-hitting rhymes as both artists remind old skeletons to stay in their respective closets. JT - “Ex For A Reason”Ī different sound for both artists, “Ex For A Reason” shared Summer Walker and JT’s views of their current lovers’ ex-girlfriends, as they emphasize why those women are in the past and not the present. Rubi Rose, DreamDoll, Ivorian Doll, and Dreezy all add slick verses to Asian Doll’s irreverent anthem, before the Dallas rapper herself closes the song with the same aggression she starts it with. Image Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BETĮach rapper brings a distinct style to this drill-inspired posse cut. Asian Doll ft Rubi Rose, DreamDoll, Dreezy, Ivorian Doll - “Nunnadet Shit Remix”.On the gritty track, the two women flip the term “baby mama,” which can be used as a derogatory term, and reimagine it to be an asset, as they boast about the men who can have them and flex on the ones who can’t. 1, “Baby Mama Coochie Remix” has all of the west-coast flavor that makes Bbyafricka’s music so unique. Saweetie - “Baby Mama Coochie Remix”įeatured on Saweetie’s Pretty Summer Playlist Vol. While BeatKing is also on the track with vocals on the hook, the women carry “Dem Girlz” with assertive, quotable bars. Erica Banks, and BeatKing - “Dem Girlz”īig Jade and Erica Banks take David Banner’s “Like A Pimp” and flip it with unmistakable Texas swagger. The acoustic guitar-laden beat provided the perfect background for both wo men to explore the messiness that comes with forbidden romance s. Image Credit: Anthony Ghnassia/Getty Images For Balmainĭoja Cat brought Eve out of an unofficial retirement for a slick verse on “Tonight,” featured on the deluxe version of her Grammy award-nominated album Planet Her. With no hook, Young M.A and Rose spend the entire song trading flexes. “Don Diva” features both rappers sharing dazzling details describing their sex lives, wealth, and opulent lifestyles. The Brooklyn rapper brings her signature cheeky one-liners as she and Rubi Rose exchange verses. Image Credit: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for SiriusXM The record is a celebration of friendship and flawless wigs as Kayla Nicole’s charismatic personality shines through the bass-driven beat. “Bundles” took TikTok by storm with more than one trend coming from the track. Kayla Nicole’s comedic YouTube videos have often gone viral, and now her music is doing the same. Without being featured on the aforementioned projects, women in rap did score some impressive features on albums from Gucci Mane, Young Thug, Isaiah Rashad, and others. Female rappers also exclusively contributed to the soundtrack for Bruised, Halle Berry’s directorial debut. Overall, 2021 was another banner year for female rap-and the best moments came when women got together to spit their rhymes in the absence of men.īelow is a list of the 21 best women-led collaborations of 2021. Cole, Drake, Tyler The Creator, and Kanye West left lady lyricists off of their guest lists. A social media debate led many to question the motives informing the absence of female rappers on Certified Lover Boy in particular, considering the subject matter of that album and the genre’s wealth of femcees seemed like a match made in rap duet heaven. Of course, others disagreed, doubling-down as they justified the exclusions. Works recognized in the Best Rap Album category at the upcoming 64th annual Grammy Awards featured only one female rapper across the five nominations. While Lauryn Hill was included on Nas’ Kings Disease II, J. However, women in rap were noticeably excluded from some of the most widely celebrated albums released by their male peers. This year, countless women came together from disparate corners of Hip-Hop to deliver collaborations that were fun, innovative, introspective or all of the above.
