Women find place in hip hop
Without adornment, save a pair of gold earrings in the shape of 45-inch record inserts, Jean Grae's style contrasts with the bejeweled appearance of many of today's female rappers and the bikini-clad dancers populating rap videos.
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Rapper Angel (Angela Thomas) of Greenport performs at Pyramid's END of the WEAK open-mic.
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October 12, 2004
Women find role in hip hop
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October 12, 2004
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