Episode 3
From the 1990s onwards, hip-hop women reached the very top, from Lauryn Hill and Eve to Nicki Minaj and beyond.
Hip-hop鈥檚 great women pioneers have always had to struggle for recognition alongside male stars, both in Britain and in the US. But starting in the mid-90s, women have climbed to the very top. Icons Eve and Rah Digga reveal their struggles to reach both artistic and commercial success, alongside all-time greats Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott.
After this formidable group of women, it took time for a new generation of female stars to emerge, but in Britain in the 2000s, hip-hop women took off again. Lisa Maffia, Estelle and Speech Debelle all reveal their own stories, and there's a look at the younger generation of female megastars: Nicki Minaj, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
Fifty years after the first pioneers, hip-hop women have well and truly made this music their own.
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Eve on being called a 'female' rapper
Duration: 00:26
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Neneh Cherry |
Series Producer | Karen Gabay |
Executive Producer | Emma Read |
Executive Producer | Dollan Cannell |
Executive Producer | Ashley Kennedy |
Production Company | Emporium Productions Ltd |