
West Coast Rap's Female Pioneers
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West Coast raps sunny, gritty vibe, dominated by male artists, was shaped by Black women like Yo-Yo, The Lady of Rage, and Boss. These trailblazers, from the G-funk and Death Row eras, brought commanding flows and toughness, influencing everyone from underground forces like Mystic and Medusa to Bay Area reps like Suga-T and Kamaiyah. Their raw bars, heart, and unfiltered truth added depth to themes of Black womanhood, justice, and street life. Today, artists like Doja Cat carry on the legacy, reminding us that West Coast rap thrives on diverse female strength.
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