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    Billboard rankings the best female rapper ever

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002April 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Billboard revealed in its official announcement the options they offer for the best female rappers of all time.

    Billboard’s editorial team revealed its eagerly awaited list of “Best Female Rappers of All Time” and has sparked widespread discussion in the music industry.

    Taking into account the rankings of influence, lyrical, longevity and cultural influence celebrate legendary women, these women not only reshape the genre, but also open the door to female MCs for future generations.

    The most important thing on the list is Nicki Minaj, whose career is defined as singles that have top-ranked in hip-hop and pop culture, bold visuals, and powerful influence.

    With more than a decade of success, Minaj has firmly established one of the most influential artists of his time. The second place is Queen Latifah, known for his groundbreaking roles in rap and performance.

    Her work in film and television surpasses music influence, making her one of the most active figures in the entertainment industry.

    Missy Elliott finished third, known for his genre style and groundbreaking music videos. Elliott is praised for his innovative approach to rap and his important role in making female rappers more mainstream in the hip-hop world.

    Other important figures in the ranking include Lil’Kim, whose bold role and presence in the conducting stage made her a hip-hop idol, and Salt-N-Pepa and Salt-N-Pepa pioneering efforts in the late 1980s and early 1990s helped expand the voices of women in the genre.

    Billboard employees rank “Best Female Rappers of All Time”:

    1. Nicki Minaj
    2. Missy Elliott
    3. Lauryn Hill
    4. Lil Kim
    5. Queen Latifah
    6. MC Lyte
    7. Salt n-pepa
    8. Roxanne Shanti
    9. eve
    10. Cunning Brown
    11. Kadib
    12. Dablat
    13. Trina
    14. Left eye
    15. Megan, you stud
    16. doja cat
    17. Lapdi
    18. Remy has
    19. Lactate
    20. monie love
    21. Glorilla
    22. Angry lady
    23. Gangster boo
    24. doechii
    25. Tierra Whack

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