
No discussion of hip-hop pioneers should be had without giving props to the contributions of female rap duo Salt-N-Pepa. Sandy Denton and Cheryl James Wray were partners-in-rhyme who held their own in a male-dominated genre without compromising their femininity. Their trendsetting style and lyrical prowess earned the Queens-bred divas legions of fans worldwide. The original crazy-s*xy-cool ladies of hip-hop delivered classic cuts such as "The Show Stopper," "I'll Take Your Man," "Tramp," "Whatta Man," "Shoop" "Let's Talk About s*x," and the timeless party-jumper "Push It." The fire-starter of the group, Pepa, has released her autobiography, "Let's Talk About Pep" (Simon & Schuster), speaking candidly about her personal trials and tribulations in the industry, as well as her turbulent romances. ESSENCE.com had a heart-to-heart with the sassy, statuesque lyricist about finding the courage to break her silence, surviving physical abuse, and why she's still standing strong. (Go to Essence.com) for full interview)
Posted By: Karen Hunter
Wednesday, August 27th 2008 at 9:41PM
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