Long stereotyped as a boys club, women of rap break sexist molds and claim their due

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ICYMI: Long stereotyped as a boys club, women of rap break sexist molds and claim their due

Over the past decade, diverse talent has climbed up through hip-hop's ranks, as women shun old ideas about what makes their acts marketable and the internet opens new avenues to stardom.

"The industry took a nosedive - when it came to cutting the costs of everything, of course women were the ones who felt it the hardest," said Kathy Iandoli, whose recent bookThroughout the 1980s and early 1990s, dozens of women rappers were signed to major labels at any given time, but by 2010, the number hovered at around three, according to the documentaryWomen who did get a break were pigeonholed as either hypersexual or tough lyricists, with the industry often pitting them against...

Nicki Minaj, a provocative walking work of art with a lightning-speed flow, burst onto the scene in 2010 and began changing the game.

 

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