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ALBUM REVIEWS

Deep listens, sharp critiques, and legacy-minded breakdowns of the albums shaping women’s hip-hop — past, present, and future.

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LITTLE SIMZ

It's In My Nature

RELEASE YEAR: 1996 | Super Sonic Sound

Her voice is smooth but still commanding, melodic without losing its grit, and locked in from start to finish. Tracks like “Mob Wit Me,” “True” featuring Dat Female Monti, and “Big Willy” show Bombshell's range as both a rapper and storyteller.

Firceness: 4.5/5

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Champ MC

GHETTO FLAVA

Blending ’90s East Coast with West Coast, Champ MC  showed real versatility, confidence, and command across the project. Records like “Funk House,” “Sistas Better Recognize,” “Neighborhood Sniper,” and “Cruzin’” featuring Yo-Yo highlight her ability to move through different sounds without losing her edge.

Fierceness: 4/5

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mc peaches 

More Than Just A Pretty Face

“She’s Not Just Another Woman” sets the tone, speaking directly to what it means to be a woman in a culture that often questions your skill, image, and place before it ever hears your bars. Peaches answers with clarity, confidence, and zero compromise.

Fierceness: 4/5

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Nonchalant

Until the Day

The D.C.-born MC moves through the album with a smooth, no-nonsense presence, blending sharp lyricism, melodic production, and grounded storytelling. She talks about love, life, and real-world struggles without ever sounding forced or preachy. It feels lived-in, honest, and easy to ride with.

Fierceness: 3.5/5

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Ghetto Girlz

Ain't Takin No S@#t

This is the album you play when you are tired of being lied to, played with, or disrespected. From start to finish, Eunique and Candice hold nothing back, calling out cheaters, down-low men, betrayal, and anybody bold enough to test their patience.

Fierceness: 2/5

The Fierce Flows Rating System

Deep listens, sharp critiques, and legacy-minded breakdowns. Here is how we measure the impact of the albums shaping women’s hip-hop.

Lyrics
Production
Impact
Identity
Legacy

Wordplay, storytelling, delivery, and the sharpness of the quotables that linger.

Sonic texture, cohesion, and the deliberate selection of beats that define the mood.

Cultural weight, industry influence, and the essential replay value in the streets.

Originality, artistic point of view, and the confidence to stand alone in a crowd.

Whether the project holds the staying power to be cited in the archives for decades.

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