SUPPORTING WOMEN IN HIP-HOP CULTURE
Fierce Content
Issue #1
All About Da Brat Tat Tat:
From her breakthrorugh debut to the tracks you may have missed—Here’s your ultimate guide to Da Brat’s musical evolution!
Issue #4
50 Essential Well-Known & Obscure Debut Rap Albums:
From hard-hitting street sermons to slick, sex-positive manifestos, these 50 women stepped to the mic with something to prove.
Issue #7
Revisiting MC Lyte’s Rock Solid Legacy:
From the sharp social reflections of I Cram to Understand U to the unapologetic boldness of Lil Paul, MC Lyte has lived every layer of womanhood through her lyrics.
Issue #2
Heavy With The Pen, Light On The Fame:
No gimmicks, no shortcuts, no smoke or mirrors. Just real bars, raw intent, and undeniable talent. These women are building real followings and even realer reputations.
Issue #5
The Art of Il Na Na: How Brooklyn’s Finest Built a Fierce Legacy
From lyrical dominance to street couture influence, her voice and vision reshaped what it meant to be a woman in rap.
Issue #8
rom Mixtapes to Market Dominance:
How Onika Maraj Built the Most Durable Brand in Female Rap
Issue #3
Ladies To The Front & In Memoriam:
Not the only one, but the right one. These women shifted the standard and proved that one woman is enough to move a whole machine.
Issue #6
Lyrical Eliteness
What the greats all shared was simple: a lethal pen. Through skill, metaphors, and punchlines, they carved their names into hip-hop’s DNA. Here are the architects of wordplay that stood above the rest.
ISSUE #9
Fiercely Misunderstood:
The Life, Legacy, and Loss of Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes