Egypt Criss and her mother Pepa stop by to chat about the new season of Growing Up Hip Hop, Egypt wanting to be a singer and not go to college, if she enjoys her parents music and much more with The Breakfast Club.
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When kids dress up for Halloween they usually don costumes of their favorite cartoon characters. But these cool kiddies took it to the next level and dressed up like their favorite rappers and singers.
Salt-N-Pepa, known for their classic song “Push It,” may have pushed it too hard when Pepa took a nasty spill during a performance at the '90s Fest concert in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Just as important as charisma, rhymes and beats, personal style is one of the most important elements of a rapper's allure. An MC must also have impeccable taste to really flourish in the visual world of hip-hop. But following popular trends and bragging about brand names isn't enough to earn a spot in our Style Hall of Fame.
Happy Wednesday aka Hump Day all you little humpers!! The week is moving along nice and smooth it seems, at least for me thus far, and hope it is for you. You know I always like to take it back, and since hump rhymes with rump, we gotta shake our thang!!
On Oct., 12, 1993, Salt-N-Pepa created the blueprint for female MCs who had a voice and weren’t afraid to show it with their fourth album, ‘Very Necessary.’ The project sold more than 5 million copies in the U.S., and 2 million internationally, becoming one of the most successful albums by a female rap group.
By the time, Salt-N-Pepa's second album, 'A Salt With a Deadly Pepa' was released on Aug. 2, 1988, it had only been eight months since 'Push It' made its way to Top 40 radio. It was clear that the album was a rushed release to ride the success of the hit single, and it was successful in that regard.
You know you actually “made it” when you’re inducted into the Music Hall of Fame. Legendary group Whodini and rap trio Salt-N-Pepper will be joing the Long Island Music Hall Of Fame on October 18th.