The other female MC's I mentioned like Boss, B.W.P., Sweet Tee, Nikki D., Yo-Yo, Salt 'n Pepa, Gangsta Boo, Da Brat, Missy Elliott and the rest are great performers but I never claimed that they were great "MC's". Latifah went R&B. Like Roxanne Shante said Monie Love was cold garbage. J.J. Fad was just that, a fad; although Baby D. could have been huge. Gotta love Salt 'n Pepa though. And Gangsta Boo brings it raw. But I was a little upset when MC Lyte starting doing R&B jams though.
BWP's album was the shit!!! "Comin' Back Strapped"..."1-2-3-and a 3-2-1 / I'm goin' home to get my fuck-in' gun....Don't be on the corner, when I drive by / there's gon-na-be-a-hom-i-cide" "Cotex" was very direct and hardcore with a dope-ass hard backing track.
Worddup!!!, B.W.P. No joke! I LOVE 'EM!!! Still had their 1st album cassette; "THE BYTCHES" I heard they had a 2nd album too; "LIFE'S A BITCH". But, Have'nt gotten it. MAD PROPZ TO EVERY, SINGLE, FEMALE RAPPA in da Hip-Hop world! Fo' Shizzle! Yo, WHERE'Z B.W.P. now-a-dayz??? They rock! :D If anybody know, HOLLA! Thanx, An' PACE!!!
It was supposed to have dropped in 1994, but Def Jam had owed Sony Music a large debt so they had to drop most of their artists. They did have a song on a promo called Niggas Eat More.
Roxanne Shante demolished Sparky Dee and the Real Roxanne. She then tore everybody up with her song "Big Mama". Sweet Tee and Antoinette were cool. Antoinette's 2 songs by Mantronik: "The Fox That Rox The Box" and "Let's Take It From The Top" were raw and hard. Nikki D had flow. Boss tore it up. Choice was decent. H.W.A. was a mere cash-in attempt. But much love to all the female rappers for stepping up and telling it like it is.
BWP was the girls. Not too many other female rappers can bring it like this anymore. Only ones that can bring it now are Gangsta Boo, Da Brat, Lil Kim and Missy Elliott. Latifah fell off after "Wrath Of My Madness", "Evil That Men Do" and "The Pros"w/ Daddy-O. And MC Lyte went mainstream R&B: remember her crushing jams "10% Diss" and "Paper Thin". Monie Love was a joke. Yo-Yo was rocking for a minute. J.J. Fad was just that: "a fad". Finesse & Synquis were one-hit wonders. Salt 'n Pepa rule.
@ViviDPerez And I am sorry too. I love MC Lyte. I give her big time props. She is probably the second best female MC in the world and one of my personal favorites. But she got her style from Roxanne Shante aka The Queen Of Hip Hop. Shante talks about when she was performing, new jack female MC's would come to her shows to study her style. Listen to Roxanne Shante's "Big Mama". #1 Roxanne Shante #2 MC Lyte #3 Antoinette. Period.
the boys from No Face without Ed Lover
13thCitizenn 1 month ago
The other female MC's I mentioned like Boss, B.W.P., Sweet Tee, Nikki D., Yo-Yo, Salt 'n Pepa, Gangsta Boo, Da Brat, Missy Elliott and the rest are great performers but I never claimed that they were great "MC's". Latifah went R&B. Like Roxanne Shante said Monie Love was cold garbage. J.J. Fad was just that, a fad; although Baby D. could have been huge. Gotta love Salt 'n Pepa though. And Gangsta Boo brings it raw. But I was a little upset when MC Lyte starting doing R&B jams though.
luvindogadis411 5 months ago
Mark SEXX...where r u at?
silentchef305 8 months ago
I remember when they were on donahue back in the day and this was considered very explicit , I would still bump this today! Man times have changed
Jessakaybits 9 months ago 3
i had this tape!!! they was raw loved them lol
monifadavis 10 months ago
anthony anderson?
BettyB313 10 months ago
been lookin for bitches wit problems the whole time!! 4got they used the abbreviation! lol loved these girlz,where r all the female rappers at?
yummikenz 10 months ago
I'm reading a book about Hip-hop and our nation and this group was mentioned in the book
bigbrown4114493 10 months ago
I used to ot=rder this video all the time on the jukebox at home, those were the days, they started the whole "2 minute brother theme".
teenfitz 11 months ago 2
....I'M THROUGH!! lol
ssmi636 11 months ago
where is they at now i loved them?
MsKayebaby 11 months ago
LOL
IceManLikeGervin 1 year ago
the chick with the ponytail was my substitute teacher/choreographer for my high school talent show/pageant! Good times!
Brinah 1 year ago
this used to be my shit 4real!!
mrstheus1 1 year ago
Love this song, but dirty version is better.
liarsclub75 1 year ago 4
LOL hell naw this is funny I remember BWP
clarkkent502 1 year ago 5
I had this cassette - this brings back so many memories! Thanks for putting it up!
LoveOurTroops 1 year ago 2
I like this track. Lay down some different lyrics on this and it could be a hit for somebody...
plentyone 1 year ago
boom pow boom boom pow
sohotrnow1 1 year ago
IM THROUGH!!
LMMFAO!!!
sATaLyte 1 year ago
The lyrics in this version are no where near as explicit as what I'm guessing is the album version. This is pretty tame in comparison.
TwoTube2 1 year ago
No way.
detriotman 1 year ago
the album should ve went gold funny shit
odiccc 2 years ago
i heard it did hit gold
yungkizz87 2 years ago
@yungkizz87 It did reach gold status. They was supposed to drop another album in 1994, but it didn't happen.
MUSICENCYLOPEDIA 9 months ago
Typical New York Women.. I love my NY momma's, but they have no damn class..
poppalarge68 2 years ago
Who's the fat bitch in the back...?
poppalarge68 2 years ago
That was their DJ
Dhanni44 2 years ago
BWP's album was the shit!!! "Comin' Back Strapped"..."1-2-3-and a 3-2-1 / I'm goin' home to get my fuck-in' gun....Don't be on the corner, when I drive by / there's gon-na-be-a-hom-i-cide" "Cotex" was very direct and hardcore with a dope-ass hard backing track.
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DezoWilliams 2 years ago
Worddup!!!, B.W.P. No joke! I LOVE 'EM!!! Still had their 1st album cassette; "THE BYTCHES" I heard they had a 2nd album too; "LIFE'S A BITCH". But, Have'nt gotten it. MAD PROPZ TO EVERY, SINGLE, FEMALE RAPPA in da Hip-Hop world! Fo' Shizzle! Yo, WHERE'Z B.W.P. now-a-dayz??? They rock! :D If anybody know, HOLLA! Thanx, An' PACE!!!
KERRY2014 2 years ago
There 2Nd Album I Heard Wasn't Released
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago
Gotten ur message, And Thanx. :D
KERRY2014 2 years ago
UR WELCOME.
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago
It was supposed to have dropped in 1994, but Def Jam had owed Sony Music a large debt so they had to drop most of their artists. They did have a song on a promo called Niggas Eat More.
MUSICENCYLOPEDIA 2 years ago
REALLY DO U HAVE THE PROMO
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago
I FOUND THE LIST OF TRACKS On There 2ND Album.
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago
Can you send them to me please? Thanks
MUSICENCYLOPEDIA 2 years ago
ITS ON YAHOO MUSIC.
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago
oh man what happened to the dirty lyrics? this is like the disney version
Roman92103 3 years ago 3
i agree, wth
DemonChild6six6 2 years ago 2
Me too.
DJMixerrTube 2 years ago
this is my anthem....lol
cokoqt81 3 years ago 2
Oh...Ice Cream Tee was ok. Cookie Crew had rhythm. Sister Souljah kept it real. Bonnie & Clyde were rocking it.
luvindogadis411 3 years ago 4
Roxanne Shante demolished Sparky Dee and the Real Roxanne. She then tore everybody up with her song "Big Mama". Sweet Tee and Antoinette were cool. Antoinette's 2 songs by Mantronik: "The Fox That Rox The Box" and "Let's Take It From The Top" were raw and hard. Nikki D had flow. Boss tore it up. Choice was decent. H.W.A. was a mere cash-in attempt. But much love to all the female rappers for stepping up and telling it like it is.
luvindogadis411 3 years ago 7
BWP was the girls. Not too many other female rappers can bring it like this anymore. Only ones that can bring it now are Gangsta Boo, Da Brat, Lil Kim and Missy Elliott. Latifah fell off after "Wrath Of My Madness", "Evil That Men Do" and "The Pros"w/ Daddy-O. And MC Lyte went mainstream R&B: remember her crushing jams "10% Diss" and "Paper Thin". Monie Love was a joke. Yo-Yo was rocking for a minute. J.J. Fad was just that: "a fad". Finesse & Synquis were one-hit wonders. Salt 'n Pepa rule.
luvindogadis411 3 years ago 17
@luvindogadis411 Lol I'm sorry but the top you listed still dont even come half as close as MC Lyte. They still alright tho dont get me wrong.
ViviDPerez 5 months ago
@ViviDPerez And I am sorry too. I love MC Lyte. I give her big time props. She is probably the second best female MC in the world and one of my personal favorites. But she got her style from Roxanne Shante aka The Queen Of Hip Hop. Shante talks about when she was performing, new jack female MC's would come to her shows to study her style. Listen to Roxanne Shante's "Big Mama". #1 Roxanne Shante #2 MC Lyte #3 Antoinette. Period.
luvindogadis411 5 months ago