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Salt N Pepa "My Mic Sounds Nice" "TRAMP" "Do You Really Want Me"

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

Produced by Chris Balton Productions / Mark Spellen-producer / Chris Balton- Director "Sisters in the Name of Rap"

Beginning in the 1990's sisters in rap looked out for one another and joined forces to throw some memorable all female hip-hop events. This was the 75 minute 1991 "Sisters In The Name of Rap" concert, with YoYo, Salt-N-Pepa, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Roxanne Shante, Def Dames, Silk Tymes Leather, Nikke? Nicole!, (dancehall artist) Shelly Thunder, Tam Tam & others and hosted by Dee Barnes. This show was a Pay-Per-View TV concert taped at the Ritz in NYC in late '91 and released the following year on VHS.

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  • @AmazingWayz07 yes. Flex started out with Salt n pepa a long time ago. Before he was in sitcom and movies and other stuff he started out in Salt n Pepa videos. He choreographed alot for them back in the day.

  • sALT n Pepa dancers were gay. They didn´´t get pissed so chill out!

  • Word up wise....It wasn't hip hop culture so quit crying P C folks. Half you folks that are gay did it for attention any way. We don't care what ya'll do. But you know nothing of our culture. So don't try to police these historic b-girls.

  • @kcal75 you don't understand. Homophobic was not even in our vocabulary back then.  And also, it was not even cool to be gay back then. Now society accepts the homosexual lifestyle much more than back then. So don't be surprised, just realize the time the song was written and recorded. I am not going to trip over songs that say Negro in the lyrics if it was written in the 50-70s time.

  • @kcal75 you don't understand. Homophobic was not even in our vocabulary back then. And also, it was not even cool to be gay back then. Now society accepts the homosexual lifestyle much more than last then. So don't be surprised, just realize the time the song was written and recorded. I am not going to trip over songs that say Negro in the lyrics if it was written in the 50-70s time.

  • ZOMG! best ever!

  • They are the best ever.

  • thank you

  • @AmazingWayz07 Yep that's Flex Alexander. He started out as a dancer.

  • This was on cable way back in the day, It's Called Lady's in the name of Rap

    I have the whole special on VHS! Yea those things...lol

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