In celebration of women's history month, we're spotlighting 31 great female MCs over 31 days. Hip-hop is a tough game in which only the best survive. From the early days of the male-dominated genre, female rappers have proved that women, though few in numbers, are fearless, strong especially when unified and are not only capable of standing as tall as the next man but also of outshining them. Many female rhymers, from Queen Latifah to Nicki Minaj, have destroyed the proverbial glass ceiling to become legends in their own right. In celebration of women's history month, we're spotlighting 31 of the greatest female rappers of all time over a day series, kicking off with an interview with MC Lyte.
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By Allison McCann. Hip-hop has long been a political genre; artists often draw from and critique those in power. So I asked the lyrics annotation site Genius to send me every reference to Trump that appears in its database of songs. To put his cultural position in context, I also requested the data on all the candidates — Democratic and Republican — who made it to the Iowa caucuses. But perhaps even more surprising is that Hillary Clinton and the Clinton family 3 have their own long, voluminous history of hip-hop references.