The Motherlode

100+ Women Who Made Hip-Hop

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This illustrated bookhighlights 100+ women in rap, from icons to forgotten voices,who helped pioneer and shape the most culturally significant music genre of the last half-century

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Clover Hope

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An illustrated highlight reel of more than 100 women in rap who have helped shape the genre and eschewed gender norms in the process

The Motherlode highlights more than 100 women who have shaped the power, scope, and reach of rap music, including pioneers like Roxanne Shanté, game changers like Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott, and current reigning queens like Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Lizzo—as well as everyone who came before, after, and in between. Some of these women were respected but not widely celebrated. Some are impossible not to know. Some of these women have stood on their own; others were forced into templates, compelled to stand beside men in big rap crews. Some have been trapped in a strange critical space between respected MC and object. They are characters, caricatures, lyricists, at times both feminine and explicit. This book profiles each of these women, their musical and career breakthroughs, and the ways in which they each helped change the culture of rap.

Additional information

Weight 664 g
Dimensions 19.2 x 22.9 cm
Publisher name ABRAMS
Publication date 24 March 2021
Number of pages 240
Format Paperback / softback
Contributors Illustrated by Rachelle Baker
Dimensions 19.2 x 22.9 cm
Weight 664 g

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Clover Hope is a Brooklyn-based writer who has previously worked as an editor at Vibe, XXL, Billboard, and Jezebel. Hope has written for a range of publications far and wide, including Essence, GQ, Wall Street Journal Magazine, the New York Times, Cosmo, Elle, and the Village Voice, among others. She is currently a contributing editor at Pitchfork and an adjunct professor at NYU. She was a cowriter on Beyoncé’s Black Is King film.