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International Women’s Day is Tuesday March 8th. We are marking this special occasion with 7 hours of radio content focusing on the Women in Hip-Hop. It gets underway starting at midnight tonight on It’s our 6th Annual Women in Hip-Hop Spectacular and we have an exciting line-up of artist interviews, guest DJs, a round table panel discussion, a spotlight on female rap history, and much more. We will also be podcasting a different segment of the show every day this week.

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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OR STREAM THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE! TRACK LIST: 1. Let Me See It 4. Extra Pockets 5. On My Shit 7. Razzie Freestyle 10. Fake Rappa (All You Do) 15. First Class 16. International Women's Day is Tuesday March 8th. We are marking this special occasion with 7 hours of radio content focusing on the Women in Hip-Hop. It gets underway starting at midnight tonight on 94.9 CHRW. It's our 6th Annual Women in Hip-Hop Spectacular and we have an exciting line-up of artist.

Listen to Word is Bond Rap Radio • Monday Nights at Midnight on your radio • With the worldwide • Anytime on • • and stream it every week on Follow The Word is Bond on and and myself on Follow CHRW on,, and Hashtag,, and Thanks for listening and interacting with us! Record Collecting for Girls by Courtney E. Smith Why would I read a book entitled, Record Collecting for Girls? Because Record Collecting is for Everybody! Just like feminism.

Both of these are great books and while the former isn’t necessarily about feminism, it does touch on some major issues. “I felt it was important to make each week’s show a 50/50 split of male and female artists, and I was amazed by how difficult it was to achieve gender balance.” I know that struggle all too well. I want to feature female voices on it regularly. I do my best to play at least one female track an episode, and every International Women’s Day is dedicated to the Women in Hip-Hop. But maybe, that’s not enough. Smith talks about how many of the female popular musicians seem to fall into the same category. For some reason, they all take the same lane.

It doesn’t make a lot of sense. She sums it up like this... “I don’t want another Rihanna. I want to know this: Where’s the female equivalent of the Foo Fighters?” Great question. And there is no easy answer to it. We’ve had only had a handful of female rap groups that have many any sort of noise. There is one group on the horizon now, Heresy.

I hope they bring back a resurgence of female rap groups. We need this voice in hip-hop.

I enjoyed reading Record Collecting for Girls and will be writing more posts about it soon. I want to look at how Smith explores soundtracks, Top 5 lists, guilty pleasures, and break-up songs. Keep it locked to this blog for more.

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We do this every single year on International Women’s Day to celebrate the female voices we have in hip-hop music and culture. This year’s show featured some mixsets by yours truly, a radio panel discussion featuring Haviah Mighty, Skulastic, and Tiff the Gift, a Know Your History segment on the very first year rap music was recorded, interviews with Skulastic and Miss.She.Ill, and a special mixset by DJ Syductive. Each segment is available as a free download or you can stream it with the player above. Thanks for listening!

We are continuing our coverage of Women in Hip-Hip 4, DOPEfm’s annual radio special to celebrate International Women’s Day. This is the last segment of the show and is a spotlight on one of the biggest talents in hip-hop music and culture. LoDo, who was on, had the chance to interview Rapsody. I have taken highlights from that interview and interlaced them with some of her amazing songs.

This is WIHH 4 – Rapsody Spotlight and features these songs... 80s and 90s Babies Special Way Jedi Code ft. Phonte and Jay Electronica The Women’s Work Pace Myself Never Fail or stream it with the player below. Welcome to Know Your History, your monthly dose of hip-hop knowledge. Today’s show is part of our 4th Annual Women in Hip-Hop Special.