In the spirit of the Hip-Hop 50, a.k.a. the 50th anniversary of hip-hopβs inception, Will Smith is taking all the way back to 1988 to reflect on a pivotal year in the genreβs historyβand heβs being joined by none other than fellow rap legened Queen Latifah.
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Speaking to each other in a new episode for Willβs Audible and Wondery limited series podcast, Class of β88, the two discussed the role hip-hop played in impacting the mainstream culture and how their respective careers took part in it, too.
Specifically touching on Queenβs groundbreaking song βLadies Firstβ feat. Monie Loveβwhich broke the mold by pushing forward two women rappers into the forefront of the genreβthe Girls Trip and Equalizer actress explained that the song was necessary to do to make herself stand out from amongst the other women rappers coming up alongside of her.
βTo call a record, βLadies First,β that was hardcore,β Will said. βHip-Hop was you know, pretty male-dominated. Today it seems obvious but it was like...that was revolutionary.
βI had to. I had to, because I had toβhow am I gonna make myself different than my heroes like Salt-n-Pepa, Sweet Tee? You know? How am I gonna do this? I need to carve a path thatβs different from them. Maybe not so far, but it has to be different. And so that was the goal.β
Speaking to how the song came about, she continued:
βI decided to call the record βLadies First,β so a lot of it was, βWhy am I beefing with these girls? Why these girls keep beefing with each other? We could do a lot more if we stood together.β I.E. βLadies First.β Why donβt I just embrace you and maybe youβll embrace me.
βAnd let me encourage you, rather than saying βWhy you dissinβ each other? Why you tryna battle?β It was more like, βHey, we ladies. Letβs do this together, we could do this. We could do more together.β
Queen went on to share that she and Monie only took one day to make the song and shed a little light on why sheβd almost always don crowns in her videos: βI can't afford to get my hair done all the time, Iβm about to put these crowns on.β
All eight episodes of Class of β88 are available to stream now on Audible and wherever you listen to podcasts.
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