Female rappers are outnumbered in the Music Industry, but here’s a list of those who have been able to hold their own and make it.
1. Klondike Blonde
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2. Missy Elliott
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3. Cardi B
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4. Lil Kim
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5. Nicki Minaj
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6. Trina
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7. Dej Loaf
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8. Da Brat
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9. Snow Tha Product
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10. Remy Ma
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11. Kash Doll
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12. Queen Latifah
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13. Little Simz
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14. Lauryn Hill
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15. Bri Steves
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16. Foxy Brown
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17. Leikeli47
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18. MC Lyte
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19. Azealia Banks
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20. Gangsta Boo
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21. Lil Mama
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22. Shawnna
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23. LightSkinKeisha
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24. Charli Baltimore
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25. Lay Lay
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26. Lisa 'Lefteye' Lopez
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27. Young M.A.
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28. Salt-n-Pepa
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31. Yo-Yo
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32. Iggy Azalea
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33. Rasheeda
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34. Hazel-E
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35. Karlie Redd
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36. Rah Digga
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37. Eve
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