Women In Hip Hop Podcast

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Synopsis

Women in Hip Hop Podcast discusses the many talents and influences from women in hip hop. Jazzie Belle sits down with industry insiders on the behind the scenes dealings on what its like being a boss queen in a male dominated industry.

Episodes

  • City Girls: Are we witnessing an end of an era?

    22/02/2024 Duration: 20min

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  • EP.74 Nicki Minaj "Big Foot." Bop or Flop!

    01/02/2024 Duration: 32min

    After 24 hours of it's release many are calling Nicki's diss track towards Megan Thee Stallion a disappointment. However, according to Nicki's last few instagram post, the charts says otherwise. At this point you have to ask yourself do you agree with the streams or the streets. Here's my take on how I TRULY feel about "Big Foot" and why. Follow us: @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop www.jazziebelletv.com www.womeninhiphop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.73 Nicki Minaj vs. Megan Thee Stallion

    30/01/2024 Duration: 27min

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  • EP.72 Top 10 Best Female Rappers of 2023 (part 2)

    10/01/2024 Duration: 01h53min

    In part 2 of the Top 10 Best Female Rappers in 2023, Creator/ Host of Women in Hip Hop Podcast, Jazzie Belle rounds out her list. Starting w/ Ice Spice @ #5 things get kinda hot as the debate heats up between Journalist/ MTV's own Dometi Pongo and Media Personality/ Artist Manager, Zana Ray while Jazzie holds court defending her stance. Tune in to see where these 3 discuss passionately on who's HOT and who's NOT QUITE DESERVING of their respective slots. Join in on the conversation and see if your favorite made the cut. follow us: @womeninhiphop @jazziebelletv @dometi_ @zana_ray timestamp: 0:13 #5 Ice Spice 16:19 #4 Sexyy Red 32:24 #3 NoName 53:02 #2 Doja Cat 1:03:02 #1 Nicki Minaj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP. 71 Top 10 Best Female Rappers of 2023 (pt.1)

    30/12/2023 Duration: 48min

    Creator/ Host of Women in Hip Hop Podcast, Jazzie Belle drops her list of the Top 10 Best Female Rappers in 2023 and she enlisted 2 amazing guests to help her break it down. Journalist/ MTV's own Dometi Pongo and Media Personality/ Artist Manager, Zana Ray. Tune in to see where these 3 debate passionately on who's HOT and who's NOT QUITE DESERVING of their respective slots. Join in on the converstaion and see if your favorite made the cut. follow us: @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop @ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP. 70 Shante Paige

    08/12/2023 Duration: 53min

    Charismatic, ambitious and hard working are synonymous with Shanté Paige. Since graduating from Howard University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Management and minor in Pre-Law, Shanté Paige has been an active member of the entertainment industry and a member of the P.G.A. Her experience encompasses a wide range of music and entertainment accomplishments. As Acting Senior Vice-President of A&R for the Universal/Motown Records Group, she was responsible for controlling multi-million dollar budgets. Additionally, she was Executive Producer and handled the production of Hip Hop and R&B headliners such as 702, Dave Hollister, KEM, Chico Debarge, India Arie, Erykah Badu, Cash Money Millionaires, The Temptations, and Joe. During her tenure at Motown, these artists collectively sold more than 65 million albums worldwide, putting Motown in the black after a decade of losses. To add to her long list of accomplishments, Shanté transitioned to TV and film producing several projects for TNT, Peachtree T

  • EP. 69 Leslie "Big Lez" Segar

    29/11/2023 Duration: 01h11min

    You've seen her dance in music videos with Michael Jackson in Remember the time, Mary J. Blige in Real Love, Whitney Houston in I'm Every Woman. You were mesmerized by her silhouette during the opening credits of Living Single and she even taught Media Mogul, Oprah Winfrey how to Bankhead Bounce. Iconic Gymnast, dancer, choreographer, tv/ radio personality and actress Leslie "Big Lez" Segar sat down w/ Jazzie Belle to discuss her legendary career in entertainment and her journey from being just a round-a-way-girl from Queens, NY to back flipping and splitting all over the world living her dream! Just know success didn't come easy. After being faced with misogyny, sexism, colorism, betrayal and favoritism that oftentimes didn't go her way. Through it all this powerhouse persevered and continues to be a light for young black girls that dream BIG! Because if Big Lez can do it, I can do it too! follow us! @womeninhiphop @jazziebelletv @iamlesliesegar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.68 Flo Milli, Monaleo, Jimmy Jam, Jordyn & Jodie Woods + more!

    15/11/2023 Duration: 21min

    Femme it Forward presents Give Her FlowHers 2nd Annual Gala honoring women in entertainment. This event took place Nov. 9th, 2023 at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Some of the honorees were Brandy, SZA, & Teyana Taylor. Our Host, Jazzie Belle worked the red carpet interviewing some amazing women in Hip Hop like Flo Milli, Monaleo, Grammy Award Winning Super Producers, Nova Way plus socialites like Jordyn & Jodie Woods and Legendary Music Producer , Jimmy Jam just to name a few. Make sure to listen to each guests individual interview available now! follow us: @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop womeninhiphop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.67 Dometi Pongo

    01/09/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    Media Veteran, Dometi Pongo guest co-host with Jazzie Belle to discuss the latest in entertainment news. In this interview the two unpack Netflix's Documentary Ladies First: a story of women in hip hop, Erica Mena and Spice's big fight, Rapper Boosie's diss track towards his daughter and baby mama plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.66 KenTheMan

    17/08/2023 Duration: 40min

    Houston lyricist and Roc Nation's own KenTheMan stop through to discuss her new EP 'Back to 304'n that features singles like "Not my Nigga" and "I love a freak" that's been heating up the streets. In this interview Ken breaks down the meaning of 304'n and makes it perfectly clear that this EP is strictly for the ladies! Although Ken has proven to spit bars that hang with the best of them, she explains that her music represents where she's at in her life - single, paid and bossed up. So any man that's sitting on a podcast complaining about "pussy rap' she wants ya'll to know that the double standards doesn't affect her and she's aware of her message and demographic. Ken has just announced she'll be headlining her 1st tour starting Sept 19th! Make sure to follow and support. @imkentheman @womeninhiphop @jazziebelletv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.65 London Hill

    02/08/2023 Duration: 18min

    London Hill the Project Princess hails for The Bronx and credits acts Nicki Minaj, Foxy Brown, Lauryn Hill and Kelis as her musical inspirations. Recently, Nicki Minaj revealed she was launching a record label. One of her first signees is none other than London Hill. In this interview, London talks about how it all came into fruition and how sometimes she can't believe she's in the room with her idols. London has proven to be a star with her impeccable pen game and creativity when it comes to her fashions and music videos. We're looking forward to seeing what's next for London as she climbs the ladder of hip hop success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.64 Shanti Das

    26/07/2023 Duration: 01h31min

    Shanti Das talks her career as a former music exec where she worked at labels such as LaFace Records, Sony, Columbia and helped artists like OutKast, TLC, Usher & Prince just to name a few. After losing her friend to suicide and being confronted with her own suicidal thoughts. Shanti left her dream job to fight for mental wellness by creating a nonprofit 'Silence the Shame.' Along with her new found purpose in life Shanti created her new podcast, The MIBO Show, a platform that focuses on mind and body wellness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.63 BreezyLyn

    19/07/2023 Duration: 28min

    In this interview BreezyLyn talks what it was like growing up in Marcy Projects, meeting Beyonce, Gloria Carter and making a cameo in Jay Z's 99 problems video. Seeing the success of Nicki Minaj as a kid inspired her to go after her dreams as a rapper. Once she picked up the pen, she knocked it out the park with her first single being a smash. Bad Bitches has gandered over 5 million streams and we talked about the inspiration behind the record and her tagging Lola Brooke & Kalii for the remix, whom she consider to be the ultimate bad bitch and why. And we talk about her crush Meek Mill and why he's her favorite rapper plus she even joined in on the fun and played our WIHH Confessional Hour, where we like to put our guests in the hot seat! follow us: @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop @officialbreeztlyn About BreezyLYN: Combining a childhood nickname with the illustrious city that raised her, BreezyLYN is ready to strike as the bonafide breakout rapper from Brooklyn. Born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, she has quietly ris

  • EP.62 Drew Dixon (Pt.2)

    12/07/2023 Duration: 52min

    Former music executive for both Def Jam and Arista Records, Drew Dixon sat down with Jazzie Belle to discuss and celebrate her accomplishments as an A&R. In part 2 of this interview Drew details the night of which she accuses Russell Simmons of rape. (Russell denies all claims of rape.) Drew also talks about how she felt when Oprah decided to part ways as the executive producer of the HBO Max Documentary 'On The Record.' Where Drew and 2 other women accused Russell Simmons of rape. "I'm owed an apology." During this interview we really take a deep dive into her Arista days and what it was like working w/ Legendary Music Producer Clive Davis. She also has some amazing stories on what it was like trying to sign acts before they made it big like Kanye West & John Legend. Make sure to follow us and support: @DearDrewDixon @JazzieBelleTV @WomeninHipHop websites: womeninhiphop.com jazziebelletv.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • EP.61 Drew Dixon (Part 1)

    05/07/2023 Duration: 01h17min

    Former music executive for both Def Jam and Arista Records, Drew Dixon sat down with Jazzie Belle to discuss and celebrate her accomplishments in Hip Hop & R&B. Most people are familiar with her from the HBO Max Documentary 'On The Record' where she accuses Russell Simmons of rape. But Hip Hop Journalist, Jazzie Belle wanted to use this opportunity to shed light on her accolades and contributions to the culture. Hits like Method Man's "You're All I Need" featuring Mary J Blige, Aretha Franklin's "A rose is still a rose," to Whitney Houston's "Your love is my love" all were touched by the brilliant mind of Drew Dixon. In part 1 of this interview we talk about her discovering her love for Hip Hop, moving from DC to Brooklyn and befriending the likes of Biggie Smalls (She shares a few amazing B.I.G stories), to dating singer D'Angelo, to landing her dream job as A&R at Def Jam Records, to being the mastermind behind turning an interlude to a full length record that turned out to be a Grammy Award Winning single

  • EP.60 Tink

    22/03/2023 Duration: 37min

    You never have to guess what Tink’s thinking. The Chicago-born songstress and rapper says it all in her music. She spits, speaks, and sings straight from the heart without filter or apology.  At the same time, she breaks boundaries, dropping off bars with undeniable charisma and belting out hooks with show-stopping range.  She can be romantic in one crescendo before getting raw in a bout of wild wordplay. This versatility consistently affirms her as a force in her own lane.  Following her 2011 debut mixtape Winter’s Diary, she dropped projects at a prolific pace, including Alter Ego, Blunts & Ballads, and Boss Up. 2014 saw Winter’s Diary 2: Forever Yours arrive to widespread critical acclaim, landing on year-end R&B album lists from Billboard and Rolling Stone. It also yielded “Treat Me Like Somebody,” which gathered 64 million Spotify streams and counting. A year later, XXL touted her among its coveted “Freshman Class.” Following a stint in the major label system, she embraced independence again with Winter’

  • EP.59 Kitty Gata

    15/03/2023 Duration: 36min

    Kitty Gata is an emerging American rapper based in Brooklyn, NewYork. Before starting her music career, Kitty worked in the Federal Express office.  Despite this, she has recently secured herself as a total performer. She is known for her Kitty Litter presentation collection.  Her prominent melodies are No Scrubs, MPR, Sneak Diss, 2Hot2Miss, One Up and Pop Out. On July 4, 2022. Gata released her single "Head Shot," which includes rapper Method Man. The song has received huge thumbs up from hip hop fans everywhere!   "Head Shot" is the rapper’s second concerted effort with Method Man.  Previously, they worked closely together on the remix of his iconic duet with The Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J Blige "All You Need" giving it a different spin on such a hip hop classic.  Kitty tells Jazzie Belle how working with the Wu Tang  legend came into fruition.  She also discusses the state of female rappers, her musical influences and her dreams and aspirations outside of rap.    Make sure you tune in and subscribe to o

  • EP.58 Savannah Hannah

    08/03/2023 Duration: 40min

    Savannah Hannah is a passionate, charismatic artist with a personality that you can't help but love!  Born in the Bronx, NY, Hannah toned her craft as a poet and songwriter demonstrating confidence and precision.  Savannah delivers powerful wordplay and has attracted a diverse fan base worldwide.  Rap is her peace, her serenity and what keeps her going.  In this interview we discuss her growing up in the Bronx, winning Nicki Minaj's  Mega-Tron challenge, being a viral sensation with "Bad Bitch Genre." A saying she created that has the likes of Kylie Jenner, Chris Jenner and Rhianna using it to promote their brands.  We also discussed the importance of supporting black creators and making sure that they're being recognized for their talents.    Make sure you tune in and subscribe to our youtube channel at youtube.com/jazziebelletv and follow us on social media @womeninhiphop @jazziebelletv @malibuhannah   Women in Hip Hop is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling

  • EP.57 Elle Jones

    01/03/2023 Duration: 53min

    Elle Jones is Hip Hop enthusiast who is passionate about all things “culture” while representing feminine, powerful voices in the entertainment industry. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York City, she created “Elle Jones Media” after graduating college. Since then, her budding entrepreneurship journey has led to remarkable collaborations with small and big businesses including reputable brands such as Asylum/Warner Records, as a digital marketer for hot emerging Hip Hop acts like Sada Baby, KentheMan and more.  When not focused on turning her ideas into business opportunities Elle Jones enjoys listening to music, consulting with other entrepreneurs, mentoring and spending quality time with family. Make sure to watch the podcast on youtube.com/jazziebelletv and Follow us on social media: @Iam.ellejones @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop   Women in Hip Hop is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.

  • EP.56 Connie Diiamond

    22/02/2023 Duration: 01h33s

    Diiamond’s buzz began in 2016 with her freestyle atop Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” before a menacing 2021 rendition of DaBaby’s “Ball If I Want To” sparked a viral flame. Now the rapper is solidifying her position as the unstoppable voice from the Bronx. “I call myself the underdog sometimes, because people may think they know me,” she says. “But they don’t know how creative I can get.”  Since signing to Def Jam in Oct of 2022 Connie has catapulted her underdog status to rap mainstay all while staying true to her humble roots.  Her relatability, she says, is the reason she’s striving in the rap game and doesn’t want to come across like she’s above anyone. So as her star status ascends, there’s a good chance you’ll still catch her around the neighborhood she calls home. Diiamond’s genuine nature has also led to multiple co-signs in the rap industry.  She supported Azealia Banks on tour in 2017, spent time in the studio with Fabolous, and receivedsupport from peers like Fivio Foreign and Remy Ma in which she credit

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