Welcome back to May Tha Queendom Come 👑 — the show that highlights women shaping HipHop, RnB, and Afrobeats globally.In this episode, we spotlight Tems and her groundbreaking Leading Vibes Initiative (LVI):How Tems is building a platform to support and mentor emerging African women artistsThe mission and vision behind the Leading Vibes InitiativeWhy LVI matters for the future of Afrobeats, RnB, and African music globallyWhat this movement means for the next generation of women in music🎶 Tems is not just making hits — she’s creating a legacy. Discover how she’s using her voice, platform, and influence to uplift women across Africa and beyond.👉 If you believe in the power of women in music, hit that Like, drop a comment, and Subscribe to join the Queendom community where we amplify women’s voices in global music and culture.
Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour shook the global economy with a $4.5 billion impact and over $580M in ticket sales – but she’s not alone! Africa’s music queens like Tiwa Savage, Tems, and Muthoni Drummer Queen are shaping culture, business, and global soundscapes.In this episode of May Tha Queendom Come, we explore:How Beyoncé redefined the business of musicThe African women making similar cultural and economic wavesWhat this means for the future of Hip-Hop & R&B worldwide🎧 Tap in for 15 minutes of pure music talk, fun facts, and queen energy!Subscribe for more episodes on the women shaping Hip-Hop & R&B.
Welcome to May Tha Queendom Come — where we celebrate the power, presence, and pen game of women in hip-hop and R&B. 🎤👑In Episode 7, we’re spotlighting the hardest female rap verses on male-led songs from around the globe. These aren’t just features — they’re takeovers.From Nicki Minaj’s legendary verse on “Monster” to Femi One, Sho Madjozi, Nadia Nakai, Rosa Ree, and more, we break down the bars, the moments, and the energy that made these women steal the show.💬 Tell us: Who do YOU think had the hardest verse? Drop your favorite female rap features in the comments!📌 Subscribe for more episodes celebrating women in hip-hop and R&B from all corners of the culture.#MayThaQueendomCome #HipHop #WomenInRap #MayThaQueendomCome#FemaleRappers#HardestBars#NickiMinajMonster#AfricanHipHop#WomenInHipHop#FemiOne#RosaRee#ShoMadjozi#NadiaNakai#RapQueens#GlobalHipHop#FemaleMCs#HipHopCulture#RapTakeover#RapVerses#WomenInMusic#KenyanHipHop#TanzanianHipHop#SouthAfricanHipHop
Are women in hip-hop and R&B reclaiming their power — or are they being boxed into hyper-sexualized roles by the music industry?In this episode of May Tha Queendom Come, we unpack the controversy around image, choice, and industry pressure, featuring voices and vibes from all over the world — from Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj to Jessi, Sho Madjozi, Femi One, and more.We explore:🔥 The pressure to “sell sex” in the industry🌍 Global perspectives on feminine expression👑 Artists redefining empowerment on their own terms📉 The bias behind the scenesTune in and join the conversation as we ask: Is it empowerment if it's the only option the industry pushes?🎧 Watch. Reflect. Comment. Share.#MayThaQueendomCome #WomenInHipHop #WomenInRnB #SexualityAndEmpowerment #FeminismInMusic #GlobalQueens #HipHopCulture #RnBVoices #EmpoweredWomen #BlackGirlMagic #WomenInMusic #FeministRap #OversexualizedOrEmpowered #Jessie #MeganTheeStallion #ShoMadjozi #NickiMinaj #FemiOne #CardiB #Rapsody #Mahalia
🔥 May Tha Queendom Come is back with Episode 5! This week, we’re diving into the most iconic and career-defining collaborations between women in hip-hop and R&B from around the world. 🌍🎶From legendary duos to unexpected power moves, these collabs have shaped the industry, broken barriers, and elevated female artists to new heights. 💯✨ We’ll explore game-changing moments featuring artists from the U.S., Africa, Europe, Asia, and beyond! 🌏Who’s your favorite female collab of all time? Drop a comment! ⬇️Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Queendom content celebrating women in hip-hop and R&B! 👑💜#MayThaQueendomCome #WomenInHipHop #RnBQueens #HipHopCollaborations #RnBCollabs #FemaleRap #GameChangingMusic #MusicIndustry #GlobalHipHop #RnBIcons #Tyla #AyraStarr #MissyElliott #NickiMinaj #Brandy #Monica #Beyonce #FemaleArtists #queendomwomeninhiphoprnb
The future of Hip-Hop and R&B is female, and in this episode of May Tha Queendom Come, we highlight the new and rising female artists from all continents who are making waves in the industry! 🌍✨ From The USA to Africa, Europe to Asia, South America to Australia, these queens are redefining the sound of modern music.We’ll also explore how Tyla’s Afropop rise and Ayra Starr’s Afro-R&B impact are shaping the global scene. 🌟🎶 Who’s your favorite rising artist? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👑🔥🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to keep supporting women in Hip-Hop & R&B! 💖🎧#MayThaQueendomCome #FemaleArtistsToWatch #RisingStars #WomenInMusic #HipHop #RnB #GlobalMusic #Tyla #AyraStarr #NewMusic #WomenEmpowerment #MusicTrends #RnBQueens #HipHopQueens #Queendomwomeninhiphoprnb
Can women in hip-hop embrace feminism while rapping about sex, money, and violence? 🤔 In this episode of May Tha Queendom Come, we dive into the complex relationship between feminism and hip-hop, exploring how female artists navigate empowerment, artistic expression, and industry expectations.From Nicki Minaj to Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Muthoni Drummer Queen we discuss how women use their lyrics to reclaim power—but does it contradict feminist ideals? Are they being unapologetically themselves, or reinforcing industry stereotypes?💬 What do YOU think? Can women be feminists and still rap about money, sex, and street life? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👑🔥🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, & SUBSCRIBE for more discussions on women in hip-hop & R&B!📲 Follow us on social media for exclusive content and updates:📸 Instagram: Queendomwomeninhiphoprnb🐦 Twitter/X: Queendomwomeninhiphoprnb🎵 TikTok: Queendomwomeninhiphoprnb#MayThaQueendomCome #FeminismInHipHop #WomenInHipHop #HipHopDebate #CardiB #NickiMinaj #MeganTheeStallion #Beyoncé #LilKim #DojaCat #RNB #HipHopCulture #FemaleRappers #WomenInMusic #RapDebate #FeminismAndHipHop #Queendom
Are female artists in Hip-Hop and R&B given the same respect, recognition, and opportunities as their male counterparts? In this episode of May Tha Queendom Come, we dive deep into the double standards, industry bias, and the fight for equality in music. 💡🎶We’ll discuss real-life examples of women in the game speaking out, highlight African and global female artists breaking barriers, and ask YOU—what needs to change? 💬💯🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about women in music!SOCIALS: @QueendomWomeninHipHopRnB
🎤 Welcome to May Tha Queendom Come! 🎶Your go-to show for celebrating the queens of hip-hop & R&B! In this first episode, we’re diving into the latest music, culture, and iconic female artists making waves in the industry. From legendary trailblazers to rising stars, we highlight the power, influence, and artistry of women in the game!🔥 In This Episode:✅ Breaking down the influence of Missy Elliot in the industry 🌟 Join the movement! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Queendom to stay updated on all things female-driven in hip-hop & R&B! Hit that 🔔 to never miss an episode!💬 Who’s your favorite female artist right now? Drop a comment below! ⬇️👉 Follow Us: @QueendomWomeninHipHopRnB 👉 Business Inquiries: queendomglobal@gmail.com#MayThaQueendomCome #WomenInHipHop #RnBQueens #HipHopCulture #hiphopqueen #FemaleRappers #SupportWomenInMusic #queendomwomeninhiphoprnb