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Women in Hip Hop Podcasts
REVOLT
77 episodes
2 months ago
The Women in Hip Hop w/ Jazzie Belle podcast is a catalyst for discussing the importance of amplifying women's voices and encouraging young girls to be both self-sufficient and confident through the lens of hip hop. Jazzie Belle sits down with industry insiders on the behind-the-scenes dealings on what it's like being a boss queen in a male dominated industry. Previous guests include rappers such as Roxanne Shante, Rapsody, Latto, Gangsta Boo, multi platinum R&B superstar Faith Evans and "The Queen of all Media" Wendy Williams. Listen to Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle wherever you get your podcast. Follow @jazziebelletv and @womeninhiphop
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The Women in Hip Hop w/ Jazzie Belle podcast is a catalyst for discussing the importance of amplifying women's voices and encouraging young girls to be both self-sufficient and confident through the lens of hip hop. Jazzie Belle sits down with industry insiders on the behind-the-scenes dealings on what it's like being a boss queen in a male dominated industry. Previous guests include rappers such as Roxanne Shante, Rapsody, Latto, Gangsta Boo, multi platinum R&B superstar Faith Evans and "The Queen of all Media" Wendy Williams. Listen to Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle wherever you get your podcast. Follow @jazziebelletv and @womeninhiphop
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EP.58 Savannah Hannah
Women in Hip Hop Podcasts
38 minutes
2 years ago
EP.58 Savannah Hannah
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 follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women in Hip Hop Podcasts
The Women in Hip Hop w/ Jazzie Belle podcast is a catalyst for discussing the importance of amplifying women's voices and encouraging young girls to be both self-sufficient and confident through the lens of hip hop. Jazzie Belle sits down with industry insiders on the behind-the-scenes dealings on what it's like being a boss queen in a male dominated industry. Previous guests include rappers such as Roxanne Shante, Rapsody, Latto, Gangsta Boo, multi platinum R&B superstar Faith Evans and "The Queen of all Media" Wendy Williams. Listen to Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle wherever you get your podcast. Follow @jazziebelletv and @womeninhiphop