In this exclusive episode of the Hip Politics Podcast, we sit down with legendary West Coast rapper Yo-Yo. Rising to fame under the mentorship of Ice Cube, Yo-Yo has carved out an iconic career both on wax and on screen. Join us as she shares her incredible journey, from her influential music career to her powerful testimony in the US Senate defending rap music.
Yo-Yo opens up about her deep admiration and relationship with Tupac, offering rare insights into their friendship and his impact on her life. This conversation is part of the Women in Hip-Hop series, an event and concert presented by the Martin Luther King Memorial Library in Washington DC, celebrating the powerful voices of women in the hip-hop industry.
Don't miss this exciting and rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the first ladies of rap. Tune in for an inspiring and enlightening discussion about the evolution of hip-hop, the challenges and triumphs of women in the industry, and Yo-Yo's personal experiences that shaped her legendary career.
Keywords: Yo-Yo, Hip Politics Podcast, Ice Cube, Tupac, West Coast rapper, women in hip-hop, hip-hop Senate testimony, rap music, Martin Luther King Memorial Library, Washington DC, hip-hop interview, legendary rapper, female rappers, hip-hop history, Women in Hip-Hop series.
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