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Where My Girls At?

Where My Girls At?

By: Where My Girls At?
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Hip-Hop was built by Black women and co-opted by everyone else. We’ve had enough and we’re taking it back. Join our hosts Mariah and Brianna as we document and celebrate the people at the heart of Hip-Hop Culture: Black Women. We discuss hot topics and celebrate your favorite Black women artists, producers, writers, etc. in the Hip-hop/Rap genre. Follow us on Instagram @wheremygirlsat_th Follow us on Twitter @wheremygirlsat2 Email us Wheremygirlsatth@gmail.com929209 Music
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    Don't forget to vote in our awards show! voting closes next week: https://formurl.com/to/wmgaawards25

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    Make sure you vote in our awards show: https://formurl.com/to/wmgaawards25

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