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  1. 18 ott 2021 · Raymond Boyd/Getty Images, FILE. At the time, in some hip-hop lyrics women were given derogatory terms but “Ladies First,” which was featured on Queen Latfiah’s 1989 album, “All Hail the ...

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  2. 28 nov 2019 · T hirty years ago, on November 28, 1989, Tommy Boy Records released Queen Latifah’s debut album, All Hail the Queen.By all measures, it was a success. Within months of its release, at a time when hip-hop albums sold based on talent rather than marketing genius, All Hail the Queen was certified gold.

  3. Other articles where All Hail the Queen is discussed: Queen Latifah: …following year her debut album, All Hail the Queen, appeared. Propelled by diverse styles—including soul, reggae, and dance—and feminist themes, it earned positive reviews and attracted a wide audience.

  4. 9 feb 2007 · "All Hail the Queen" was the debut hip-hop album from Dana Owens aka Queen Latifah. As people know by now, Latifah is an Oscar-nominated actress who has segued into jazzy pop albums. The New Jersey native and co-founder of the "Flavor Unit" hip-hop crew signed to Tommy Boy Recordings and released her signature style of feminist hip-hop in 1989.

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  5. All Songs Approved By The Flavor Unit Comes with Bonus 12" single: Queen Latifah & De La Soul - Mama gave birth to the soul children Another version exists that was licensed to Island Records and also came with a Free 12" by Queen Latifah. It's possible that the free 12" was random and not a particular release. (yet to be confirmed.)

  6. Listen free to Queen LatifahAll Hail the Queen (Dance for Me, Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children and more). 15 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  7. 2 feb 2007 · "All Hail the Queen" was the debut hip-hop album from Dana Owens aka Queen Latifah. As people know by now, Latifah is an Oscar-nominated actress who has segued into jazzy pop albums. The New Jersey native and co-founder of the "Flavor Unit" hip-hop crew signed to Tommy Boy Recordings and released her signature style of feminist hip-hop in 1989.

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