I'm writing this article not as a writer or journalist, but as a fan who is sad and disappointed at the current state of female rappers in our music industry.
Gone are the days when the likes of Sasha, Kel, BOUQUI, Muna and Blaise held sway at the top of the female rap food chain. The last I heard, Sasha now concentrates on her budding shoe design business- Eclectic by Sasha, and as for Blaise who hands down was the best lyricist among the lot, no one seems to know what she is up to.
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