H.W.A. is tagged as: rap, female emcees, femc, hip hop, hip-hop H.W.A. (Hoez With Attitude) burst onto the rap scene in 1990 with their independent album, “Livin’ In A Hoe House” on Drive By Records. Originally from Chicago, they moved to LA to pursue a music career. The members were: Kim “Baby Girl” Kenner, Tanya “Jazzy” Kenner, and Dion “Diva” Devoux but like any good girl group there were some lineup changes later on. For the second album “Diva” was replaced by “Go-di”, and when one of the girls got pregnant “Baby Girl’s” cousin, Ty James took her place. Coincidentally, Ty was the daughter of the legendary Rick James! The group’s name was a take on NWA (Niggaz With Attitude) and much like fellow female rapper Choice, the hoez used explicit rhymes to combat all of the misogynist rap songs by men at the time. The hoez wanted it to be known that they were sexual predators and would not stand for men’s shit! Their debut album was nothing spectacular production wise, but lyrically HWA left a mark on the listener’s brain. No topic was taboo, whether it be the struggles with a not so well endowed boyfriend (“Little Dick”), phone sex hotlines (“1-900-Bitches”), good pussy (“Tight”), cunninglus... Read More About H.W.A. Biography... Send H.W.A. ringtones to your cell |
|
|
|