All Hail the Queen (Vinyl)
All Hail the Queen (Vinyl)
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*This is NOT a comic! But Queen Latifah is the only monarchy Little Deer recognizes!
By Queen Latifah. Published by Tommy Boy Music.
Vinyl LP Record, 1989 (2019 printing)
Latifah was the first major woman rapper to build a career on positivity, and this debut is proud, funny, and self-assured. Latifah knows she's the best, so she doesn't have to tear down anyone else to prove it. Neatly produced (with simple, dance-friendly beats, mostly by loop-master DJ Mark the 45 King) and stylistically varied (including a couple of expert forays into dancehall reggae), it collects her early singles along with a bunch of convincing pronouncements of her royalty. Where she shines most, though, is on a couple of duets: "Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children," with De La Soul clowning around under her tutelage, and "Ladies First," with Monie Love deftly trading verses with her. Selected by The Source as one of the “Top 100 Best Rap Albums,” while also making it onto Robert Dimery's “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” list, All Hail the Queen continues to be a must have for record collectors and hip-hop heads around the world.
A1 Dance For Me
A2 Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children (Feat. De La Soul)
A3 Come Into My House
A4 Latifah's Law
A5 Wrath Of My Madness
A6 The Pros (Feat. Daddy-O
B1 Ladies First (Feat. Monie Love)
B2 A King And Queen Creation (Feat. DJ Mark the 45 King)
B3 Queen Of Royal Badness
B4 Evil That Men Do
B5 Princess Of The Posse
B6 Inside Out
