Celebrating Women In Hip Hop Live In Atlanta; Ranking Salt-N-Pepa Albums
Join Queue Points on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at JB's Record Lounge For A Celebration of Women in Hip Hop for Women's History Month.
Queue Points has always made celebrating the contributions of women both on the mic and behind the scenes part of the work that we lift up. We’ve discussed topics on Black women in radio, musicians like Patrice Rushen, MCs like Foxy Brown, and the work of women to get out the vote among many other topics.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re going live in Atlanta on Thursday, March 28, 2028 at JB’s Record Lounge!
RSVP to join radio legend Tosha Love and DJ and creative Empress Rah in a discussion about hip hop’s cultural impact, representation and the future of Black music.


Sneak Peek At Our Ranking Of Salt-N-Pepa Albums
Salt-N-Pepa is one of the most accomplished rap groups ever. DJ Sir Daniel also happens to be the ultimate S-N-P fan! So for Women’s History Month we took it back to the chalkboard to rank their five albums, individually. Here’s what they had to say about their number one picks.
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Love this video clip/ranking the albums. Don't think I've seen, heard this sort of approach before in podcasting.