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Black Women In Hip Hop History - Episode 1 - Sh'Killa

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I strongliy recommend you check out Sh'Killa, The Ganstrezz From The Bay. 

Sh'Killa is an artist a little to know interviews, a strong handful of show stealing collaborations and a cult classic, underground album. 

With so little info on Sh'Killa being public knowledge, we're left so speculate. 

My best guess is that she dropped her album in her late teens up to maybe 21 years old. 

She rolled with Brandi (Gripsta) Younger of whom dropped at record at 13 in the year 1993 via Ice T.  So we know she's friends with aperson born in 1980 which would make it fitting for my idea that 16 was the youngest probable that Sh'Killa dropped her album. 

The album opens with the sonically strong "Got Em Twisted" where the concept of the record is that this group of cis men are being mentally disturbed and stalked by something and they think it's Sh'Killa. 

The last verse is Sh'Killa rapping from the perspective of the PennyWise like Villain. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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