Salt Of Salt-N-Pepa Recalls Pressure To Get Abortion During Height Of Career
Salt-N-Pepa’s Cheryl “Salt” James refused to get an abortion and found a way to balance motherhood with her music career.
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On Thursday (February 9), the Juice Crew alum re-shared the throwback photo of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Public Enemy, Salt-n-Pepa, Slick Rick and Kid-n-Play to Instagram and wasn’t exactly in a celebratory mood.
Salt-N-Pepa are getting their own star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame. Read more!
Learn about the Salt ‘N’ Pepa and a Grandmaster Flash performance with the Furious 4. Also, check out news about the UHHM new IG series.
A Beverly Hills doctor is trying to push up on a rap icon for unpaid doctor bills.
Today, one of the first blockbuster movies of 2021, COMING 2 AMERICA, premieres exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in 240 countries. WIth the movie Def Jam Recordings has launched two unique album projects, available now on all streaming platforms: Initially fans were introduced to The Coming 2 America Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album, which features an all-star collection of songs featured in the film from Teyana Taylor, Gladys Knight, John Legend, En Vogue, Salt-N-Pepa, Public Enemy, and more. The project is also highlighted by two advance singles ”Go Big” by YG & Big Sean, and ”I’m A King” by Bobby Sessions & Megan Thee Stallion which was featured in the official movie trailer. Then Def Jam keeps the party going with an alternate project from Def Jam Africa with an effort called Rhythms of Zamunda: Music Inspired by Coming 2 America, This project is a collection of originals in conjunction with Def Jam Africa from African artists inspired by the film, including the advance single ”Black & White” by South Africa’s most-streamed artist Nasty C & Ari Lennox. With Afro-Beats, Dancehall and Reggae crossover records being so popular this project should have a few bangers on there.
The Hip-Hop legend talks about the B-side track that became a party anthem.
Spinderella is looking to get the last word in after that “Salt-N-Pepa” movie.
AllHipHop caught up with Laila and G.G.to discuss how they prepared for their role as Salt-n-Pepa, what hip-hop means to them, learning how to rap, their favorite scene, colorism in the industry, and more!
Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds is among the Special Merit Award recipients as well.
Pepa, of Salt-N-Pepa, claims a doctor disfigured her butt during three botched surgeries to fix her implants.
The star-studded event is being presented in association with Rock The Bells.
Stars of music, movies, television, radio, and theater are getting their flowers.
Pepa is about to battle it out with Uber in court over a car crash back in 2018.
First, it was group members Spinderella, and now Salt-N-Pepa has lost their long-time manager.
Legendary rappers Salt-N-Pepa will be portrayed by two well-known actresses for their highly-anticipated biopic.
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Rich Homie Quan Gets Scolded…
VH1 CELEBRATES THE LADIES IN HIP-HOP
If you think that it is mysterious that you haven’t heard anything bad about “Deadpool”, there’s nothing more to be said about it except that the movie is just that good in it’s own very special p#### mouthed way. As a counterculture masterpiece, it works studiously well in spite of what most would call the handicap of your typical Hollywood Studio cache in assumed star power. To that measure, even though it stars current “People” Magazine’s Sexiest Dad Alive, Ryan Reynolds, it immediately trashes the concept of such traditional labels in a title sequence that is as insulting as it is hilarious. In this way, when it comes to breaking just about every classic story telling rule about three or four times in the telling and then some, “Deadpool” is some kind of wonderful in it’s refusal to be just another MARVEL franchise blockbuster, or any studio head’s cinematic b####. Ironically, this is what makes the film such a crossover success. It’s hard to classify “Deadpool” as it really goes that extra mile in regards to being beholden to no audience, but yet just about everyone’s cup of tea (with the exception of children – just the language itself let alone what is being described is a hard R rating). Full of characters that are diverse in age, creed and general world view, Ryan Reynolds must be seriously applauded for being the diligent Hollywood insider with enough juice and patience (eleven years, to be exact) to get this unlikely picture green lit by a major studio – and the extra love and attention to detail shows. In an exhilarating mix of turbo charged superhero worthy action, as well as a love story that is equally bad to the bone, with a special affinity for songs of the late 80’s (insert WHAM and Salt-N-Pepa here) this film just keeps building as a sustained ride that is quite simply too legit to quit. Deadpool’s love interest, Copycat, played by the luminously gorgeous but deliciously tough Morena Baccarin is an unbelievable Sophia Loren type find who can deliver the soft along with the tough right in step with Reynolds’ signature whip fast repartee and snark. Secondary stories, such as the trials of tribulations of Deadpool’s taxi driver Dopinder, played to much amusement by Karan Soni, serves as a great foil to Deadpool’s quest of the heart and unique search for what only a character like Deadpool could classify as a suitable “Love, American Style” happy ending. Another thing that is very fun about this movie is that unlike most Marvel hero introductory films, because of the adroit elasticity with which the timeline for the film has been constructed, we get to start out with Deadpool already being none other than superhero Deadpool, in the midst of kicking ass. For those of you who have gotten used to Stan Lee making his obligatory cameo, this movie might just serve up his best cameo yet. High on action, and high on heart without a hint of misplaced schmaltz, this movie is a must see for everyone over 18. With none other than Betty White dubbing the movie “the best of the year,” you’ll definitely want to see this movie again and again, starting in the theater and then repeat. Grade – A+ with extra smile stickers for originality.