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Diva (/
ˈdiːvə/, Italian: [
ˈdiːva]) is the
Latin word for a goddess. It has
often been used to
refer to a
celebrated woman of
outstanding talent in the...
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Encyclopedia of
Rap and Hip-hop Culture.
Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-33058-2.
Retrieved 16
October 2017. Magazine, Vibe (2001). Hip-Hop
Divas.
Three Rivers...
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Queen Diva!. At the end of 2016,
Freedia was
featured in a
local New
Orleans television ad for Juan
LaFonta Law Office, in
which she is
shown rapping with...
- production, "A Milli" by
American rapper, Lil' Wayne;
critics coined "
Diva" as a "female companion" to the latter. "
Diva"
received mixed to
positive reviews...
- Stoned'".
Shadow and Act.
Retrieved 2023-05-17. "DreamDoll: The New York
rap diva flexing on the new 'VIPER'
magazine cover is a huge must-see".
Attack The...
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September 6, 1978),
better known by her
stage name Foxy Brown, is an
American rapper. Upon
signing to Def Jam
Recordings in 1996, she
released her
debut studio...
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Retrieved 21 July 2019. Horowitz,
Jason (2021-05-18). "For Italy's
Masked Rap Diva, an Era of Face
Coverings Poses a Dilemma". The New York Times. Retrieved...
- do****entary on H****an's
music and activism, as part of the
series "
Rappers,
Divas and Virtuosos: New
Music from the
Muslim World." In
October 2014, Calamar...
- WWE (then
known as the
World Wrestling Federation)
introduced the term
Diva to
refer to its
female performers,
including wrestlers,
managers or valets...
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Funky Divas is the
second studio album by
American recording group En Vogue,
released by
Atlantic Records division East West on
March 24, 1992, in the...