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YFN Lucci: Emotional Welcome Home Show at State Farm Arena

Atlanta showed major love to one of its own this past weekend as YFN Lucci made his long-awaited return to the stage with a sold-out Welcome Home Show at State Farm Arena on Saturday, August 23.The concert was more than just a performan

Who Was the First Female Rapper on a Vogue Cover? Nicki Minaj vs. Cardi B vs. Lil’ Kim

The debate over the first female rapper on Vogue hinges on definitions: main cover vs. editorial, solo vs. shared, and US vs. international editions. Nicki Minaj holds claims for Vogue Arabia (2018) and a solo US Vogue cover. Cardi B made US Vogue history with Kulture (2020). Lil' Kim's iconic 1999 editorial is foundational.

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