In early 1980s NYC, the most feared combat rapper was a fiery teen from the Queensbridge slums who carried the weight of the world on her shoulders. Roxanne Shanté was on her way to become a hip-hop legend at the age of 14, hustling the streets to support her family.
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In early 1980s NYC, the most feared combat rapper was a fiery teen from the Queensbridge slums who carried the weight of the world on her shoulders. Roxanne Shanté was on her way to become a hip-hop legend at the age of 14, hustling the streets to support her family.
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