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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Bo$$, hip-hop pioneer and the first female rapper signed to Def Jam, dies at 54

 

Bo$$, whose real name was Lichelle Marie Laws, was a trailblazing hip-hop artist known for


her groundbreaking contributions to the genre. Here are the key details about her life and career:

  1. Early Career and Def Jam Signing:

    • Bo$$ emerged in the early 1990s as one of the first female rappers to sign with Def Jam Records. This historic achievement marked a significant milestone for women in hip-hop.
    • She caught the attention of Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam, who recognized her talent and decided to form Def Jam West in Los Angeles. Bo$$ became the label’s inaugural signee on the West Coast12.
  2. Album and Impact:

  3. Legacy and Tributes:

    • Bo$$ will be remembered as a pioneer in hip-hop, breaking barriers for female artists in a male-dominated industry.
    • She collaborated with other prominent artists, including DJ Quik, and left an indelible mark on the West Coast rap scene.
    • Despite her relatively short career, Bo$$'s impact continues to resonate, and fellow hip-hop artists have paid tribute to her on social media.
    • Kurtis Blow honored her legacy, emphasizing her role as the first Detroit female gangsta rapper signed to Def Jam.
    • Bun B also expressed his condolences, recognizing her as one of the best female MCs and a dear friend2.
  4. Health Challenges:

Rest in peace, Bo$$—your impact on the culture lives on. 



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