Top 10 Best Female Rap Collaborations of 2021
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This year, countless women came together from disparate corners of Hip-Hop to deliver collaborations that were fun, innovative, introspective or all of the above.
Female rappers also exclusively contributed to the soundtrack for Bruised, Halle Berry’s directorial debut.
Overall, 2021 was another banner year for female rap and the best moments came when women got together to spit their rhymes in the absence of men.
Below is a list of the 10 best women-led collaborations of 2021.
1) Saweetie feat. Doja Cat - “Best Friend”
Recently nominated for a Grammy, “Best Friend” brings two of music’s current “it”-girls to the forefront, showcasing both their abilities to create trends and craft catchy one-liners. The song shares the best parts of friendship through fun verses and an inescapable hook. Both Saweetie and Doja Cat are at the top of their games (and the rap game in general these days), each displaying their individual style and swagger while celebrating the other as their bestie.
2) BIA feat. Nicki Minaj - “Whole Lotta Money Remix”
Revealed during an Instagram Live broadcast from Nicki Minaj’s residence, the official remix to BIA’s breakout record features the Queen rapper taking the laid-back track up a notch. Minaj adds a verse of her own following BIA’s original rhymes, giving fans a taste of her mixtape days by dropping her infamous “hold up Holiday” lines and running the beat back. The “BarBIA” duo also adds a fun third verse, trading lines back-and-forth
3)Rico Nasty Feat. Flo Milli - “Money”
Sampling 2 Live Crew’s “We Want Some Pu**y” and Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing,” “Money” finds Rico Nasty and Flo Milli clearly and unapologetically stating their desires. The song is a fun spin on two throwback tracks, and the duo’s chemistry is undeniable
4) Megan Thee Stallion Feat. City Girls - “Do It On The Tip”
Megan Thee Stallion and City Girls connected for an upbeat, raunchy, rhyme-filled song. The rappers, all known for sometimes having risqué lyrics, do not hold back on this one. On the Houston lyricist’s debut album, Good News, the song is credited to Hot Girl Meg, a particularly fiery alter ego in Thee Stallion’s arsenal of rap personas. The twerk-inducing beat is paired with witty punchlines that leave a desire for the three ladies to collaborate again.
5)Kayla Nicole feat. Taylor Girlz - “Bundles”
Kayla Nicole’s comedic YouTube videos have often gone viral, and now her music is doing the same. “Bundles” took TikTok by storm with more than one trend coming from the track. The record is a celebration of friendship and flawless wigs as Kayla Nicole’s charismatic personality shines through the bass-driven beat.
6)Lakeyah feat. City Girls - “Female Goat”
The women of Quality Control Music teamed up to prove they are just as capable as the men on the label. Lakeyah and both members of City Girls position themselves as the best out, and promise a rude awakening for anyone who opposes.
7) Erica Banks feat. DreamDoll, and BeatKing - “Toot that Remix”
Adding “Toot That Remix” to her catalog, Erica Banks reminds listeners she can flip a throwback hit into a modern twerk anthem with ease.
Joined by DreamDoll, the song samples the late Huey’s 2007 breakout single “Pop Lock And Drop It.” Together, the rappers add a twist to the nostalgic beat with raunchy rhymes and a catchy hook.
8) Bree Runway feat. Missy Elliott - “ATM”
Bree Runway is creating a cutting-edge sound of her own, so it was only right she linked up with Missy Elliot, one of the most innovative artists in music history.
In 2020, the London musician tweeted Missy, calling her “mom” and earning a cosign in the response. Now, the pair have collaborated on “ATM,” a confident, bass-heavy song that explores what it takes to push their buttons.
9) Lizzo feat. Cardi B - “Rumors”
On “Rumors” two of the most polarizing women in music take a “so what” approach to their response to social media gossip.
The first new track from Lizzo in two years showcased her signature mix of rapping and singing in addition to a standout verse from Cardi B.
10)Young M.A feat Rubi Rose - “Don Diva”
The Brooklyn rapper brings her signature cheeky one-liners as she and Rubi Rose exchange verses. With no hook, Young M.A and Rose spend the entire song trading flexes.
“Don Diva” features both rappers sharing dazzling details describing their sex lives, wealth, and opulent lifestyles.
#2021WrapUp #hiphopmusic #Music
Female rappers also exclusively contributed to the soundtrack for Bruised, Halle Berry’s directorial debut.
Overall, 2021 was another banner year for female rap and the best moments came when women got together to spit their rhymes in the absence of men.
Below is a list of the 10 best women-led collaborations of 2021.
1) Saweetie feat. Doja Cat - “Best Friend”
Recently nominated for a Grammy, “Best Friend” brings two of music’s current “it”-girls to the forefront, showcasing both their abilities to create trends and craft catchy one-liners. The song shares the best parts of friendship through fun verses and an inescapable hook. Both Saweetie and Doja Cat are at the top of their games (and the rap game in general these days), each displaying their individual style and swagger while celebrating the other as their bestie.
2) BIA feat. Nicki Minaj - “Whole Lotta Money Remix”
Revealed during an Instagram Live broadcast from Nicki Minaj’s residence, the official remix to BIA’s breakout record features the Queen rapper taking the laid-back track up a notch. Minaj adds a verse of her own following BIA’s original rhymes, giving fans a taste of her mixtape days by dropping her infamous “hold up Holiday” lines and running the beat back. The “BarBIA” duo also adds a fun third verse, trading lines back-and-forth
3)Rico Nasty Feat. Flo Milli - “Money”
Sampling 2 Live Crew’s “We Want Some Pu**y” and Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing,” “Money” finds Rico Nasty and Flo Milli clearly and unapologetically stating their desires. The song is a fun spin on two throwback tracks, and the duo’s chemistry is undeniable
4) Megan Thee Stallion Feat. City Girls - “Do It On The Tip”
Megan Thee Stallion and City Girls connected for an upbeat, raunchy, rhyme-filled song. The rappers, all known for sometimes having risqué lyrics, do not hold back on this one. On the Houston lyricist’s debut album, Good News, the song is credited to Hot Girl Meg, a particularly fiery alter ego in Thee Stallion’s arsenal of rap personas. The twerk-inducing beat is paired with witty punchlines that leave a desire for the three ladies to collaborate again.
5)Kayla Nicole feat. Taylor Girlz - “Bundles”
Kayla Nicole’s comedic YouTube videos have often gone viral, and now her music is doing the same. “Bundles” took TikTok by storm with more than one trend coming from the track. The record is a celebration of friendship and flawless wigs as Kayla Nicole’s charismatic personality shines through the bass-driven beat.
6)Lakeyah feat. City Girls - “Female Goat”
The women of Quality Control Music teamed up to prove they are just as capable as the men on the label. Lakeyah and both members of City Girls position themselves as the best out, and promise a rude awakening for anyone who opposes.
7) Erica Banks feat. DreamDoll, and BeatKing - “Toot that Remix”
Adding “Toot That Remix” to her catalog, Erica Banks reminds listeners she can flip a throwback hit into a modern twerk anthem with ease.
Joined by DreamDoll, the song samples the late Huey’s 2007 breakout single “Pop Lock And Drop It.” Together, the rappers add a twist to the nostalgic beat with raunchy rhymes and a catchy hook.
8) Bree Runway feat. Missy Elliott - “ATM”
Bree Runway is creating a cutting-edge sound of her own, so it was only right she linked up with Missy Elliot, one of the most innovative artists in music history.
In 2020, the London musician tweeted Missy, calling her “mom” and earning a cosign in the response. Now, the pair have collaborated on “ATM,” a confident, bass-heavy song that explores what it takes to push their buttons.
9) Lizzo feat. Cardi B - “Rumors”
On “Rumors” two of the most polarizing women in music take a “so what” approach to their response to social media gossip.
The first new track from Lizzo in two years showcased her signature mix of rapping and singing in addition to a standout verse from Cardi B.
10)Young M.A feat Rubi Rose - “Don Diva”
The Brooklyn rapper brings her signature cheeky one-liners as she and Rubi Rose exchange verses. With no hook, Young M.A and Rose spend the entire song trading flexes.
“Don Diva” features both rappers sharing dazzling details describing their sex lives, wealth, and opulent lifestyles.
#2021WrapUp #hiphopmusic #Music
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