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My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop
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My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop

Aug 30, 2010
0h 43m
★ 3.5

Overview

Ava DuVernay focuses on the history of female MCs in the hip hop industry in this short documentary that features Missy Elliott, Salt-N-Pepa, Eve, Jean Grae, Roxanne Shante, Trina, The Lady of Rage, and many more.

Genres

Music
Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Forward Movement

My Mic Sounds Nice: A Truth About Women and Hip Hop Trailers

Cast

MC Lyte

Self

MC Lyte

Roxanne Shanté

Self

Roxanne Shanté

Trina

Self

Trina

Ladybug Mecca

Self

Ladybug Mecca

Nikki D

Self

Nikki D

The Lady of Rage

Self

The Lady of Rage

Yolanda Whitaker

Self

Yolanda Whitaker

Lil Mama

Self

Lil Mama

Tiye Phoenix

Self

Tiye Phoenix

Medusa

Self

Medusa

Cheryl 'Salt' James

Self

Cheryl 'Salt' James

Sandra 'Pepa' Denton

Self

Sandra 'Pepa' Denton

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