
In a recent interview with Madame Noire, Rah Digga shared her thoughts on the Hip-Hop's connectivity across eras, and what she believes are the core elements of Hip-Hop.
Early in the interview, Digga, who's touted as a premiere lyricist backed by her work with the Outsidaz, Flipmode Squad, and on her own solo albums, including Dirty Harriet, explained her motivation early on in her career.
“So I’m gonna be that Brick City, extra punchline girl," she said. "And I just had to make sure that whatever I was doing, I just did it to the fullest... I always channeled my inner KRS, Kool G Rap and Rakim. Those were literally the three men that taught Rah Digga how to write a dope 16.”
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