NAME: Eva Nova
TRACK: A pulso
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Dominican Republic
NAME: Eva Nova
TRACK: A pulso
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Dominican Republic
Check out our selection of 6 tracks to listen to this week!
With:
NAME: Supa
TRACK: Phonk Baby
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Nantes, France
© Julien Corroyer
NAME: Mimii
TRACK: Traum
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Germany
NAME: Big Kei
TRACK: Walk Down Lemonade Freestyle
YEAR: 2023
FROM: South Carolina, USA
NAME: Elanur
TRACK: Tic Tac Toe
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Turkey
NAME: Ocean Kelly
TRACK: Vitamin D
YEAR: 2023
FROM: Atlanta, USA
NAME: Imelda Amazone
TRACK: Liguidi
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Burkina Faso
NAME: Wohdee
TRACK: Greeze
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Birmingham, UK
NAME: Salem Aya
TRACK: Qandïsha ft. Lemhllwess
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Morocco/New York, USA
NAME: Kurgashian
TRACK: Sarah Tonin
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Montenegro
NAME: SkyDxddy
TRACK: Dax Joker (Remix)
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Florida, USA
NAME: Lizzy Jeff
TRACK: Currency
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Los Angeles, USA
Check out our playlist of 30 essential songs by female and LGBTQIA rappers in 2022 with 34 artists from 15 different countries!
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Listen to the playlist on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and YouTube.
NAME: SAK (Se Armó Kokoa)
TRACK: Rap A La Karta
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Uruguay
NAME: Jmine
TRACK: Rap Is Now
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Thailand
NAME: Azra
TRACK: Poids du monde
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Montpellier, France
For the third year in a row, Madame Rap made an infographic based on our online directory of international female and LGBTQIA+ rappers.
© Music: Carmeline – Koulchi Money
As the first French media dedicated to women and LGBTQIA+ in hip hop, Madame Rap has been working since 2015 to deconstruct cliches and highlight female and LGBTQIA+ artists in rap.
With this in mind, and for the third year in a row, we made an infographic based on our online directory of international female and LGBTQIA+ rappers. Regularly updated, this directory gathers artists who released at least one track physically, online or on social networks.
This work aims to create archives and restore to these invisibilized artists the recognition they deserve in the history of rap.
With 3028 artists in 125 different countries, (2653 female rappers and 375 LGBTQIA+ rappers) including 444 in France, how can we still claim that there are no women and queer in rap?

Download the infographic in English and in French.
NAME: Anjil
TRACK: Been Dat
YEAR: 2022
FROM: Charlotte, NC, USA