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There are good men out there. There are guys who have their priorities straight, who take care of their kids, who respect their mothers.
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I grew up with park jams. That's how I knew about rap... The local MCs would grab the mic and start rapping. I just used to be so in awe and fascinated and like, 'Wow, this is amazing!' But I would never, ever touch the mic. Heck no.
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'Push It,' to me, was very pop. And back then, you were called 'sell-out' to be pop.
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For girls who want to get their waistline down a little bit and don't have any weights in the house, they can actually use a broom and put it behind their necks, lap over it and twist and squat. I do all of that if I don't go to the gym.
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We opened the door for women rappers.
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I like to look good. I'm well-respected, and I demand that - and I don't mind showin' off!
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Our trademark asymmetrical hairstyle came about by accident. My sister was trying to get her beautician's licence, and I was her guinea pig. She permed my hair and didn't wash out one of the sides properly, so the whole right side of my hair was eaten out. After she washed it, I was half bald.
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There is a business side to me and a spiritual side.
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A lot of our fans, they always say Salt-N-Pepa and Spinderella was the soundtrack to their lives.
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When I see a cutie in front at a concert, I say, 'Ohhh, you're so cute! What's your name?' But I wouldn't do that in real life.
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We brought fashion, fun, and femininity to hip hop.
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Ladies, you have to love yourself... you don't always have to have a man.
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For a long time, we got no respect. People thought we just got lucky. They said we were a one-record wonder.
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Don't rationalize or internalize abusive behavior, because love doesn't hurt.
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We need to say to ourselves 'I'm talented, loved, worthy, and valued.'
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I tried snowboarding before, and I suck at it.
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I'm gonna be in miniskirts at 50. Tina Turner.
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If you feel good about yourself, there's nothing wrong with showing your stuff.