
Peace to those loving hip-hop and blessings to women making strides for the culture.
In this issue of VERBALISMS magazine our staff has compiled the latest and greatest on the independent scene. The ladies featured in this month’s issue of VERBALISMS are writing their own industry rules, while keeping us wanting more from the underground. Take a look at what’s waiting…
Masia One: Realizing Hip-Hop
“Women have been a part of hip-hop culture since realization. The novelty should have worn off by now,” laments Masia One as she talks about making money and music in an industry that rather she shakes her ass. Sharon Paz takes the notes.
Byata: A Master of Flow
A Brooklynite by way of Russia, Byata takes time out with Style Editor, Kara Rondina, to discuss dealing with gender and race bias, individuality and true independent style.
Maya Azucena: Something a Little Different
Shawan Wade writes the story of a storyteller who disrupts popular metaphors of wealth and glorified sexuality, while forcing us to rethink artificial images of life and beauty.
How can you be featured in VERBALISMS? VERBALISMS magazine is always looking for women who are changing the face of music. If you would like to submit your media kit to the staff at VERBALISMS, please contact the Editor at editor@verbalisms.com.
Until next month,
The VERBALISMS magazine Staff
www.verbalisms.com
thewomb@verbalisms.com
VERBALISMS: WOMEN. HIP-HOP. WOMEN IN HIP-HOP.
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