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Spotify’s recent art exhibit, *The Gold Standard*, pays tribute to the powerful legacy and ongoing impact of women in hip-hop, spotlighting both the genre’s history and its present.
This celebration is further enriched by a candid discussion featuring modern stars Latto, Sexyy Red, and Flo Milli, who share their personal inspirations and experiences.
Women have been integral to hip-hop from its early days, with pioneering figures like MC Lyte, Salt-N-Pepa, and Queen Latifah breaking barriers and advocating for women’s rights through their bold Lyrics.
Their trailblazing efforts set the stage for later icons such as Lil’ Kim, Missy Elliott, and Ms. Lauryn Hill, who commanded attention in the ’90s and 2000s with their diverse expressions of confidence and femininity.
Today, we are in a golden era for female hip-hop artists. Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Doja Cat are among those leading the charge, achieving unprecedented success and shaping the genre’s future.
Spotify’s *The Gold Standard* exhibit in NYC honors these artists with a series of portraits by fine artist Manon Biernacki, celebrating their influence from 2018 to the present.
Each portrait, inspired by Renaissance themes, highlights their artistic mastery and contributions like in the photo below.
In a recent YouTube conversation, Latto, Sexyy Red, and Flo Milli reflected on how their predecessors have inspired them and how they, in turn, are shaping the future of hip-hop.
They spoke about the sense of community among female artists, contrasting it with the often competitive portrayal seen on social media. They emphasized that their interactions are supportive and collaborative, rather than adversarial.
Latto shared her admiration for the trailblazers like TLC’s Left Eye, who have influenced her style and career.
Sexyy Red and Flo Milli also highlighted their role models and the unique contributions of each artist in today’s scene.
They discussed how the industry has evolved, noting that while social media brings both opportunities and challenges, it also allows them to connect with fans and support one another.
Briana Younger, Spotify’s Editorial Lead for Hip-Hop, underscored that *The Gold Standard* aims to showcase not only the current success of female artists but also their lasting impact.
“This exhibit is about celebrating the longevity of this era,” she said. “These women are not just one-hit wonders; they have consistently been part of the conversation and continue to evolve the industry.”
As Latto, Sexyy Red, and Flo Milli discussed their inspirations and the collaborative spirit in hip-hop, it became clear that the genre is thriving with a new generation of female artists who are both celebrating their legacy and paving the way for future talents.
*The Gold Standard* serves as a testament to this evolution, honoring the contributions of women who are setting new standards for artistic excellence in hip-hop.
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