Roxanne Shante, a Devastating and Vicious MC repping Queensbridge Houses Hip Hop audio podcast by Professor Eva Marie King https://open.spotify.com/episode/3uxZBtjVFzsJae8Gh4iEkI?si=eXiyTVlPT12Opa_BWgcIkg&utm_source=copy-link On this episode I discuss Roxanne Shante and her enormous contribution to Hip Hop Movement, Culture and Music. In October 2010, I had the opportunity of seeing a performance by Roxanne Shante at the Hip Hop Culture Center in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City which at that time was located in the Magic Johnson Theater. I was amazed at how skilled she was at "going off the head" or freestyle rhyming, she is phenomenal. On this day, October 12, 2010, Roxanne Shante allowed me to film a drop (https://youtu.be/x7uZ_PiWGLw) of her speaking about MC Sha-Rock's new book of memoirs titled, "The Story of the Beginning and End of Hip Hop's First MC: Luminary Icon." (@MCShaRock #MCShaRock @IamMCShaRock) I encourage young artists to introduce yourself to Roxanne Shante, she was extremely professional and kind to me. Listen to additional audio podcasts on this Queens Hip Hop History channel. Access Roxanne Shante social media via @ImRoxanneShante http://www.Instagram.com/ImRoxanneShante. Connect with me Professor Eva Marie King via Instagram: @ProfessorEvaMarieKing http://www.Instagram.com/ProfessorEvaMarieKing. (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClCCcbAJD7p/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=



















