The Bridge Exclusive | The Lady Of Rage
It's no secret that the 90s was a golden era for hip hop, with so many iconic artists and songs that still hold up to this day. And now, it seems like we're seeing a resurgence of those artists, with many of them coming back to the spotlight and releasing new music. But one rapper who won't be joining in on this trend is none other than The Lady of Rage. In an exclusive interview on The Bridge with host Kyle Santillian, she revealed why she won't be making a comeback anytime soon. For those who may not know, The Lady of Rage burst onto the scene in the early 90s as a protege of Dr. Dre. She gained widespread recognition for her hit single "Afro Puffs" and her collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Tupac. But despite her success, she abruptly stepped away from the music industry in the late 90s. #Hiphop #HiphopLegend #TheBridge #MissCleo #afropuffs #theladyofrage

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