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🎤 Before Cardi B, before Ice Spice, before Latin hip-hop went mainstream—there was Hurricane G. In this powerful retrospective by Rap Queens Retrospect, we honor the legacy of Gloria "Hurricane G" Rodríguez, the first Afro-Latina rapper to spit Spanglish with unapologetic pride in the male-dominated world of '90s hip-hop. From Def Squad’s first lady to the voice behind the Spanish remix of Diddy’s “P.E. 2000”, Hurricane G held her own with legends like Redman, Erick Sermon, and Cocoa Brovaz — all while representing Brooklyn and Boricua culture with grit and grace. Her 1997 album All Woman broke barriers, blending bilingual bars with raw emotion. Despite being overlooked by the mainstream, her voice left a lasting mark on hip-hop history. 💐 She wasn’t a guest in the culture — she built the cipher. ✨ Watch now to learn how Hurricane G made Spanglish cool before it was commercial, and how her story is still inspiring Afro-Latina MCs today. 📌 Subscribe to Rap Queens Retrospect for more forgotten icons and untold stories in hip-hop.