Personally, I would have ranked her higher.
“She’s not trying to be the sidekick,” said MTV News senior writer Jayson Rodriguez. “She’s not trying to be the Foxy Brown to Jay-Z, the Lil’ Kim to Biggie. She has her own language, with like the Nicktionary, all these Barbiez. She’s trying to be a leader herself, and I think she’s sort of amplifying her own star power with these things she’s creating. She doesn’t have to lean on Drake, she doesn’t lean on Lil Wayne. She has her own foundation she can lean on. And I don’t think we’ve seen that from a female MC in a long time.”
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