In this episode of A Queen’s Rhythm, DJ A set and Aleyssia explore how African women in hip-hop are reclaiming power, identity, and feminism on their own terms. They discuss how female artists challenge cultural expectations, navigate double standards, and use music as a tool
for resistance and empowerment. Highlighting voices like Sister Fa, Gigi Lamayne, and Sho Madjozi, the hosts show how African women transform hip-hop into a space for authenticity and cultural pride. The episode also draws connections between African and American female artists,
examining shared struggles and triumphs. Ultimately, A Queen’s Rhythm celebrates African women’s agency in reshaping hip-hop and asserting their rightful place in the global music scene.
Podcast: A Queen’s Rhythm: African Women Reclaiming Hip Hop

