This New Netflix Documentary Explores the Undeniable Role of Women in Hip-Hop

As we approach the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, Netflix is introducing an all-new documentary that highlights the pivotal role that women played in the rise of the genre.

Dubbed LADIES FIRST: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop, the four-episode docuseries aims to "recontextualize the irrepressible women of hip-hop and their role in the genre's 50 years by reinserting them into the canon where they belong: at the center, from day one to present day."

Featuring words from the likes of MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and Rah Digga, alongside contemporary chart-toppers like Latto, Tierra Whack, Saweetie and Coi Leray -- the series also includes snippets from important industry figures like record label execs, journalists and stylists.

According to the synopsis, "LADIES FIRST: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop contextualizes the history of the music that changed the world within the wider social, racial, and political landscape of the times and, crucially, through a female lens."

Take a look at the first official trailers for LADIES FIRST: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop above, ahead of the official premiere on August 9 on Netflix.

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