During the early 1980s, the most feared combat emcee in New York City was a fiery teenager from the Queensbridge slums who carried the burden of the entire world on her shoulders. Roxanne Shanté was on her path to becoming a hip-hop legend when she was just fourteen years old and hustling the streets to provide for her family.
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During the early 1980s, the most feared combat emcee in New York City was a fiery teenager from the Queensbridge slums who carried the burden of the entire world on her shoulders. Roxanne Shanté was on her path to becoming a hip-hop legend when she was just fourteen years old and hustling the streets to provide for her family.
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