Close Menu
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
What's Hot

“Who Coppin’?” Might Not Be Larry June’s Best LP, But It Still Has Enough Moments Worth Revisiting (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

Gangrene Returns for Their Most Feature-Heavy LP “Better Than McDonald’s” (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

“Hard to Learn” Will Easily Go Down as Leedz Edutainment’s Most Personal Compilation (Album Review)

July 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
Rap Griot
Home»Hot Topic»Queen Latifah Dropped Her Sophomore LP ‘Nature Of A Sista’ 34 Years Ago
Hot Topic

Queen Latifah Dropped Her Sophomore LP ‘Nature Of A Sista’ 34 Years Ago

info@rapgriot.comBy info@rapgriot.comSeptember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
Share Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Spotify TikTok
Queen Latifah Dropped Her Sophomore LP ‘Nature Of A Sista’ 34 Years Ago
Share
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link


On this date in 1991, Queen Latifah followed up her groundbreaking debut All Hail the Queen with her sophomore album Nature of a Sista, released on Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records. Coming at a pivotal time in her career, the project reflected Latifah’s growth as both an artist and a leader in Hip Hop, blending empowerment, sharp lyricism, and crossover appeal.

The 15-track LP showcased Latifah’s versatility, moving from hard-hitting boom-bap to R&B and New Jack Swing influences. With production from K-Cut of Main Source, Naughty By Nature’s Kay Gee, and the 45 King, the album captured the sonic range of early ’90s Hip Hop while allowing Latifah to experiment beyond the underground sound of her debut.

Singles like “How Do I Love Thee” and “Fly Girl” highlighted her ability to speak directly to women with confidence and style, while tracks such as “Nature of a Sista” reminded listeners that Latifah could still hold her own on the mic in any cypher. The album also featured moments that foreshadowed her eventual crossover into R&B, jazz, and acting, showing early signs of her star power extending beyond rap.

Though Nature of a Sista didn’t chart as high as its predecessor, it was another milestone in Queen Latifah’s career, helping solidify her position not just as a rapper, but as a multi-dimensional artist who would soon dominate music, television, and film.

Today, over three decades later, the album stands as a time capsule of Latifah’s artistry during Hip Hop’s golden era and a reminder of her role as one of the first women to command mainstream respect in the genre.

Salute to the Queen for continuing to show the Nature of a Sista; fearless, versatile, and forever influential.



Source link

Dropped Latifah Nature Nature Of A Sista album Queen Queen Latifah Sista Sophomore Years
Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on TikTok
Share. Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Previous ArticleCardi B Says America In “Very Bad Place” Over “Immoral, Evil” Behavior
Next Article Rihanna Shows Off Her Growing Baby Bump In Los Angeles

Related Posts

News

Foolio Killer Davion Murphy Gets Five Years Added to Sentence

July 16, 2026
The Underground

O.G.C. Celebrates 3 Decades of “Da Storm” by Dropping “3:30”, First Project in 28 Years (EP Review)

July 10, 2026
News

Here Are All 194 XXL Freshmen Over the Years

June 24, 2026
News

Mystikal’s Son Speaks Out After Rapper Gets 20 Years for Rape

June 22, 2026
News

Mystikal Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Rape

June 16, 2026
The Underground

Typical Cats Mark 25 Years in Hip-Hop with a Landmark Los Angeles Show at Don Quijote

June 16, 2026
Top Posts

Beezy Blanco Shares His Journey From Studio To Spotlight In New Single “Dog”

July 21, 2025366 Views

Doechii Opens Up About Her Accidental Success

August 16, 2025263 Views

Mets Take 2nd Win In A Row, Series Opener vs. Padres 8-3

September 17, 2025240 Views

Eazy E “Eazy-er Said Than Dunn” (1988)

July 20, 2025226 Views
Don't Miss

“Who Coppin’?” Might Not Be Larry June’s Best LP, But It Still Has Enough Moments Worth Revisiting (Album Review)

Vallejo, California emcee Larry June back with his 13th LP halfway through summer. Somebody who’s been quite…

Gangrene Returns for Their Most Feature-Heavy LP “Better Than McDonald’s” (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

“Hard to Learn” Will Easily Go Down as Leedz Edutainment’s Most Personal Compilation (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

Desiigner Arrested for Domestic Violence Again

July 17, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Loading
About Us

Rap Griot is the voice of hip hop’s past, present, and pulse—where backstories of the culture take center stage. From the corner to the conference room, we spotlight the real voices behind the mic and the moguls behind the scenes. Artists, insiders, and icons pull up to speak their truth, share their journey, and unpack the raw reality behind the headlines. This is where hip hop speaks for itself.

Our Picks

“Who Coppin’?” Might Not Be Larry June’s Best LP, But It Still Has Enough Moments Worth Revisiting (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

Gangrene Returns for Their Most Feature-Heavy LP “Better Than McDonald’s” (Album Review)

July 18, 2026

“Hard to Learn” Will Easily Go Down as Leedz Edutainment’s Most Personal Compilation (Album Review)

July 18, 2026
Most Popular

Inside the Kendrick Lamar College Course to Study His Lyrics

August 2, 20251 Views

Machine Gun Kelly Wanted To Name His Child “Kid”

August 2, 20251 Views

Ghostface Killah Drops “Rap Kingpin,” Announces Supreme Clientele 2 for August 2025Ask ChatGPT

August 2, 20251 Views
Copyright© 2026 Rap Griot. All Rights Reserved
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.