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  1. All Hail the Queen by Queen Latifah, released 07 November 1989 1. Dance for Me 2. Queen Latifah featuring De La Soul - Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children (LP Version) 3. Come into My House 4. Latifah's Law 5. Wrath of My Madness 6. The Pros 7. Queen Latifah featuring Monie Love - Ladies First (LP Version) 8. A King and Queen Creation 9.

  2. All Hail the Queen is the debut studio album by American rapper Queen Latifah. The album was released on November 7, 1989, through Tommy Boy Records. The feminist anthem [1] "Ladies First", featuring Monie Love, remains one of Latifah's signature songs.

  3. 31 de jan. de 2024 · 00:00 1 Dance For Me03:46 2 Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children08:15 3 Come Into My House12:33 4 Latifah's Law16:26 5 Wrath Of My Madness20:43 6 The Pros26:...

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  4. All Hail the Queen is the debut album by Native Tongues member Queen Latifah, released on November 28, 1989, by Tommy Boy Records. Unlike her Native Tongue counterparts,...

  5. 19 de jan. de 2022 · For the teenager out of Jersey, All Hail The Queen was only the beginning. Queen Latifah's first album set her on a path to Hip-Hop greatness and pop culture omnipresence. Her charismatic, confident debut solidified her crew, but it also affirmed that Dana Owens was ready for her close-up.

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  6. 13 de mai. de 2013 · Cool as a classic Golden Age record, a part of the Native Tongues discography that is cemented in their history, but it doesn't hold up to, say, De La or Tribe. Go listen to Black Reign if you want a fulfilling Queen Latifah experience.

  7. All Hail the Queen, an Album by Queen Latifah. Released 27 October 1989 on Tommy Boy (catalog no. TB 1022; Vinyl LP). Genres: East Coast Hip Hop. Rated #466 in the best albums of 1989. Featured peformers: Queen Latifah (rap), Bart Everly (photography), Jane Wexler (photography), Steven Miglio (layout, design), Howard Zucker (typography).