A ‘Latina Takeover’ for Bay Area Hip-Hop

On Friday, May 10, one such quarterly showcase rolls into Neck of The Woods in San Francisco for a special “Latina Takeover,” with a full lineup of Latina MCs, dancers and DJs to turn the party out.

Well-known Los Angeles MC Reverie headlines, with Bay Area openers TYSF, Frisco Baby, Lil MC, and a performance by burlesque artist Qu’in De La Noche. The event, hosted by Snowy Gee, will also feature the Bay Area’s legendary aerosol artist DJ Agana on the turntables all night.

Four women on stage dancing.
Daylite, Nini Heart & Dance Crew showing their moves at a Queens of The Underground event. (Sarah Arnold)

Raised all over the Bay and currently residing in San Francisco, Lil MC started rapping when she was in high school, and got into battle rap in her early twenties. That’s when she noticed the discrepancy in representation. “I was the only woman I’d see in these rap battles,” she says.

Lil MC adds that nowadays, “You go out to any hip-hop space — Bay Area, L.A., Atlanta — there’s at least one or two women on the bill.” But even with the change in optics, “there’s a lot of exploitation as a female artist.”

Lil MC says her ultimate goal is to combat the idea that women in hip-hop have to fit into one of two stereotypes: either hyper-sexualized, or super-woke and super-conscious. “I feel like there isn’t really a big lane for women to just be a rapper — just rap,” says Lil MC. “I really want to shift that, especially for Bay Area artists.”


The Queens of The Underground ‘Latina Takeover’ edition takes the stage on Friday, May 10, at Neck of the Woods in San Francisco. Details here.

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