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Livin' in a Hoe House1990 • Album
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If BWP (Bitches With Problems) weren't hip-hop's most controversial female group of the early '90s, then HWA (Hoes With Attitudes) certainly qualified. Openly flaunting a loose (to put it mildly) sexual attitude and standing vulgarity to vulgarity with any male rapper, HWA failed to generate much sales action, but certainly got plenty of publicity, including a lengthy article in The Source and condemnation from sources as diverse as Rev. Calvin Butts and filmmaker Spike Lee. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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