| Antoinette | |
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| Also known as | The Gangstress[1] |
| Born | 1970[2] |
| Origin | Queens, New York, U.S.A |
| Genres | Rap, hip hop, Golden Age, East Coast Rap |
| Occupations | Rapper |
| Years active | 1987-1991 |
| Labels | Next Plateau |
| Associated acts | Hurby Azor, Salt-N-Pepa, Sweet Tee |
| Notable instruments | |
| Vocals | |
Antoinette was an American rapper from Queens, New York who released two albums, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She made her first appearance on producer Hurby Azor's 1987 compilation album, Hurby's Machine,[3] with her song "I Got An Attitude", in which she dissed fellow rapper MC Lyte. This led to a beef between the two rappers. Antoinette's musical output was equally divided between funk, go-go, and hip-house. She has been mentioned in the Vibe Hip-Hop Divas publication.[4]
| Year | Album | Chart Positions | ||
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| US Hip-Hop | ||||
| 1989 | Who's the Boss? | 47 | ||
| 1990 | Burnin' at 20 Below | 66 | ||
Now she is the 1st lady of The Greater Holy Tabernacle Church. Located in The Bronx, New York On Third Ave. Where The Pastor is Bishop Shelvis R. Green.
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