Queen Latifah
Dana Elaine Owens, better called Queen Latifah in the US, is a rapper and actress. Queen Latifah's career in television and music has earned her a Golden Globe award two Screen Actors Guild Awards two Image Awards a Grammy Award Six additional Grammy nominations and an Emmy Award nomination and an Academy Award nomination. Queen Latifah, the daughter of a Newark New Jersey schoolteacher and an Newark New Jersey police officer Lancelot Owens Senior was raised and born in Newark New Jersey. Her father and mother separated after Latifah reached the age of ten. Latifah was born and brought up within Newark New Jersey attended Catholic school in Newark. Latifah refers to gentle and gentle. Her mother gave it to her when she was eight years old. Latifah, 5-foot-10" tall power forward on the high school team, was always tall. She performed the number home from the show The Wiz in a high school performance. Latifah began to beatbox with the ladies fresh rap group. Latifah is one of the first members of the Flavor Unit, which was at that time a collective made up of DJ Mark the45 King. Mark James aka the 45 King recorded a rendition of Queen Latifah's Princess of the Posse rap. He then gave it to Yo! MTV Raps Freddy. Dante Ross, an employee of Tommy Boy Music who heard the song and was signed by Latifah in 1988 to release her first single Wrath of My Madness.





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