U.N.I.T.Y.Philadelphia's lady DJs, b-girls, and hip hop hip-hop or hip hop n. 1. A popular urban youth culture, closely associated with rap music and with the style and fashions of African-American inner-city residents. 2. Rap music. adj. heads came together in February for the first PHRESH: A Celebration of Women in Hip Hop. The event, which included workshops, discussions, and film screenings, culminated in an evening of funky funky - Said of something that functions, but in a slightly strange, klugey way. It does the job and would be difficult to change, so its obvious non-optimality is left alone. Often used to describe interfaces. collaborations between female dancers, rappers, musicians and DJs. Dancer/choreographer/organizer Michele Byrd-McPhee said that, surprisingly, the panel discussion was packed. The speakers on the panel were from all parts of the hip hop world, including I-Rize, a business woman at Jazzy jazz·y adj. jazz·i·er, jazz·i·est 1. Resembling jazz in form or nature; rhythmical. 2. Slang Showy; flashy: a jazzy car. Jeff's record label; and Rockafella, a Bronx-based break dancer. This was part of a recent surge of events bringing women together to highlight their involvement in hip hop. And to this we (and Queen Latifah
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