Women’s History Month 2024: 10 Women Creating a Buzz In Entertainment

These stars are contributing to a new era of Rap, R&B, and Comedy with their captivating styles.

In honor of Women’s History Month, we are shedding light on entertainers who are enriching their respective fields with the pride that comes with being Black women.

As their influence continues to swell on TikTok, these sistas are undoubtedly destined for immeasurable fame.

From rewriting the playbook in the R&B game to the once male-dominated Rap, Hip-Hop, and comedy world, these visionaries anxious for a seat at the table; they pulled up their own chair and took a seat.

Here are 10 sistas we’ve kept our notifications on to stay atop their next moves.

In 2023, this vocalist crushed the game with her single “On My Mama” which would help land her the “Best New Artist” title at the 66th Grammy Awards. In fact, her album –“Jaguar II”– also won “Record of the Year,” and the “Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical,” award at this year’s ceremony.

Monét’s journey to the top also added past years of working in the background for others.

Before the success of “On My Mama,” she had written music for Ariana Granda and Chris Brown, among others.

This queen’s ascension start as a child star on the Disney channel. Still, Jones would gain the blueprint to forging her own path into adulthood.

In 2021, she was cast as Hilary Banks on Peacock’s “Bel-Air.” And when she’s not on set, she’s at the back of the mic.

In 2022, she released “ICU” which racked up a ton of support on airwaves and TikTok.

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