Salt-N-Pepa appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show Wednesday, April 13th
They are, undoubtedly, the group that changed the face of hip-hop as we know it. They also gave females across the globe a voice within their communities and the music industry as a whole. They are Salt-N-Pepa.
Twenty five years into their career, they continue to aspire to
great heights with history making firsts. Not only were they the
first female rappers to receive a Grammy, but they have also now teamed up with media mogul Oprah Winfrey and her talk show to become the one of the few select rappers to have the distinct honor to ever perform on
The Oprah Winfrey Show during its history-making run.
Iconic figures in history that revolutionized, like none other, their respective industries, Oprah Winfrey has invited female rap icons Salt-N-Pepa to perform on a very special episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show on Wednesday April 13th. The show is aptly titled,
"Rock Goddesses of the 70s and 80s". Among other music icons to be featured on the show are Sheryl Crow, Stevie Nicks, Sister Sledge and Miley Cyrus. Salt-N-Pepa will do a medley of their greatest hits as well as a snippet of their most recent single "Hands Up", to be released on iTunes within the coming weeks.
Watch the preview.
Salt-N-Pepa wraps a 25 city tour across the country and continue to celebrate 25 years since the release of their critically acclaimed multi-platinum selling album,
Hot, Cool & Vicious, all as media mogul Oprah Winfrey celebrates her triumphant 25th and final year of presenting The Oprah Winfrey Show to millions around the globe.
GRAMMY AWARD WINNING RAP GROUP SALT-N-PEPA CELEBRATES
THE 25th ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR FIRST ALBUM RELEASE &
KICKS OFF SALT-N-PEPA'S 20-CITY LEGENDS OF HIP-HOP TOUR
Also features Kurtis Blow, Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Kool Moe Dee, Slick Rick, MC Lyte, Rob Base, Naughty By Nature and Biz Markie

Legends, icons, trailblazers, pioneers, innovators and
trendsetters are just a few words often used to describe this group.
From Grammys to MTV Video Awards, they have won them all. Whether it's
the top of the charts or on stages at sold out coliseums across the
country, they have done it all. They are Grammy Award winning group,
Salt-N-Pepa, which consists of Cheryl James and Sandy Denton ("Salt"
and "Pepa", respectively), and Deidre "Dee Dee" Roper (DJ Spinderella).
As the first ever female rap crew, Salt-N-Pepa, broke barriers and
opened doors wide open that were once closed to women in hip-hop. They
gave women a voice in a male dominated industry and transformed the way
the music world saw women forever. With the hit songs "Push It,"
"Tramp,""Shake Your Thang," "Shoop" and "Whatta Man," Salt-N-Pepa would
defy everyone's expectations and catapult hip-hop to new levels
Salt-N-Pepa have commissioned some of their
closest friends and some of hip-hop's greatest artists to join forces
with them for the 2011 installment of Salt-N-Pepa's "
Legends of Hip-Hop
Tour." The VH1 reality show, "The Salt-N-Pepa Show," officially
reunited the ladies and made them realize that people really wanted to
see them together again. After that, they decided to settle their
differences and make this tour and several new ventures happen.
Salt-N-Pepa's "Legends of Hip-Hop Tour" is the first of many for them.
Artists who will be coming together with Salt-N-Pepa on stages across
the country include Kurtis Blow, Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Kool Moe Dee,
Slick Rick, MC Lyte, Rob Base, Naughty By Nature and Biz Markie. The
tour kicks off February 4th in Cleveland, OH at the Wolstein Center.
Each city on the tour will have different artist line-ups. Select
cities on the tour are on sale now. For more information on tickets and
artists see
Ticketmaster or
Legends of Hip Hop.
From all of Salt-N-Pepa's greatest hits to "Freaks Come Out At Night,"
by Whodini, "The Breaks," from Kurtis Blow, "The Show" from Doug E.
Fresh, "Children's Story" from Slick Rick," "How Ya Like Me Now" from
Kool Moe Dee, "Cha, Cha, Cha" from MC Lyte, "It Takes Two" from Rob
Base, "O.P.P." from Naughty By Nature, and "Just a Friend" from Biz
Markie, audiences will be able to rhyme with their favorite rappers and
relive it all up close and in person for one night. According to
Salt-N-Pepa, The "Legends of Hip-Hop Tour" will be a night of non-stop
music and nostalgia.
"We encounter so many people who said they long to hear and see us
again in concert," said Salt. "People really miss seeing us out there.
They come up to us and mention that our music touched them, brings back
so many great memories for them and helped them just see life
differently."
Salt-N-Pepa will headline and present the "Legends of Hip-Hop Tour."
Last year a smaller version of the tour saw unprecedented success. This
time around, more dates have been added to the trek across the country
and no expenses have been spared on the production value of the tour in
an effort to give their fans more of what they miss from the "LIVE"
music and rap scene.
"Last year, the response was incredible. From Atlanta to DC, we sold
out each date," said Pepa. "People really want to see us and we really
wanted to make this happen for our fans. Also, the timing was just
right and it just all came together perfectly."
Now, on the 25th anniversary of Salt-N-Pepa's first album release,
1986's Hot, Cool, & Vicious, which featured the hit song, "Push
It,"this tour has an extra special added value. Salt-N-Pepa are still
at it a quarter of a century later introducing themselves to a new
generation of fans and still making those that grew up listening to
their music continue to feel the excitement and energy that only SNP
can provide.
"We know that the tour happens to be occurring during a milestone in
our musical career, but more importantly it gives us an opportunity to
reconnect with our fans and our friends in the business," said Salt.
"When you have a chance to see people again that you've met along the
way and hear their stories again, there's nothing like it in the
world."
Outside of the realm of being legends of the hip hop game, Grammy Award
winning group, Salt-N-Pepa can also be called "revolutionaries of rap"
and "groundbreakers of the game." Not only using their mic as a means
to make big beats and heads bob, but they also used it as means to get
out messages of importance and relevance. From safe sex to independence
and respecting yourself as a woman, Salt-N-Pepa saw the urgency and
importance of empowering the female race and using their voices through
the mic to influence millions with their music.
No matter what you call them, Salt-N-Pepa, along with the other artists
on the tour, revolutionized a people, changed a culture and totally
revamped the way the world saw music forever. You can't list or mention
the top rap songs of all time without their hit songs showing up. And
you can't talk about music history without mentioning their names.
Their contributions to a culture and to the world of hip hop has
influenced the landscape and look of music as we know it today.
"Recently, we had the opportunity to see Justin Timberlake and
Christina Aguilera at events where we were performing. One of the first
things they said to us was 'we are such big fans; we absolutely love
you and your music,' " said Pepa. It just blows our mind when we see
the impact that we've had throughout the years on such huge, well
respected mega stars like them. It's both humbling and an honor all at
the same time. It just goes to show us that superstars appreciate our
music and we have genuinely impacted and touched their lives and
continue to touch the lives of millions of our fans."
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