Queen Latifah
Dana Elaine Owens is an American musician and singer, better than her stage name, Queen Latifah. Her work as a music as well as a film and television artist has garnered her two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Image Awards. She also won a Grammy Award as well as six additional Grammy nominations. Queen Latifah, the daughter of an Newark New Jersey schoolteacher and a Newark New Jersey police officer Lancelot Owens Senior, was born and raised within Newark New Jersey. Latifah's parents separated when she was 10 years old. Latifah was a student at a Catholic school and was educated in Newark New Jersey. She went to in the Baptist church. Latifah means gentle and very kind. Her mother gave it to her at the age of aged eight. Latifah has always been tall and tall. Standing 5'10" She was a power forward of her high-school basketball team. She performed the number"Home" from the show The Wiz in a high school play. Latifah began to beatbox with the fresh rap ladies. Latifah is one of the original members of the Flavor Unit, which was at the time a group made up of DJ Mark the 45 King. Mark James aka the DJ Mark the 40 King, created an audition for the rap Princess of the Posse by Queen Latifah. The song was recorded and given to Yo! MTV Raps Freddy. Dante Ross of Tommy Boy Music has signed Latifah upon hearing the track. She released her first single, Wrath of My Madness, in 1988.





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