How she got started: Latifah began her career as a DJ in the early 1980s. She released her debut album, "All Hail the Queen," in 1989.
Unique attributes: Latifah is known for her empowering lyrics and her positive messages. She is also an accomplished actress, singer, and producer.
Awards: Latifah has won numerous awards, including 8 Grammy Awards, 4 NAACP Image Awards, and a Tony Award.
Best works/collaborations: Latifah's best works include the albums "All Hail the Queen," "U.N.L.A.W.E.D.," and "The Dana Owens Album." She has also collaborated with many other artists, including Mary J. Blige, Common, and Missy Elliott.
Upcoming work: Latifah is currently working on her next album. She is also set to star in the upcoming film "The Equalizer 3."
How she got started: Elliott began her career as a dancer and choreographer. She signed with Elektra Records in 1991 and released her debut album, "Supa Dupa Fly," in 1997.
Unique attributes: Elliott is known for her unique and innovative sound. She is also known for her creative music videos.
Awards: Elliott has won numerous awards, including 4 Grammy Awards, 20 NAACP Image Awards, and 4 MTV Video Music Awards.
How she got started: Hill began her career as a member of the Fugees. The Fugees released their debut album, "Blunted on Reality," in 1994.
Unique attributes: Hill is known for her unique and soulful voice. She is also known for her socially conscious lyrics.
Awards: Hill has won numerous awards, including 5 Grammy Awards.
Best works/collaborations: Hill's best works include the albums "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" and "MTV Unplugged No. 2.0." She has also collaborated with many other artists, including Wyclef Jean, D'Angelo, and Common.