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Hip-Hop has long been waiting for a suitable queen to return and declare the vacant crown hers. Concurrently we’ve also been waiting for her to cast out all of the unfit females who erroneously claim that same crown for themselves, yet display none of the qualifications to hold it. Out of Atlanta by way of Detroit we have discovered a woman named Boog Brown, who if by any indication of her new project with celebrated newcomer Apollo Brown, has made the single best bid for why she is the rightful heir to the matriarchal side of the culture we all love. With her debut album Brown Study, no woman in rap can deny her skill, will or talent…at the present moment she is the proud owner of the preeminent album created by any woman in Hip-Hop this year. It’s striking; the dexterity of her flow and lyrics are pointed enough to penetrate the psyche of the toughest critic or hater. From the moment Apollo Brown’s boom bap backing on “Masterplan” comes in as Brown Study commences all the necessary traits Boog’s possesses of being a genuine candidate as a true femcee are glaringly apparent. It really should be no surprise, her angling and foresight to get up with Apollo to do an entire album with her was an extremely savvy move. In two years people will be writing about how he’s the new Large Professor and she’s the first artist he’s contributed an entire soundtrack to. Boog’s voice is balanced, it isn’t too garish or masculine nor does it pander to the Nikki Minaj crowd who seem to desire