Queen Pen, author of Situations, a collection of short stories, is a columnist for The Source magazine. A protégée of producer Teddy Riley, she topped the charts as the female voice in Blackstreet's smash hit "No Diggity." She released two albums, My Melody (1997) and Conversations with Queen (2001), respectively taken on by famed labels Interscope and Motown Records. Her latest album, Blossom, titled after this novel, will be released in May 2006 with Travio/Fountana Universal Records. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Queen Pen first rose to stardom as a hit-making rap artist, then with a popular collection of short stories, Situations. Now she makes her debut as a...
...mother, I love myself, says Eternia, concluding the last verse. Mothers Day was made for moms like ETs. Queen Pen - Baby Daddy It really broke my heart to see you pushin that whip / When you couldn't even cop a new coat for your kid / It...
...The chefs at work at Union on 72 Ossington Avenue in Toronto, Canada. The wind is whistling around me, snatching away the words I'm muttering again and again under my breath: "Don't look down. Just don't look down." I look down. A small plane is coming...
...Levert’s platinum-selling album “Love and Consequences”. At that time, she furthermore recorded songs with fellow female artist Queen Pen and Hip Hop icon LL Cool J. After severing ties with Mighty Entertainment, as fate would have it, she once...
...community empowerment. Also “love” was signature to many early hip-hop music hits, for example, ”All My Love,” by Queen Pen featuring Eric Williams or ‘Why Did It Have to Me,” by Sweet Tea, “The Lover In You,” by Big Daddy Kane and of...