Women in Christian Rap & Hip‑Hop You Should Know
There are tons of male Christian rappers and hip‑hop artists out there, but what about the women — both known and underrated — who are shaping the space? I put together a list so you can discover some incredible talent you might’ve missed.
Angie Rose
One of my all‑time favorites. Angie Rose is a Puerto Rican artist from the Bronx who can rap, sing, and switch between the two effortlessly. Her energy and charisma give shades of Cardi B meets Lauryn Hill, but with a fully Christ‑centered message. She’s versatile, bold, and always uplifting.
HeeSun Lee
HeeSun Lee once did a freestyle session with Angie Rose on DJ Wade‑O’s show (Wade‑O is basically the Christian hip‑hop version of Sway). Her delivery is sharp and thoughtful — think early Nicki Minaj mixed with Lecrae‑style storytelling.
V. Rose
Another “Rose,” but with a totally different lane. V. Rose is more of a singer than a rapper, known for her work with Flame on the song Surrender. Her sound leans toward Ariana Grande meets Britt Nicole, with bright, melodic pop‑influenced vocals.
Jasmine Orozco (Jas)
I haven’t heard a ton of her catalog, but she stood out years ago on Brother IG’s Christian rap cypher I’m One Too, which even featured Fast & Furious actor Noel G. Jas brought a confident, grounded flow — kind of like Snow Tha Product with a softer edge.
Little G Fresh
TikTok put me onto Little G Fresh, an Ohio artist of Lebanese descent. Her music is uplifting, raw, and speaks directly to people in the middle of a struggle. She has that NF‑style emotional honesty, but with a feminine tone and a hopeful bounce.
Yumiya!
Another TikTok discovery. Yumiya has a smooth, catchy style that reminds me a bit of Doja Cat’s melodic playfulness, but with clean, faith‑driven content. She also gives off similar vibes to Cas (another TikTok artist), who blends rap and melody in a really natural way.
Megan Tossi
Megan Tossi is another TikTok standout. Don’t let the platform fool you — these artists are polished, professional, and genuinely talented. If you like Halsey‑style vocals mixed with hip‑hop elements, she’s worth checking out.
Anike (formerly Wande)
Anike — who many still know as Wande — was the first female artist signed to Reach Records. I listened to more of her older work, but she’s still fire. Her style mixes Missy Elliott’s creativity with Lecrae’s clarity and purpose.
Jackie Hill Perry
Jackie Hill Perry came up through Humble Beast and is now with Reach Records. She’s known for her spoken word, but her rap delivery is powerful and poetic — imagine a Christian version of Jill Scott’s spoken‑word era, but with sharper punchlines.
A.I. The Anomaly
Signed to Bizzle’s God Over Money label, A.I. The Anomaly brings a gritty, introspective style. She has that Rapsody‑type lyrical depth, with a strong focus on testimony and real‑life experiences.
Toyalove
Toyalove appeared with Angie Rose on the track Encore, and she’s collaborated with artists like Mikes Minnick, Niko Eme, Mike Teezy, and DKG Kie. Her sound blends Kehlani‑like smoothness with rhythmic, upbeat hip‑hop elements.