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  • Hailing from Queens, New York, USA, Salt-N-Pepa are a legendary Hip-Hop trio consisting of rappers Cheryl James (Salt) and Sandra Denton (Pepa), backed up by Deidra Roper as their turntablist DJ Spinderella.

    Salt-N-Pepa are trailblazers, pure and simple. Arriving at a time when hip-hop was considered a fad and would be finished by the end of the 1980’s, they were a huge part of the genre’s legitimization in the public eye and would go on to have the biggest selling album by a female rap act with their fourth effort “Very Necessary” and also be the first female winners of a Grammy award in a rap category for their single “None Of Your Business”.

    James and Denton formed the group as a duo initially, debuting in 1985 with the single “The Showstopper” under the name Super Nature. The single was discovered by Pop Art Records and became a hit on the R&B charts. From the start the duo set about tearing down the standards and stereotypes of how women in Hip-Hop should be, owning their sexuality and empowering themselves through it long before anyone else thought to.

    “The Showstopper” garnered the interest of label Next Plateau Records, who signed them for an album release. It was then that the duo became a trio, with Roper joining the group full time as their DJ, and the album followed soon after, entitled “Hot, Cool & Vicious”. It was a modest success initially, with some charting R&B hits in the form of “Tramp” and “Chick On The Side” among others. And then “Push It” happened.

    A San Francisco based DJ called Cameron Paul created a remix to the song, the B-side of “Tramp”, and their rise after that was stratospheric. A monster hit on both sides of the Atlantic, the trio were now legitimate pop stars despite James and Denton being barely into their twenties and Roper being a mere 16. However, their star was only going to rise with time.

    To this day, the vast majority of female rappers around owe a certain debt to Salt-N-Pepa. They followed up with even bigger hits like “Let’s Talk About Sex” and “Whatta Man”, they won Grammy’s, had platinum albums and singles. They were one of the key acts that legitimised female rappers and they can still rock it live to this day. They’re legends, but you knew that much already, right?

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    If you are looking to see a classic old school rap show it doesn't get any better than Salt-n-Pepa. No one can quite rile up a crowd like this relentlessly aggressive trio. DJ Spinderella is still pumping out those irresistible dance beats and Cheryl and Sandra spit the rhyme and meter as if it was the only thing they new how to do. However they prove they can do much more than just rap. On their 2014 tour they are constantly engaging the crowd in banter getting them to throw up their hands, yell, dance and sing along. The whole crowd was in an absolute uproar. Also if you go to one of their shows prepare for them to breakout some of their classic 80s dance moves. When they are not busy shooting off a verse they are kicking it free-style moving spontaneously with the beats. And in most occasions they are performing a meticulously choreographed routine with two backup dancers.

    DJ Spinderella kept the show flowing: delivering excellent stage talk, building anticipation for the show, mixing tracks together while revving up the audience and providing commentary on the songs they performed live. During there classic track "Whatta Man" they even invited two members from the audience on the stage to dance along to the song. This is just some of the antics that goes on at their shows. On this tour they wowed thousands at outdoor festivals such as Summer Jam and played intimate setting with a backing curtain, mirror ball and soft lights. They seem to thrive an any environment. Wherever you see them, know there is no rap show that will flavor your evening quite like Salt-n-Pepa.

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  • I went to see Salt N Pepa live in Liverpool in October 2017.

    At the beginning of the night I was given the option of buying a T-shirt so I could dance on stage with this amazing trio. Salt, Pepa and Spinderella.

    I've followed Salt N Pepa since 1988 - the first album I bought of theirs was Salt With A Deadly Pepa at Asda in Rhyl, I later got their earlier album Hot, Cool and Vicious as it wasn't well released over in the UK.

    It's very rare we see Salt N Pepa in the UK and so I was so excited and also the chance to get on stage and dance with them.

    It was an amazing experience. I got on stage, danced with them and even sang along to Whatta Man with them. They were so nice and friendly and it was an amazing evening. At the end of the song Pepa even told the entire crowd to give it up for me as I'd been singing along in her ear to the song - I was just like WOW!!! OMG!!!

    I'd never have believed I would ever meet Salt N Pepa, never mind actually having the chance to dance with them on stage. It was such an amazing night, after that I returned to my seat and enjoyed the rest of the performance waving my banner which said "Salt N Pepa are Hot Cool and Vicious" - a reference to their first album!

    I've seen a number of artists in the past but never actually got to meet any of them before and I was so happy and amazed that I got to meet these two ladies who despite the fame still are down to earth and respectful of their fans. Absolute female rap legends - and the whole night of hip hop was something else too but S-n-P were the icing on the cake!

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  • I saw Salt and Pepa last night Friday 9th August at the Indigo at the O2. I've been waiting years to see them so , like the rest of the audience, was excited to see them perform.

    The disappointing part is that they came on at 9.35pm & left the stage 50 mins later!!!

    In those 50 minutes the dj played a load of old skool tunes which were great but wasted time.

    ( The dj would have been better as the warm up as the warm up were not great and not for our audience)

    Then 1 of the 4 dancers came on and did a Michael Jackson dance. What the hell did that have to do with anything!?? Any few minutes wasted!

    So ol' Salt n Papa were actually only singing for about 40 minutes! Everyone stood there paused at the end waiting for an encore only for pepa to say Sorry the O2 has a curfew!

    WELL COME ON STAGE EARLIER!!

    I also thought id been double conned and that it wasn't Pepa but apparently she's had loads of surgery!

    The Positive was that they sung the hits let's talk about sex, push it, shoop, whattaman. (Even 1 of those songs they didn't sing it all!) Shame

    Glad I've seen them after all those years but won't ever go again.

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  • Who doesn't love a dose of 90's nostalgia in the form of female led R & B and hip hop? Salt-N-Pepa otherwise known as the artists Cheryl James, Sandra Denton and Deidra Roper have been performing as a collective since the mid-80s and as you can imagine have a wonderful onstage demeanour as a group.

    They really know how to pass on these good vibes to the audience and surpass any of their male counterparts when it comes to hyping an audience in time for their classic tracks such as 'Push It'. They know these songs are considered jovial and they do not perform them too seriously, instead they are just as fun as you would imagine. The 90's R & B vibes are fantastic during 'Let's Talk About Sex' as the girls vocally harmonise like complete professionals. The vibes remain positive and free all night and the girls seem to be having as much fun onstage as the fans do watching. They conduct one final singalong to 'Express Yourself' before taking their bows to deafening cheers.

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  • Salt-N-Pepa are the quintessential old school rap and hip hop trio from Queens, New York. They encompass all things hip hop, and have been doing so since they shimmied their way on to the music scene in the late 80s. Cheryl James, Sandra Denton and Deidra Rope have great on stage chemistry, the result of decades as a group together, and they bring this chemistry with them every day, for every song. Their gig is a fantastically nostalgic experience, crammed full of old school 80s and 90s R&B and hip hop gems that have the whole audience dancing on their feet and signing along in full force. The girls’ continuing popularity is proof that hip hop is far from dead: their gig was packed out and the audience was wild with enthusiasm and excitement. The girls had a brilliant rapport with the crowd, thanking their fans and reminding us all of the good old days. They started the party with ‘Let’s Talk about Sex’ and ended with classic ‘Whatta Man’.

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  • I saw Salt-N-Pepa in concert in Boise and although I never saw them live back in the 80s/90s, they put on an amazing show and you can tell they really appreciate their fans! They are just as beautiful and talented as ever! If you have ever liked/loved their music - make sure you go see them live at least once! I can't wait for them to come back to Boise!

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  • Hey my wife and I went to the freestyle concert at the Greek Saturday night and it was awesome we seen all of our favorite singers but salt and pepa were awesome but they didn't sing my favorite None of your business that's okay it was still a great show can't wait to see them again

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  • Wonderful, wonderful show!! Lots of energy, the ladies were beautiful, they sounded great!! All the other artists did an amazing job as well -- Young MC, All 4 One, Coolio, Kid n Play, Rob Base & Color Me Bad.

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  • Concert was GREAT, was punctual, nice to see a very diverse crowd with NO ISSUES NOR DRAMA!! The line up was nicely put together, looking fwd to the next one, really enjoyed it! !!!!!!

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  • Salt n pepa were amazing - great showwomen! The concert slowed down when others did a Tupac tribute but other than that, a great hip hop flashback and trip down memory lane!

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