Thumbnail via Shot by Gunz In this interview, BX Thunder, a rising voice in media and a member of the Straight Stuntin Digital podcast team, sits down to talk with Rae Roq about her journey in the industry, her creative drive, and the work she’s doing to help carry forward the legacy of the late DJ Kay Slay. She opens up about her role at Straight Stuntin Digital Podcast, sharing insights into the culture, the grind behind the scenes, and what it means to be part of a platform dedicated to authentic hip-hop storytelling. Throughout the conversation, BX Thunder reflects on her career growth, the challenges she’s faced, and her vision for the future as she continues building her voice in media. The interview highlights her connection to hip-hop culture, her respect for its pioneers, and her commitment to continuing the impact and legacy of those who paved the way. To see the Straight Stuntin Digital Podcast - Episode 1 click the link below Straight Stuntin’ Digital with BX Thunder &...
The hip-hop community is mourning Natoya “Jha Jha” Handy, longtime The Diplomats affiliate. Known as the “First Lady of Dipset”, Jha Jha’s voice helped define the mixtape era while giving a rare female perspective in a male-dominated crew.
“Being called the ‘First Lady of Dipset’ isn’t just a title — it’s responsibility.” — Jha Jha
Legacy Highlights
- Collaborated with Jim Jones and ByrdGang affiliates
- Featured on tracks with Sean “Diddy” Combs and Paul Wall
- Released Git It Girl (2007), solidifying her underground fanbase
Personal Angle
During my interview with Jha Jha, she emphasized authenticity, individuality, and staying true to her artistry — lessons that resonate across generations of hip-hop fans.
Listen to the Full Interview
Sources: Rolling Out, HOT 97, AllHipHop, HotNewHipHop, Wikipedia – The Diplomats

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