BWP (group)

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BWP
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1991–1994
Labels No Face/RAL/Chaos-
Columbia Records
Associated acts No Face
Past members Lynda
Tanisha

BWP (Bytches With Problems), was a female rap duo that consisted of Lyndah and Tanisha.

BWP are perhaps best known today for their controversial music video, "We Want Money", from their 1991 album The Bytches.

History

The group became well known for their sexually explicit and otherwise misandric lyrics and were often referred to as a female version of 2 Live Crew. The group released the successful album, The Bytches. Its follow up album, 1993's Life's a Bytch was, however, never released.[1]

Some confusion regarding the band's discography comes from an R&B band in the late 1990s, whose name, Brothers with Potential, had the same initials as the Bytches. The Brothers' Always on My Mind release in 2000 is often mistakenly listed as a Bytches With Problems release.[citation needed]

BWP made a cameo appearance on the 1992 romance comedy film, Strictly Business.

Discography

Album information
The Bytches
  • Released: February 19, 1991
  • Chart positions: #34 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Two Minute Brother", "We Want Money"

References

  1. Wynn, Ron. "Biography: BWP". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 August 2010. 
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