HD
2003
Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton, two ambitious students from Queensborough Community College, embark on a transformative journey into the rap scene after recording a track for their friend Hurby Azor. As pioneers of an all-female rap group, Salt-N-Pepa boldly addressed themes of sexuality and relationships, redefining hip hop's landscape. The film chronicles their rise to fame as the first female rap act to achieve platinum status, earning accolades like a Grammy and inspiring a generation of female artists. Iconic hits such as “Push It” and “Let’s Talk About Sex” punctuate their story, featuring performances from a talented cast.