![]() Salt: I'm very good at knowing the "it" factor when I see it. Lisa had the "It" factor and she was so free-spirited. I thought that was awesome, and I knew they were gonna be a hit and make timeless music. Pepa: I remember hearing the group's music for the first time and we were like "Who are these three new girls coming out?" It was brilliant because they're R&B singers, and then you had Lisa who was an emcee. As they look at her legacy, the two discuss what it meant - and continues to mean - to be a female in the music business. We're continuing the series here on and are thrilled to have Salt-N-Pepa (aka Cheryl James and Sandra Denton) take a moment away from their busy schedules (they're currently working on a cookbook, have a cooking show making its debut on the Cooking Channel and are working on a sitcom) to pay homage to TLC's Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. Read Kendrick Lamar's piece on Eazy-E, Eminem's story about Tupac and Swizz Beatz's tribute to Biggie. For our October 'Nowstalgia' issue, on stands 10/20, we asked three rap icons to pay tribute to lost leaders of the game. ![]()
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