The album heavily features Riley's signature production style, blending rugged hip-hop flows with polished R&B melodies.
Coming off her uncredited but iconic verse on Blackstreet's "No Diggity," Queen Pen was positioned as Riley's answer to the "Mafioso" rap style dominated by Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown.
The 1997 debut album by Queen Pen (released through Lil' Man Records and Interscope ) is a definitive piece of late-90s R&B and Hip-Hop. Album Overview Release Date: December 16, 1997. Genre: R&B, Soul, and Rap/Hip-Hop.
The album was originally released in several formats, which are still available through secondary markets like Discogs and eBay :
The album heavily features Riley's signature production style, blending rugged hip-hop flows with polished R&B melodies.
Coming off her uncredited but iconic verse on Blackstreet's "No Diggity," Queen Pen was positioned as Riley's answer to the "Mafioso" rap style dominated by Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown.
The 1997 debut album by Queen Pen (released through Lil' Man Records and Interscope ) is a definitive piece of late-90s R&B and Hip-Hop. Album Overview Release Date: December 16, 1997. Genre: R&B, Soul, and Rap/Hip-Hop.
The album was originally released in several formats, which are still available through secondary markets like Discogs and eBay :