Difference between revisions of "Let A Woman B A Woman"
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|First appeared on = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monie_Love Monie Love]: ''[[Album: In A Word Or 2|In A Word Or 2]]'' (1993) | |First appeared on = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monie_Love Monie Love]: ''[[Album: In A Word Or 2|In A Word Or 2]]'' (1993) | ||
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- First appeared on: Monie Love: In A Word Or 2 (1993)
- Trivia: The song was performed by Monie Love on a date of the Diamonds And Pearls Tour nine months before its release on In A Word Or 2. Although that album contains two tracks co-written by Prince, he was not involved in that song. The title and line "Let a woman be a woman" is taken and sampled from the Dyke And The Blazers Dyke 1969 song Let A Woman Be A Woman. Coincidentally, the full line of Dyke And The Blazers Dyke’ song ("Let a woman be a woman, let a man be a man") was also used in Gett Off (sung by Rosie Gaines and not sampled from this song). Monie Love started working with Prince and Carmen Electra’s album in late 1991 - early 1992. It is possible that her track was influenced by Gett Off as she rapped her verses over this song when she was invited to perform on stage.
- Composed by: Monie Love and Marley Marl
Performed by Prince
- First and last known live performance: 20 June 1992: Earls Court, London, England (Only known performance - Lyrics only sung by Monie Love in Gett Off)
- Played live in: 1992 (sung by Monie Love)