<\/a><\/p>\nSalt<\/b> of\u00a0hip-hop trio Salt-n-Pepa<\/b> turns 43 today (Thursday).<\/p>\n\n- The Queens and Brooklyn hip-hop trio formed in 1985. The originally called themselves Super Nature<\/b>. They were one of the first all-female rap crews.<\/li>\n
- “The Showstopper,” an answer record to Doug E. Fresh<\/b>‘s hit “The Show,” was their first single.<\/li>\n
- 1990’s Blacks’ Magic <\/i>— recorded while Pepa<\/b> was pregnant — was their first on which Spinderella<\/b> contributed vocals. It featured “Let’s Talk About Sex.”<\/li>\n
- The 1993 effort Very Necessary<\/i> included “Shoop” and “Whatta Man” featuring En Vogue<\/b>.<\/li>\n
- Their last album, Brand New<\/i>, debuted in 1997.<\/li>\n
- In 2007,\u00a0The Salt-n-Pepa Show<\/i> debuted on VH1<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
“you aint gettin’ paid, you aint knockin’ boots”<\/p>\n