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The Baddest Female ist the debut single by South Korean singer CL, the former leader of the girl group 2NE1. It was released digital-only on May 28, 2013 together with a music video. The song is a collaboration between CL and Teddy. CL wrote the lyrics while Teddy produced the song. Musically, it's a K-Pop and hip-hop song that incorporates elements of dubstep and electro. 'For a 나쁜 기집애' by 루카스 sampled CL's '나쁜 기집애 THE BADDEST FEMALE'. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Download this Track. Buy on Vinyl/CD. 나쁜 기집애 THE BADDEST FEMALE. 나쁜 기집애 THE BADDEST FEMALE. K-pop's resident 'baddest female' CL has made her epic comeback with a song and music video for 'Post Up', her first release since her six-track EP 'In The Name of Love' dropped at the end of 2019. Lee Chae-rin has been one of K-pop's most popular idols ever since she debuted with 2ne1 in 2009. CL, the leader of K-pop girl group phenom 2NE1, is on her own in first solo single, 'The Baddest Female.'
From auditioning to be a dancer to becoming one of the most gifted and influential idols of her generation, CL has led a rich, vast, and promising career, and the best is yet to come.
She marked her debut as 2NE1’s leader in 2009, and the group had tremendous success with their debut track “Fire.” CL remained faithful and dedicated to her fellow members, for whom she penned their last single “Goodbye.” Being a songwriter remarkably shaped CL’s solo career, starting from her debut with “The Baddest Female” up until her latest releases for her new Korean album “In The Name Of Love.” In addition, she participated in many collaborations with Korean artists and artists outside of Korea. Throughout her path, she made a name for herself in the world of fashion and has a star-studded list of celebrity friends.
CL is a dedicated artist, a fashion icon, a role model: here are some of the many badass moments that marked her artistic timeline.
1. Her fiery attitude in “The Baddest Female” on “Inkigayo”
Combining her assertive lyrics and her uncomparable stage presence, CL’s solo debut was one for the books. Confident and daring, it goes without saying that her live performance on “Inkigayo” had “badass” written all over it!
2. Her collaborative stage with Diplo at the 2014 Style Icon Awards
We all know that CL can sing live without playback, but her ability to perfectly hit every note without an earpiece definitely deserves a nod. After singing a part of her track “MTBD,” she performed Diplo’s song “Revolution” and let me tell you, it is better than the original version by a mile. Ending her set with a bold verse from “Dirty Vibe,” CL showed us why she is undoubtedly a queen.
3. Her iconic performance at the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards
Who doesn’t remember this legendary moment from the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards? Not only was CL’s part absolutely mindblowing as she performed her single “Hello Bitches,” but the secret act that followed (alongside Sandara Park, Bom, and Minzy) was goosebump-worthy and showed us how CL is remarkable and truly thrives as both a soloist and a group member.
4. Her glamorous show at the 2016 Tokyo Girls Collection
If there is anyone who can set the stage on fire without backup dancers, it’s definitely CL! After warming up the crowd with “The Baddest Female,” “Hello Bitches,” and “Lifted,” the singer gave it her all and performed “I Am The Best” as the runway started. This show is all you need to know why she is truly the best!
5. Her killer verse in “1 Million Won” at 2016 SBS Gayo Daejun
We don’t often get to see CL in large-scale collaborations, so this one was definitely a feat. Sharing the stage with G-Dragon, BewhY, and Okasian, she stood out with an explosive verse that reminded the audience what Chaelin is all about.
6. Her epic entrance during “The Leaders” concert performance
CL simply wowed the audience with her magnificent entrance as she joined her longtime best friend and labelmate G-Dragon during his 2017 “M.O.T.T.E” tour stop in Seoul to perform “The Leaders.” If the song title isn’t proof enough that she is ahead of the game as an artist and trailblazer, maybe her flawless rap will convince you!
7. Her impressive debut on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart with “Lifted”
Breaking into the U.S. as an artist is a true challenge, and it takes a lot of preparation to stand out in this competitive music industry. With this in mind, CL has managed to make a name for herself as the first Korean female soloist to enter Billboard’s Hot 100 music chart with her U.S. debut single “Lifted” at No. 94. Prior to this achievement, she performed her track on “The Late Late Show With James Corden.”
8. Her breathtaking stage at the PyeongChang 2018 closing ceremony
Missing this particular stage of CL is a sin, given that she was one of the closing acts at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, where she delivered a truly powerful rendition. As expected, her performance received tremendous cheers from the crowd, who sang along throughout hit songs “The Baddest Female” and “I Am The Best.”
9. Her brief cameo in “Mile 22”
That’s right, CL not only made her U.S. debut as a singer, but she also landed her first Hollywood gig in a small role in the film “Mile 22.” Although her screen time was no longer than half a minute, it was more than enough to showcase her acting skills as a badass agent who works for a secret organization under the CIA. Conveniently, her character’s name is Queen.
10. Her artistic portrayal of “One and Only”
This brings us to CL’s latest achievement to date, which is none other than her long-awaited solo album release. Every song that she’s released holds a piece of her identity, but perhaps “One and Only” is the most piercing one of the bunch. Paired with captivating choreography, the lyrics emphasize how she is unapologetically herself and that nothing will get in her way. It looks like our baddest female is back, and she’s definitely here to stay!
Which of CL’s badass moments above is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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What sets the best female rappers apart from the others is what they represent and what message they share with their fans and haters alike in the face of adversity. Keep reading to learn more about six of Korea's 'baddest' female rappers who continue to thrive despite the criticism they’ve faced!
1. HyunA
Starting from Wonder Girls to 4minute to becoming a solo artist under Psy’s label, P-Nation, HyunA has gone through many tumultuous changes in her career, making her a more impressive rapper. Known for her sexy performances and skillful rapping, HyunA is an icon of female power for fans internationally. Though she was caught in controversy for dating E’dawn (now Dawn), she has only shown bravery and confidence in her actions, and has contributed positively to normalizing public celebrity relationships.
2. CL
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When 2NE1 officially announced disbandment, we knew that CL would continue to be a powerful solo female rapper. Some fans were shocked at CL’s weight gain in 2019 after she decided not to renew her contract with YG Entertainment. Netizens defended her, stating that weight gain from stress is natural, especially with all the overseas work she is involved in. Regardless, CL remains a girl crush who isn’t afraid to be herself!
In September, CL released the music video for the song, “Post Up,” which is the intro track to her upcoming debut studio album, which will be released soon.
3. Soyeon
Soyeon showed great rap skills when she first appeared on 'Produce 101' and gained even more popularity for her impressive performances on Unpretty Rapstar. As an idol trainee, Soyeon received a lot of criticism for her looks that were supposedly not to the standard for a girl group member. Still, Soyeon embraced the label of “unpretty” and used her skills to defend her honor as an idol. After debuting in (G)-IDLE and showing her amazing talent for music production and stage directing, it seems like her skills extend beyond rap!
Soyeon and fellow group member, Miyeon, are once again taking part in the League of Legends virtual K-pop group, K/DA. Gamers, get ready for Soyeon to drop straight fire!
4. Jessi
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Jessi is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who debuted in 2003. After not being well-known for many years, Jessi rose to great fame from her appearance on the first season of 'Unpretty Rapstar.' Her famous quote, “We are not a team, this is a competition,” and her no-nonsense attitude made her an icon who shook up the industry standard for how celebrities should act.
Jessi has also been very open about her multiple plastic surgeries, including filler in her face and lips, and most notably her breast augmentation. However, on a recent episode of 'Radio Star,' Jessi explained that she got her fillers dissolved and now loves her body for the way it looks now. She stated that she now realized that she could not be perfect and is an advocate for people to love their bodies, whether they choose plastic surgery or not!
5. Cheetah
Cheetah debuted in 2010, but rose to fame as the winner of the first season of 'Unpretty Rapstar' and contributed to the wave of popularity of K-hip-hop. Her strong rap skills have received great recognition from the public, and she went on to train contestants on 'Produce 101' and 'High School Rapper.' Most recently, she appeared on 'Good Girl' with rappers like KARD’s Jiwoo, Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon, and Queen Wa$abii.
6. Queen Wa$abii
Queen Wa$abii is an independent rapper who debuted in 2019 but gained most international popularity after her appearance on Good Girl. She has said that her primary focus is on creating an addictive flow and using harsh and shocking words that most people would not expect a female rapper to use when she is writing lyrics. Queen Wa$abii is representative of “starting from the bottom” as she often talks about her experience working part-time at an adult entertainment store to help support her aspirations to become a hip hop artist. Though she’s still new to the industry, Queen Wa$abii is surely a unique addition to the female rapper community!
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7. Yoon Mi Rae
Yoon Mi Rae is the original 'baddest' rapper in Korea. She debuted as a member of Uptown back in 1997 at only 16-years-old. She later formed a duo called Tashannie with singer Annie and had a successful solo career afterward. She is a role-model to some of Korea's best female rappers today. She is married to Tiger JK and has a son with him named Jordan.
8. Lisa
No introduction is needed for this talented BLACKPINK rapper. She has so much charisma on the stage and she's got a lot of swag when it's showtime. Although she's Thai and not Korean, she's still one of the baddest rappers in the Korean entertainment industry.