11 Latina Women Rappers Love to Rap About

Jennifer Lopez, Rosa Acosta, Christina Milian and others.

Shakira - There's nothing pious about her hips, but this Latin bombshell was raised Catholic and even attended religious schools growing up in South America. Even a fleeting look at her music videos would have you think Shakira has strayed from the tenets of her faith, but deep down she still carries it with her. She even paid to build a Catholic school in post-quake Haiti in 2010. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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Flawless - Actress Zoe Saldana wears pregnancy well in black and white at the Boss fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2015 in New York City. (Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
Christina Milian - Cubana Christina Milian’s petite frame and gorgeous face is a recipe for rappers when it comes to praising hot celeb women. It’s no secret that Kanye West has an affliction for beautiful women –– straight or lesbian (before Kim of course). He combined both into one on “Late,” rapping that he wanted two women that looked like Milian. She came up again on Roc Nation rapper J.Cole’s “Sky Boy,” as he fantasized about having children, 16 to be exact, with the already mother of one.(Photo: Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images for Nightclub & Bar Media Group)Trina on the "girl code" and introducing her ex French Montana to the Kardashians: - "The last time I saw her [Kim] was at Kanye's concert in New York. I introduced him [French Montana] to [the Kardashians] at the Kanye West concert. I just feel like certain things are, like, girl code."(Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for BMI)

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Christina Aguilera - Outside of the drug reference on Jeezy and U.S.D.A’s “White Girl,” Christina Aguilera has had attracted the attention of other big names in hip hop from Jay Z to Eminem. While Hov played on the Ecuadorian singer's name on his “Threat,” Em ignited a full on war with the singer/actress on his “Off the Wall,” featuring then future Aguilera collaborator Redman. Em took it further on his “The Real Slim Shady,” making it clear the two musicians still had beef.(Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Entertainment Industry Foundation)

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