Hip Hop Pioneer 'Pepa' From Legendary Group Salt-N-Pepa Authors New Book
For the first time, Pepa talks about her troubled childhood, surviving abuse, her first encounters with Cheryl "Salt" James, her failed marriages and her escape from domestic abuse, her "breakup" with Salt and their eventual "reunion", her triumphant comeback on the VH1 reality shows The Surreal Life, Fame Games, and The Salt-N-Pepa Show, and more.
This is the real Pepa--upfront, uncensored, unstoppable--and this is the memoir of a true pioneer, fighter, survivor, and inspiration to women everywhere. Written with New York Times bestselling author Karen Hunter, the book is filled with surprising insights, outrageous anecdotes, and celebrity cameos--including an introduction by Queen Latifah and an epilogue by Missy Elliott. "Let's Talk About Pep" is the story of a pop culture icon whose remarkable life is every bit as captivating and provocative as her Grammy Award-winning music.
To accommodate the book, Pepa has launched her very own social network and online fan club at www.LetsTalkAboutPep.com. The site allows old school hip-hop fans to connect with each other, and stay up-to-par with her latest happenings. Users can join for free and interact with related news, blogs, forums, events, groups, photos, and video. The site is powered by Connect Platform, an exclusive service of Lee Moss Media.
About Pepa
Sandy "Pepa" Denton became the "Pepa" in Salt-N-Pepa in 1986. The group went on to become one of the most significant rap groups of all time, selling millions of records and winning numerous awards and nominations. Denton continued to grow with acting roles in movies, television, and with her top-rated program The Salt-N-Pepa Show.
For more details about her and/or her book, visit:
http://www.LetsTalkAboutPep.com





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