Queen Latifah - "U.N.I.T.Y."

Released in 1993, U.N.I.T.Y. by Queen Latifah remains one of hip-hop’s most powerful anthems addressing respect for women. Featured on her third album Black Reign, the track tackled street harassment, domestic violence, and misogynistic language in both society and rap culture. Built around a sample of “Message from the Inner City” by The Crusaders and interpolating Unity, the song delivered a bold message that resonated widely—so much so that many radio stations aired it uncensored despite its provocative lyrics.
“U.N.I.T.Y.” became a defining moment in Latifah’s career, earning her the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance and peaking at No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also found success on the rap and R&B charts, solidifying its place as her biggest crossover hit. Critics praised the track’s fearless stance, while audiences connected with its unapologetic demand for respect, punctuated by the unforgettable refrain, “Who you callin’ a bitch?!” The song’s cultural reach extended beyond music, even appearing on Latifah’s hit sitcom Living Single during its original run.
The music video added an emotional layer to the song’s impact, with Latifah riding a motorcycle in tribute to her late brother, Lance, who died in 1992. Filmed in Newark, New Jersey, it featured a cameo from Naughty by Nature and showcased the same raw authenticity that defined the track. Decades later, “U.N.I.T.Y.” continues to resonate, recognized by outlets like Pitchfork as one of the greatest songs of the ’90s and standing as a timeless call for dignity and empowerment.










