
Queen Latifah, was born Dana Elaine Owens, March 18, 1970, in Newark. Latifah was the second child born to Lance and Rita Owens. She is most famous for her social activistism, acting talents and her ability to rhyme. A Muslim cousin gave Latifah the title "delicate, sensitive" at the age of eight years old. Latifah started singing in the choir of Shiloh Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and was the first person to perform in public when she performed a rendition of "Home" as one of two Dorothys in a stage production of The Wizard of Oz at St. Anne's parochial school. Her mother was the driving force behind. She was extremely aware of the students and the music. Mark James, a local disc jockey who is also popularly known as D.J., was invited to the party. Mark the 45 King was asked to sing at a school dance.
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