
Queen Latifah was conceived Dana Elaine Owens in Newark, New Jersey, on March 18, 1970. Latifah was the second daughter of Lance Owens and Rita Owens is well-known for her social politics and acting skills as well as her knack for rhyme. When she was 8 years old her Muslim cousin gave her the name Latifah which translates to "delicate" as well as "sensitive" in Arabic. Latifah began singing in the choir of Shiloh Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and made her debut public appearance when she sang a rendition of "Home" as one of the 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 always in touch with students and the music. Mark James, the local disc jockey, was requested by Latifah to sing at the dance. Mark the 45 King to appear at a school dance.
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