Let’s Talk About Pep by Sandy “Pepa” Denton


Sandy Pepa Denton - Let's Talk About Pep album cover art

Sandy "Pepa" Denton – Let’s Talk About Pep

Sandy "Pepa" Denton’s Let’s Talk About Pep, written with Karen Hunter, is out today from VH1:

"The very thing that got me into Salt-N-Pepa — going with the flow and doing what I was told — was the same thing that got me in a lot of bad situations. Being a chameleon or just going with whatever wasn’t good for me. It allowed me to put up with things I shouldn’t have put up with. It allowed me to be with people I should not have been with because I wasn’t able to just be myself and say no or walk away. It never let me ask, ‘What do I want out of life?’ It never allowed me to really think about me and my needs first."

Pepa’s launched an accompanying social network/fan club powered by Connect Platform.

Over at Hip Hop Press:
Hip Hop Pioneer ‘Pepa’ From Legendary Group Salt-N-Pepa Authors New Book

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Comments

  1. Was there a bestselling rap/R&B tellall book recently that I missed? It seems like this is 4-5 expose memoirs within the space of a month from female authors…where did all these book contracts come from?

  2. Clyde Smith says:

    I think it’s the chickens coming home to roost!

  3. La Tania says:

    I think it’s great that Pepa came out of the closet about her abusive relationship with the men’s in her life. Pepa makes salt look like a lair, because Pepa was going through some thing in her life,but she didn’t leave salt hanging.