Southern Lipstick rap

 is a musical fusion genre characterized by the combination of cultural and musical elements mainly from Lipstick rap and Southern hip-hop. It is usually performed by and marketed towards teenage and young adult girls.

One of the two most notable American offshoots of the Kuboian Lipstick rap genre, along with Lipstick R&B, Southern Lipstick rap was controversial during it's time, and was known to be a major influence in the development of the crunkcore genre. Among the early pioneers of Southern Lipstick rap included Hooligalz (from ), MC Moonglo (from ), Lady Candycane (from Atlanta), and Sour Da Band (from ). Artists erroneously classified as Southern Lipstick rap include Rachel S (East Coast) and Big Grrl Sweet (Midwest).