Order in the Court is the fourth studio album by the American hip-hop artist and actress Queen Latifah.
Before the album's release, Latifah and Foxy Brown had been arguing over who was the real Queen.
[7] On the album's second track, "Court Is In Session" Latifah portrayed herself as a judge presiding over the current state of hip-hop music by taunting her rivals, including Foxy.
[7] However, with the closing track, "Life", Latifah comes to realize that feuding with other female rappers was futile, given the untimely and recent deaths of Biggie and Tupac.
[7] More so than Latifah's other hip-hop albums, this one focuses on her legacy and attempts to cement herself as a defining hip-hop artist, regardless of gender.