Now colorism has been around in hip-hop even before him, as light skin girls were seen as top tier and preferential. However, it was never vocalized til Lil Wayne said "I like em long hair thick red bone" on Every Girl In The World back in '09.
After this, it made it seem okay for other rappers and singers to start vocalizing their preference for light skin women... on various songs Off the top of my head, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Juicy J, Game, Trey Songz, French Montana, Young Thug, Birdman, Kodak Black, etc. I don't remember rappers talking bout "red bones" until Lil Wayne said. And Lil Wayne himself has so many lyrics about "red bones" "red bytches" etc etc... I'm sure there's some Trick Daddy songs or some shyt on the low... but I'm talking about the popularity and the trend, which Wayne started.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			After this, it made it seem okay for other rappers and singers to start vocalizing their preference for light skin women... on various songs Off the top of my head, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Juicy J, Game, Trey Songz, French Montana, Young Thug, Birdman, Kodak Black, etc. I don't remember rappers talking bout "red bones" until Lil Wayne said. And Lil Wayne himself has so many lyrics about "red bones" "red bytches" etc etc... I'm sure there's some Trick Daddy songs or some shyt on the low... but I'm talking about the popularity and the trend, which Wayne started.



