He was speaking about black women specifically but she really wasn't too much out of context so it's not really that bad but let the fake outrage fake outrage...
this era of turning everything into a thirst trapAgreed. It's even worse if you check out her IG and see nothing but selfies and modeling pics. I'm sure she patted herself on the back for that post and felt she made a change in the worldI’m not even mad the song choice, but I find myself offended by the fact it’s just a goofy ass low effort video. Is this what passes for political discourse in this day and age?![]()
The same way Black people co-opted the Black Power fist (and Power toThe People)from European worker rights movements and made it come to represent liberation for African Americans.
The same way Kendrick Lamar alright song has very little to do with police violence against original people but was the official protest song of 2015-2019.
Is the same way this chick Is using the message. As a Tupac historian I can tell you he probably wouldn’t support abortions, but there’s really no problem using those lyrics to further a point about womens rights..It fit, that’s the magic of it.
Not 1 single white bytch came up 1 time throughout that song or video tho.True but 2pac’s music is universal. Can’t be mad if others identify with the lyrics. Plus she’s Canadian.
30 years later and his lyrics are still impactful.![]()
Ban bet.

Yo I was about post the exact shyt.bytch dead ass wrong for that lol smh
to add insult to injury there were only pics of 2 black women throughout that whole montage
Breh, no one is arguing that song was made specifically for black women. So was Baby Got Back, Fight The Power made for us etc. Having said that, I’ve seen cultures all over the world identify with those songs because the lyrics resonate with their lives.Not 1 single white bytch came up 1 time throughout that song or video tho.
I just don't like to give non Black people an inch on this matter because they will run wild with that shyt if you don't check them.Breh, no one is arguing that song was made specifically for black women. So was Baby Got Back, Fight The Power made
us etc. Having said that, I’ve seen cultures all over the world identify with those songs because the lyrics resonate with their lives.
When you see how universal hip hop is, it’s like when Malcolm X went to Mecca… people of all different backgrounds following Islam.