name names. dudes aint bumping ll cool j-type sex raps like that. explicit sex is the main topic of most female rappers. every song. every verse.It is the main theme of male rapper's content.![]()
Dunno why people can't be straight with this topic.
When was the last time you heard that poison be described as empowering when it came from a male rapper? People have been criticising the violence and degradation of women in hip hop for 3 decades now. There have been calls to ban it, there have been talks of the damage caused and bad examples set. Why are we suddenly willing to accept poison without a fight because they put female faces to it and called it empowering?
Yes.It is???
It’s not the same, man.
Men and women are different. It’s not manly for a man to act feminine. And it is equally as unsightly to see a woman behaving, talking and acting like a man.
it’s really that simple.
Unscrupulous women always wanna copy the fuccksh1t negative behavior of men but never want to imitate the positive.
Lil' Kim's Queen bytch was a hit. Madonna had a song glorifying BDSM during the 90s. Biggie rapped about clits. A more recent example is Schoolboy Q talking about his sperm every two secondsBecause they’re promoting a song called Wet Ass p*ssy with “there’s some hoes in the house” repeated over and over throughout the song as a mainstream single.
So hypothetically if I was to listen to the hottest rappers in the game by gender go bump their latest project. Lil Baby and Meg Thee Stallion you’re telling me it would be equal in terms of sexual references and content.Yes.
Y’all don't even make sense. Y’all want to apply all this extra morality to women meanwhile men in Hip Hop made it graphic. It was men deciding to take an artists like lil Kim, dress her they way she dressed write sexually explicit lyrics for her. Same way porn is produced with the desires of men in mind.
Now y’all want to be mad at woman for the shyt men had them doing to begin with. And if you have a problem with women being sexually explicit but excuse male artist for that “bytches ain’t shyt” mentality they been promoting in our community for decades your being illogical.
“do as I say not as I do” never works
Y’all don't even make sense. Y’all want to apply all this extra morality to women meanwhile men in Hip Hop made it graphic. It was men deciding to take an artists like lil Kim, dress her they way she dressed write sexually explicit lyrics for her. Same way porn is produced with the desires of men in mind.
Now y’all want to be mad at woman for the shyt men had them doing to begin with. And if you have a problem with women being sexually explicit but excuse male artist for that “bytches ain’t shyt” mentality they been promoting in our community for decades your being illogical.
“do as I say not as I do” never works
It’s not the same, man.
Men and women are different. It’s not manly for a man to act feminine. And it is equally as unsightly to see a woman behaving, talking and acting like a man.
it’s really that simple.
Unscrupulous women always wanna copy the fuccksh1t negative behavior of men but never want to imitate the positive.
It’s prominent and it’s never a problem for most these people crying about Cardi and Megjesus ...like hip hop has only been bytches anit shyt
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DGAF how it was presented. Both are harmful to the black community and both are offered with out enough positive messages to balance out but the outrage on here happens when the women are being vulgarYeah, yeah, yeah.
When was the last time these lyrics were presented as empowering when coming from male rappers? I don't know if you are simps or just too young to remembers constantly arguing that they were entertainers, not leaders and role models.
If they want to make trashy lyrics, it is what it is, but they shouldn't be put on pedestal.