Male rappers make these songs but we have a problem with WAP...

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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.
They know it’s not the same. They’re playing stupid. Also one is misogynistic and the other is liberating. Nah you just want to be accepted as a hoe. And I accept that, just don’t think you’re going to get any man worth his salt to take you serious.

The other issue is some are implying women act this way(or rap like that) because men made them(the industry).
 

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I’ma be real... when I was a teenager up to college aged, I didn’t have any problem with any of the music... male or female.

A good song was a song that made me think lyrically (witty and creative) or a song that would a girl feel inclined to dance with me at the club.

Now... I don’t want to hear ignorant music from either side. The only think that would make me tolerate it is if you are so witty and creative that even ignorance sounds clever. See rappers like Pusha T.

Not mention I have a wife and kid now. Gives you new perspective on music talking about treating women like hoes and sleeping with other men’s’ girls. That don’t sound fun no more.
 

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The "cognitive dissonance" and false equivalencies is crazy.

Yeah, let me bring up the sexual songs men have made while disregarding all of the other songs they dropped where that is not the content let's also pretend that every male is rapping about sexual content as much as Meg, Cardi B, Saweetie, Flo Milli, and City Girls.

Let's post a dirty blues song from the 1930's to show that this has always been going on even though that was nowhere near mainstream for that time. :blessed:

Let's also pretend like male rappers have never caught flack for their content like their hasn't been whole court cases and controversy around hip-hop lyrics since the start.

Like we don't go off on here everyday about drill music and the materialism in modern hip-hop and all types of other shyt.

Let's just act like two wrongs make a right, brehs.
 
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They know it’s not the same. They’re playing stupid. Also one is misogynistic and the other is liberating. Nah you just want to be accepted as a hoe. And I accept that, just don’t think you’re going to get any man worth his salt to take you serious.

The other issue is some are implying women act this way(or rap like that) because men made them(the industry).

Real nikkas is getting tired of everything being a "mans fault" any man that's worth his salt has caught on to this shyt .
 

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Female rappers also had vulgar songs during that time . In the current climate can you name popular male songs recently as vulgar as WAP.

I also think the problem people have is typically with female rappers there was usually 1 or 2 ratchet main ones who were popular . So it could be tolerated...now with female rappers being more prevalent damn near 99% of the popular ones are selling sex/prostitution in their raps with no major alternative for fans .

It’s not just men criticizing them . Women are too
Atleast with male rappers you have other options .
I honestly don't think the song is vulgar at all
:yeshrug:

Everybody fukks.

All we want from women is one thing, and now they rapping about giving us that one thing and we wanna be mad about it? Lil Kim's How Many Licks song was just like this song


That song had a music video, and even though it was heavily censored for TV and radio you still got the message
 

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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 vulgar

Congratulations on proving you are a dishonest retard :mjlol:.
 

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I honestly don't think the song is vulgar at all
:yeshrug:

Everybody fukks.

All we want from women is one thing, and now they rapping about giving us that one thing and we wanna be mad about it? Lil Kim's How Many Licks song was just like this song

All you did is prove my point . You keep listing 15+ year old songs in a diff climate .

You got no problem with them literally talking hoe talk on every song cuz you have no standards . And no the majority of adult men don’t just want one thing from women . You getting confused with lil boys & thirsty nikkas :manny:

Makes sense a lot of posters on here have women problems ..too thirsty for the p*ssy they fumbling the bag
 

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All you did is prove my point . You keep listing 15+ year old songs in a diff climate .

You got no problem with them literally talking hoe talk on every song cuz you have no standards . And no the majority of adult men don’t just want one thing from women . You getting confused with lil boys & thirsty nikkas :manny:

Makes sense a lot of posters on here have women problems ..too thirsty for the p*ssy they fumbling the bag
Looks like the "climate" hasn't changed at all
:myman:
 

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I think the problem is that they are so blatant and out with it. At least most of the songs from female rappers that were vulgar did not get promoted as a single like this is, and if they did it would be more innuendo based with more wordplay.
 

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I honestly don't think the song is vulgar at all
:yeshrug:

Everybody fukks.

All we want from women is one thing, and now they rapping about giving us that one thing and we wanna be mad about it? Lil Kim's How Many Licks song was just like this song


That song had a music video, and even though it was heavily censored for TV and radio you still got the message




Once you realize a lot of men view sex as an act done to a woman rather than an act done with a woman, it'll make more sense. Women enjoying and wanting sex, even if it's what men want, will never sit well with some men.
 

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Aside from discussions on whether WAP is a damaging song or negatively influential to impressionable youth. You really expect them to stop doing what they do best. Even in this current climate, some of y’all really expect a uplifting black empowerment/excellence song from the likes of a Cardi B and/or Megan. Or for either one to address our plights on a consciously driven song :mjlol:. They are not even wired like that and they’re going to stick with their bread and butter and not deviate by doing a forced conscious-themed song.

Be honest, they will get called out by some for pandering and trying too hard.
 
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