WAP is changing how hoes feel about hoing

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Women always wanna bring up nikkas that rap about sex, dugs and violence when they love that shyt themselves.:mindblown:
That argument is nonsensical, the reason they bring it up, is none of these men worry they poison the boys are taking but want to clutch their pearls with women. Men open the floodgates of this nonsense. This is just the female version of this ghetto trash that is called rap today. People are desensitized now, when women were complaining about how that ish was poisonous dudes were defending it,m. Now that some women want in on the degenerate action now what...
Raise your kids and you won’t have this problem. That’s y’all answer to degenerate rap so this applies as well. These women are singing about their degenerate me reality. And music is about self expression. :gucci:
 

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A lot of women gone be broken in the future. Simps have their work cut out:whew:



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When will Black men begin to denounce Kodak, NBA Youngboy, Bobby Shmurda, and all of the rappers that glorify trapping, multiple female sex partners, murder, etc.?
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Degeneracy runs through Hip hop. There are more obscene songs than this dating back to the 80s. This isn’t breaking new ground in anyway so I really don’t understand the pearl clutching. Anyone who isn’t a hypocrite would have seen Rap was a problem a long time ago.

There was just a thread last week with some of y’all crying over one of those gangbangers.
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'Rap" in and of itself isn't a problem.
Aspects of Hip-Hop are problematic and if we're to speak on Hip-Hop or Rap we need
to consider the good & the bad.

The problem is either side is they're so used to operating in extremes that they can't have a
genuine discussion.
 

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'Rap" in and of itself isn't a problem.
Aspects of Hip-Hop are problematic and if we're to speak on Hip-Hop or Rap we need
to consider the good & the bad.

The problem is either side is they're so used to operating in extremes that they can't have a
genuine discussion.

No doubt but men are only concerned about it when women on Cardi b and Megan thee stallion are popular on that same degenerate behavior. Where were you all in the last 20 years since this ish has been going on?

The issue I see is rappers and men being mad that former strippers have found a lane that they can capitalize that doesn't completely rely on men throwing dollar bills on them and they can be front and center. If this was truly about toxic behavior than the male mirrors of these women would have been addressed.
 

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No doubt but men are only concerned about it when women on Cardi b and Megan thee stallion are popular on that same degenerate behavior. Where were you all in the last 20 years since this ish has been going on?

The issue I see is rappers and men being mad that former strippers have found a lane that they can capitalize that doesn't completely rely on men throwing dollar bills on them and they can be front and center. If this was truly about toxic behavior than the male mirrors of these women would have been addressed.


'Rap" in and of itself isn't a problem.
Aspects of Hip-Hop are problematic and if we're to speak on Hip-Hop or Rap we need
to consider the good & the bad.
The problem is either side is they're so used to operating in extremes that they can't have a
genuine discussion.

Your post is exactly what I'm talking about. Either side jumps to generalizations to
justify abhorrent content from people. My post history and how I feel indicates that I generally
have no problem talking about the failures of Hip-Hop or certain artists.
I don't know about what OTHER PEOPLE are doing or how OTHER PEOPLE feel about this particular
issue as far as whether or not they take misogyny from male rappers. All I know
is I've taken issue with Hip-Hop and Gangsta Rap in particular for quite some time now
and I go out of my way to promote artists who don't fit a particular mold.

:yeshrug: I mean, I ran through the entirety of "Black Reign" just last night. :pachaha:
 

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the most comical part of all this is how nikkas right here on this very forum praise male rappers for some of the most vile shyt but when women make songs about what they desire, we start drawing lines and handwringing.

:mjlol:

can you link the male equivalent of this song that would appear high on the billboard charts ?
 
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