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  • Aug 10, 2020
    ExtraFuture

    Didn’t mans r@​pe someone? I don’t give a s*** about his legacy. F*** him

    "Women who have really been raped REMEMBER!"

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    Ghetto Lenny

    The song and video both come off as desperate.

    Automatic "hit". Ion blame em. $$$$$$$$

    Edit: hol on😂 ion listen to dem bcus das wha they go after instead of good music. Im jus sayn

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    rwina sawayama

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    Donda avi ofc

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    They are adults but they’re not just catering to adults. And that does not mean that we can or criticize their actions because they are women and adults

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    Men always trying to speak on women’s behalf

    Wake up to reality you virgins, contrary to popular belief some women actually like being sexual and objectified

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    BIG STEPPER SINGH

    CeeLo Green has spoken out to criticise the music created by Nicki Minaj and Cardi B who he suggested are crying out for attention at any cost.

    The singer, who was exclusively speaking to Far Out when he began to discuss his love of old pop music, offered his thoughts on the current genre and, in his opinion, what it is lacking.

    “We are adults. There should be a time and a place for adult content,” confided Green. “As adults and artists, we should at least attempt to be each other’s accountability partners in some regard,” he says. “The stereotypes that are celebrated and perpetuated, ultimately make the perception a reality. It is disenfranchising and it has caused a great deal of problems.”

    CeeLo then exclusively told Far Out: “You have the ‘Heads of State,’ like Nicki Minaj or someone who is up there in accolade: success, visibility, a platform to influence. Nicki could be effective in so many other constructive ways, but it feels desperate.”

    “Attention is also a d*** and competition is around,” suggests the singer. “Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, they are all more or less doing similar salacious gesturing to kinda get into position. I get it, the independent woman and being in control, the divine femininity and sexual expression. I get it all but it comes at what cost?”

    https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/ceelo-green-questions-the-morality-of-nicki-minaj-cardi-b/

    spoken like a man who doesn't get enough attention

    males said the same things about khia and trina years ago but i find it interesting how nobody ever "criticizes" wayne for his 500 songs about eating p**** or every other rapper who's made a bad pun about getting head. nobody says they're seeking attention or using their sexuality in a harmful way. and WHY is that women have a responsibility to be hush hush about our sexuality but male rappers who've committed violent crimes are welcomed back onto the scene to make music that glorifies whatever s*** they've done?

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    Somebody ban this nigga In Jesus Name

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    COMME DES GARCON USE MY HEART ALOTTTTTT

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    not ezra

    spoken like a man who doesn't get enough attention

    males said the same things about khia and trina years ago but i find it interesting how nobody ever "criticizes" wayne for his 500 songs about eating p**** or every other rapper who's made a bad pun about getting head. nobody says they're seeking attention or using their sexuality in a harmful way. and WHY is that women have a responsibility to be hush hush about our sexuality but male rappers who've committed violent crimes are welcomed back onto the scene to make music that glorifies whatever s*** they've done?

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    Escobar

    Somebody ban this nigga In Jesus Name

    ? Lol why

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    Tomo

    They are adults but they’re not just catering to adults. And that does not mean that we can or criticize their actions because they are women and adults

    Dudes look funny when they don’t speak out about it when men make overly sexual songs about f***ing women.

    They only criticize when it’s women

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    Goooooooooooo

    ? Lol why

    You been saying random s*** and singing lyrics past 3 pages you annoying

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    Escobar

    You been saying random s*** and singing lyrics past 3 pages you annoying

    O

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    He’s not lying
    Y’all niggas too slow to realize that tho

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    Zack From The Six

    He's speaking facts. But it isn't 'pro-women' so he will get s***ted on for no reason

    It's just funny that "pro women" in this scene is mostly still being a "bad b****"

    If girls feel powerful through their confidence regarding their body/sexuality then it's cool let them do them, but how come we've never seen a prominent female figure in the rap game right now use their position for anything else? You got what, Rapsody?

    Megan was working towards a college degree right? I haven't really looked into her discog, but does she ever rap about that?

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    they cookin blahblahem

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    rwina sawayama

    they cookin blahblahem

    you hate to see it

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    rwina sawayama

    they cookin blahblahem

    With a name like that he deserves it

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    gimme a hug

    you hate to see it

    no i dont

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    I hope he critiques everything that comes out that could be destructive. I hope he’s not just saying this now because it’s women.

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