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The biggest and most immovable turd of all is Nas’s petty misogyny. While he spends much of King’s Disease doling out namechecks to men of all stripes — billionaires, record execs, dancehall pioneers, basketball players, Beatles, his boxing coach, his boys — he spends an equal amount of time wishing women would stay in their place. He takes a cheap shot at Doja Cat, a woman he may or may not know. His indignation rises to a fever pitch on “The Definition” when he arrives on the topic of Gayle King, the TV journalist who brought up Kobe Bryant’s rape allegations on the day of his death. “Replace Me” and “All Bad,” generic reflections on failed romances, appear as calculated additions to the track list designed to show that he’s had “normal” relationships, in light of the allegations of domestic abuse his ex-wife Kelis aired against him in 2018.
We already addressed it in the Nas album thread
ktt2.com/nas-x-hitboy-kings-disease-album-cover-leaked-81263/119
That "critic" already got destroyed for this on Twitter, peep all the replies.
This has been discussed already in another thread y'all late
Yeah with the same 4 posters
knew this was coming
he ain’t wrong tho
Nas: "Black women are the backbone"
Nas: "We're nothing without our women"
Nas: "Men, stop acting crazy, chasing your woman away"
Danny Schwartz: "nAs hAtEs wOmEn"
He's 100% wrong.
The same fool gave positive reviews to Gunna, Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD without a single mention of "misogyny."