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  • Aug 23, 2020
    Palestinian Oozi

    No. Hahahaha. Women refer to themselves as b****es and hoes and sexualize themselves now even though they are “fEmInIsTs”

    They only use it to strip of the bad connotations it holds, but ideally no one would call women those expletives, it’s not nice

  • Aug 23, 2020
    minji

    if the word b**** or hoe offends you in rap music you need to go to a different genre

    stop trying to pussify rap music

    Trying to make a more egalitarian society ≠ pussify

  • Aug 23, 2020
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    smackdab

    Not the form but the songs now? Probably. Drake rarely uses either and he’s the most listened to. Not a coincidence and probably a sign of what’s to come

    Drake doesn’t even have one song without b****/hoe or similar words

  • Aug 23, 2020
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    raspberry mousse

    Misogynist rap is definitely on it’s way out

    Hopefully sooner rather than later

  • Aug 23, 2020
    Undisclosed

    Hope so

    Hope not tbh f*** all that lol

  • Aug 23, 2020
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    everything that's out right now will become irrelevant and dated one day whether it has "bitch" and "hoe" in it or not

  • Aug 23, 2020
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    mango cat

    everything that's out right now will become irrelevant and dated one day whether it has "bitch" and "hoe" in it or not

    Certain things aren't timeless?

  • Aug 23, 2020
    babylon sherm

    Stuff seen as forbidden (for valid or invalid reasons alike) will always appeal to someone

  • Aug 23, 2020

    I call a b**** a b****, a hoe a hoe, a woman a woman

  • Aug 23, 2020

    Dumb thread

    Men and women use b**** or hoe

    You just have to have.... you know, common sense and use it in the right situations and in the right ways

  • Aug 23, 2020

    If I call you a b****
    Its cause you're my b****

    • Paak
  • Aug 23, 2020
    SignedTwice

    Certain things aren't timeless?

    depends what you mean by timeless.... in the future, all the s*** that's out today is gonna sound like it was in the past (i.e., dated). and people might still listen to it sometimes, but that won't make it "relevant" in the same way more recent stuff will be. like I love some hip hop from the 80s and 90s, but when I listen to it, there are really obvious signifiers of the era it's from, and I don't think it's relevant the current sound/scene as much as stuff made right now or like ~5 yrs ago