It's just a song, he's an entertainer, this is part of his public persona. Have you ever seen interview with him? He refers to all women as ma'am and says that he can't call them by their first names because he's a Southern boy and he was raised to call women ma'am as a sign of respect.
This is what's popular in the media so it's what he does, it's all about money and success. At the end of the video it even says, "Well..not every girl." It's a hit rap song, not a sonnet by Shakespeare, it's meant to be taken for fun and entertainment, not for its lyrical and symbolic value.
I'm a lesbian so I've had fun singing it, but it doesn't mean I would actually act that way. I have the point of view of loving women, and being a woman myself and this does not offend me at all. They don't refer to women as bitches or anything disrespectful, they're just saying what we all know, people love sex and some think it would be fun to have sex with as many people as possible. That's it.
It's just a song, he's an entertainer, this is part of his public persona. Have you ever seen interview with him? He refers to all women as ma'am and says that he can't call them by their first names because he's a Southern boy and he was raised to call women ma'am as a sign of respect. This is what's popular in the media so it's what he does, it's all about money and success. At the end of the video it even says, "Well..not every girl." It's a hit rap song, not a sonnet by Shakespeare, it's meant to be taken for fun and entertainment, not for its lyrical and symbolic value. I'm a lesbian so I've had fun singing it, but it doesn't mean I would actually act that way. I have the point of view of loving women, and being a woman myself and this does not offend me at all. They don't refer to women as bitches or anything disrespectful, they're just saying what we all know, people love sex and some think it would be fun to have sex with as many people as possible. That's it.