Man... I came to this page hoping to see some real, thoughtful commentary on this song, mainstream hiphop & misogyny, sexuality in hiphop, and so on. Instead I found a bunch of short comments from some clearly smallminded dudes who are stuck in some other decade where the belief is that women are there for f*cking and nothing else.
One of the most interesting things to me is the fact that so many young fans of rap share the SAME EXACT last-century bigotry that all the old people who hate rap grew up with. Good job. You guys should be friends. Really.
@joystreet You would applaud the female equivalent of this song as empowering and naughty fun. You're a hypocrite. Let people enjoy talking about fucking however they enjoy talking about fucking.
@joystreet You would applaud the female equivalent of this song as empowering and naughty fun. You're a hypocrite. Let people enjoy talking about fucking however they enjoy talking about fucking.
The 90s were a different time. Songs were allowed to just be songs, they didn't have to be constantly 'on message', especially on obscure album tracks like this one. You could make a song about murder but that didn't make you a murderer. You could make a song about killing yourself but that didn't mean you were suicidal. You could make a song that degraded women without being a mysoginist. Nobody was going to dig through every album looking to whip up a frenzy on social media because... well, there was no social media...
The 90s were a different time. Songs were allowed to just be songs, they didn't have to be constantly 'on message', especially on obscure album tracks like this one. You could make a song about murder but that didn't make you a murderer. You could make a song about killing yourself but that didn't mean you were suicidal. You could make a song that degraded women without being a mysoginist. Nobody was going to dig through every album looking to whip up a frenzy on social media because... well, there was no social media and the regular media didn't care.
It was a simpler and most who remember it would probably say better time in this regard.
Man... I came to this page hoping to see some real, thoughtful commentary on this song, mainstream hiphop & misogyny, sexuality in hiphop, and so on. Instead I found a bunch of short comments from some clearly smallminded dudes who are stuck in some other decade where the belief is that women are there for f*cking and nothing else.
One of the most interesting things to me is the fact that so many young fans of rap share the SAME EXACT last-century bigotry that all the old people who hate rap grew up with. Good job. You guys should be friends. Really.
@joystreet You would applaud the female equivalent of this song as empowering and naughty fun. You're a hypocrite. Let people enjoy talking about fucking however they enjoy talking about fucking.
@joystreet You would applaud the female equivalent of this song as empowering and naughty fun. You're a hypocrite. Let people enjoy talking about fucking however they enjoy talking about fucking.
@joystreet
@joystreet
The 90s were a different time. Songs were allowed to just be songs, they didn't have to be constantly 'on message', especially on obscure album tracks like this one. You could make a song about murder but that didn't make you a murderer. You could make a song about killing yourself but that didn't mean you were suicidal. You could make a song that degraded women without being a mysoginist. Nobody was going to dig through every album looking to whip up a frenzy on social media because... well, there was no social media...
The 90s were a different time. Songs were allowed to just be songs, they didn't have to be constantly 'on message', especially on obscure album tracks like this one. You could make a song about murder but that didn't make you a murderer. You could make a song about killing yourself but that didn't mean you were suicidal. You could make a song that degraded women without being a mysoginist. Nobody was going to dig through every album looking to whip up a frenzy on social media because... well, there was no social media and the regular media didn't care.
It was a simpler and most who remember it would probably say better time in this regard.