Has anyway thought of it as a metaphors for feminism? when i hear "she gon’ bring that attitude home", for me it means something as a powerfull woman comming back home and bringing new rules with her. nowadays, the inside of the house isn't a place for the man to stand; the church, a public, traditional misogenous space, is the new place to stand for past moral values.
what i can't figure out is this verse:
"Don’t wanna do nothing, what they like"
Has anyway thought of it as a metaphors for feminism? when i hear "she gon’ bring that attitude home", for me it means something as a powerfull woman comming back home and bringing new rules with her. nowadays, the inside of the house isn't a place for the man to stand; the church, a public, traditional misogenous space, is the new place to stand for past moral values.
what i can't figure out is this verse: "Don’t wanna do nothing, what they like"
who doesn't want to do nothing? the kids? idk