Eric Benet: Rappers are a Black face for White supremacy

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L0NZ.

Kim?s alber dropped in 1996.

Listen to some West Coast mess or down south mess from years prior to that and then tell me Kim started the objectification of women with a straight face


FlowerBomb

Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 03:34:07 PM
Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 03:24:37 PM
So Khia's a feminist. And setting an excellent example for young girls as well.

"My Neck My Back" was definitely true to the whole movement.

Yes, switch it up. Nigga get on YO knees. :plea: Sheeyytttttt.

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Another artist that every young girl should listen to.

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L0NZ.

?More dangerous than any words that come out of Lil' Kim's mouth are the forces of repressive puritanical morality that seek to silence her."

Damn it sounds like she had to fight against something that could have stifled her career because she was a woman


FlowerBomb

& I love how she didn't backtrack from her stance or her art

L0NZ.

remember that Rowanda Talk show appearance djdjdjdj dj


FlowerBomb

Quotebh: A lot of people are talking about you as an example of sexy feminism, as a liberated woman. What do you think? Do you think you represent the liberated woman or the sexy girl of men's fantasies?

LK: Both. The reason why I say both is that we have been set back years ? everybody says that. Sometimes they say I set back women's liberation.

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African Queen

Quote from: Legacy on August 05, 2018, 11:44:33 PM
I hope they do.

Not all rappers are out there pushing what he listed, but it's generally been a huge part of the rap game for decades.

Snoop sitting around talking about he was tired of seeing slave movies . It annoyed the shit out of me.

Hun you were whole damn slave for years and didn't even know it.  And taught your people back in the hood how they can be slaves too.

At least the movies are educational and informative - you just glamorized the shit. :omf:

You are kinda going IN hun. :stressed:

L0NZ.

Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 03:53:58 PM
?More dangerous than any words that come out of Lil' Kim's mouth are the forces of repressive puritanical morality that seek to silence her."

Damn it sounds like she had to fight against something that could have stifled her career because she was a woman

waittt so does this mean that if she indeed rapped like Latifah and Lyte, she wouldn?t have faced any adversity? But then who would storm thru demanding that women be able to rap about their bodies and sexual escapades the way men do, equally??? my head hurts


L0NZ.



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Quote from: L0NZ. on August 06, 2018, 04:01:46 PM
I?m done in here guys

You kinda debunked any opposing argument about four pages back, sis  :kii:

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Kim wasn?t a feminist, she was literally just being herself and feminists gravitated toward her persona..


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Hardcore the album and movement is key to her being called the new wave feminist.
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