Quote from: Legacy on August 06, 2018, 09:55:47 AM
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And as much I LOVE Nicki and think she's beautiful and everything...
I have to hold her feet to the fire a bit too.
I was very disturbed when I actually thought about the message Anaconda sent out....
My anaconda don't want none
Unless you got buns, hun
As she swung her inflated boovy around in the video

Basically letting girls know, if you wanna bag a nigga you need some ASS and if you don't got it, GET it.
I love her but it's really disappointing.
People credit Kim for being this pioneer and mess, but what she basically started was the outright objectification of women in rap.
Biggie basically told her "Nice rap. You got skills....

But take off your shirt and find new and exciting ways to say that you suck dick and take it raw.
"
Meanwhile the AIDS epidemic was slicing and dicing the Black community the fuck up.
Men in rap, especially gangsta rap, were already objectifying women years before Kim. Kim helped pioneer the objectification of men in rap. A slut walk, a Lemonade. She?s actually regarded as a feminist in regards to her role in rap.
?Got buffoons eating my pussy while I watch cartoons?
?I don?t want dick tonight, eat my pussy right?
?The moral of the story is this, if you ain?t licking this, you ain?t sticking this, and I got witnesses.?
Sure she told men how good her sex is, but she was mostly telling men what they could do for HER while being that free with her sexuality to even go there. She was using men for sex. ?While you count your jewels thinking Ima cheat you, the only one thing I wanna do is freak you. Keep ya stone sets I got my own baguettes?
And also capitalizing off of what men were willing to give up, to get what they wanted. Further objectifying them by focusing on their wallets and labeling them ?tricks.? If you want to look at women as objects, then they?re gonna cost, like objects.
It still looks ?wrong? because it?s a ?use what you got, to get what you want? message in the most explicit way. But it countered what was already going on in rap from the other side.