Honestly you can say it's a generalization but a lot of rap music is about sex/money/drugs/violence. The mainstream stuff they play on the radio anyway. So good to see this getting banned.
Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it
I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.
I literally cannot believe that these are song lyrics. Rap lyrics aren't known to be the most respectful towards woman but my god this is on a whole other level. How anybody could write that, record it, and decide to release it is beyond me.
How anybody could write that, record it, and decide to release it is beyond me.
It depends. Like Eminem talks about raping women (including relatives) in some of his songs, but he's speaking as his alter ego. Some rappers will feel it's justified depending on the context (I've not listened to that Rick Ross verse yet though, so I can't speak for that particular song).
Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it
I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.
This is a DISGUSTING lyric and I don't care if it's "keeping it real" or whatever ******** excuse. And it's not ironic either or part of a criticism of rap culture...it's meant as a boast. What a disgusting person to have written a lyric like this, I agree with this ban. Just because it's hip-hop doesn't excuse any of these lyrics which are endorsing rape.
No it isn't. I enjoy her music and own her albums but lets be real for a second.
He said that was the reason why he didn't like rap and does not consider it music when Rihanna has songs like pour it up and birthday cake. Lyrical content you tend to hear in rap played on the radio.