Again, “bitch” is used here not as an insult or a slur, but as a pronoun for someone who has what it takes to kick ass and take names. She’s taken a word that has long been used as a means of diminishing one’s power, and reclaimed it as an anthem for autonomy.
It’s significant that Spears first dropped the B-word in that October of 2007, at a moment when the world at large was hellbent on painting her as a victim. She reminded everyone that she was down, but not out — and that she was still the international sensation who’d had more than 20 top Billboard hits by the time she was 25, and who’d be serving up more where that came from, just in case anyone wanted a piece of her.
Spears solidified the fact that a “bitch” is not one to be dismissed or ignored. A bitch is somebody who knows what they want and works tirelessly for it. A bitch is a badass. A bitch is a survivor.
I was about say. Nelly was, at one point, the best selling rapper... or at least best selling black rapper. Surprised Drake is still going strong; his music is becoming as stagnant as Eminem's, so it kinda makes sense.
Omg imagine the 27th of October rolling round and you rush to your front door and the air is crisp and autumnal and the package is on the ground and you quickly unwrap it and it's 19SL89 and you take a second to prepare yourself and then you pop a molly or something and play the album and the first note starts and you know you have like 15 new songs and omg!
Kendrick Lamar and Kanye are nothing alike. Kanye is kinda feminine and whiny + Kendrick is a better lyricist. Kendrick is more like a Nas + Andre 3000 before the costumes.
Kendrick Lamar and Kanye are nothing alike. Kanye is kinda feminine and whiny + Kendrick is a better lyricist. Kendrick is more like a Nas + Andre 3000 before the costumes.
I agree, but Kanye still has better flow and delivery.