In social media discussions of the current rap game, "female rap" is often discussed as a subgenre of the larger genre, inherently positioning the women of hip hop against each other. That being said, the "female rap" game has undeniably reached new heights in the era following Nicki Minaj's domination of the landscape, as previously articulated by Dreezy a few days ago. Chicago rapper Cupcakke, however, offered a completely different philosophy.
"I don't have to shade no one," penned the 23-year old. "I'm direct. I'll @ yo fav and tell them exactly how I feel if I felt a way...once again female rap is very boring right now and mediocre. I stand on what I said & not a soul gone do sh*t about it...now what!??"
Cupakke's "
I said what I said" attitude is decidedly justifiable in the situation considering she didn't name-drop any specific rappers.
Additionally, as the old expression goes, if it ain't directed, it ain't respected. What do you think of Cupcakke's comments? Let us know down below.
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