The person who feels the most strongly about not having more than one kid should probably have been the one to get snipped to ensure it wouldn’t happen, no? What a scumbag.
The person who feels the most strongly about not having more than one kid should probably have been the one to get snipped to ensure it wouldn’t happen, no? What a scumbag.
Love the song & video, both great, no ragrets.
The twerking to the flute, the “BITCH” between flute notes. Lizzo is my feelgood goddess.
She is pure joy and awesomeness. I hope she’s having exactly as much fun as she looks like she is.
Hip hop artists have denigrated Black women’s bodies for decades (the stories I have heard from hip hop video sets makes me do a full-body shiver...). For decades hip hop artists have spoken about Black women’s bodies as though we are nothing by playthings, and then we are SHOCKED and HORRIFIED when “mainstream”…
It certainly was a cash grab on her part, but pretty much the entirety of mainstream hip-hop is a cash grab so it’s hard for me to say that her cash grab is any better or worse than anyone else’s.
Except she didn’t rubbish the whole genre. She rubbished a specific (and frankly dominant) aspect of the genre, while praising another hip hop artist (Kendrick Lamar). She said the misogynist aspect is what pushed her out of the scene a little. That’s not the same thing as saying all hip hop sucks, which is what the…
I’m also not super-outraged by Miley’s comments either, but I don’t think it was only the fact that she criticized hip-hop that bothered people.
You can miss me with this. I am a lifelong hip-hop fan, and hip-hop has for decades had issues with misogyny, homophobia, and racism, moreso than any other genre of music besides maybe some strains of horroporn grindcore. It has gotten raunchier and more explicit in the last twenty years, to the extent that there are…
Ehhh...Black woman here. With some exceptions, of course, current mainstream hip-hop is incredibly materialist and misogynistic, as is lots of pop music (mainstream hip-hop IS, in fact, pop music). I get that as a “privileged White woman” it’s not kosher to state publicly that you don’t like mainstream hip-hop but…