Jermaine Dupri Defines Today’s Female Rappers, Strippers and Cardi B Sparked

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Jermaine Dupri, seems like he already studies the new era of rappers
and he’s so desperate to give brief cameo though not depth and during
his minutes with People Magazine, were he sat down then taps on strippers forum. Dupri talked on topic about homogenous landscape of female
rappers.


From what he said we think he meant none of the (New)
female rappers got that strategist, they are rapping the same bars and
there is no champ. so far. “They all rapping about the same thing,” he
said. “I don’t think they’re showing us who is the best rapper. For me,
it’s like strippers rapping. As far as rap goes, I’m not getting ‘who is
the best rapper.’

Jermaine Dupri obviously aiming at something
but his opinion isn’t null for the fact we all understand the word
stripper. J.D forward, equating new female rappers as story tellers.
“I’m getting, like, you got a story about you dancing in the club, YOU
got a story about you dancing in the club, you got a story…OK. Who’s
gonna be the rapper?”

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TSR Staff: Thembi! @ThembiTV_ _____________________________________ There are many on-going debates about female rappers. From who’s really rapping, to who’s the Queen. #JermaineDupri sat down with @People and said what he said about his thoughts on female rappers today. _____________________________________ He started off with saying how Da Brat was the first solo female rapper to go platinum, adding that since then women have taken over with selling more records than men. “Prior to Brat that wasn’t happening. There were good artists, but they weren’t doing the numbers I needed for my company.” _____________________________________ When asked who his favorite rapper from today is, he couldn’t say. His reasoning was that–click the link in our bio to read more 🎥: @PeopleTV
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Now Cardi got peeved since Dupri pointed a homogenous from female
rappers. She hopped in and them sample her Be Careful single to Dupri,
serving as caution ? no but that was actually a referenced. Cardi B
defended herself letting the basic reason she’s rapping about her whole
body.

“First of all, I rap about my pussy because she’s my best
friend,” she said. “And second of all, it seems like that’s what people
wanna hear. “When I did ‘Be Careful,’ people was talking mad shit in
the beginning, like, ‘What the fuck is this? This is not what I
expected.

I expected this, I expected that.’ So it’s like, if
that’s what people ain’t tryna hear, then I’ma start rapping about my
pussy again.” In the caption, she added, “SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT.




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