Monday, February 21, 2011

Man I just did it on em!

Nicki Minaj is the new face of girl power! She wears what she wants and prides herself on empowering young women. She has even said that she sacrifices her love life to continue to be show women that they don't need a man to feel whole.

She recently said:
"I want them to feel like they don’t have to play second fiddle to a boy."

If her Minajness feels this way,I wonder then why she felt the need to put out a song that demeans women like her Pink Friday album cut "Did it on'em"? This song is particularly offensive to black women!



Let me say first that I understand that this song was probably intented to answer Lil Kim's very public attacks. However, I think it's a little hypocrital to talk about women standing on thier own while putting out a song that features a MAN screaming insultes towards "these bitches" and putting women down.

He says:
"You crazy stupid ugly looking monkey bitches!"
"You got me mistaken with your mother ho!"
"You bitches at the bottom of the totam pole."
"You nappy headed son of a bitches! Imma start throwing just for me perm at your head"

Who exactly is he talking to Nicki? Is'nt lil Kim's hair is relaxed?

This is just some of what he says throughout the song and when I heard it I thought to myself not only is this offensive to all women but also that some of this is straight up racist! Not to mention rap's president of the heman woman hatters club eminen's lyrics in her other Pink Friday selection "Roman's revenge".

Here's a very explicit exerpt:



"I ain't into S&M, but my whip's off the chain
A little drop of candy paint drips off the frame
Twisted-ass mind, got a pretzel for a brain
An eraser for a head, fuckin' pencil for a frame
You don't like it then peel off, bitch
Every last woman on Earth I'll kill off, and I still wouldn't f*ck you, slut
So wipe the smile on your grill off, I swear to God I'll piss a Happy Meal off"


I have to say that I am not pleased with Ms.Minaj but luckily I am always willing to give second chances. Now that she seems to have everyone's attention, she has a really good opporunity to say something new or she can settle for the same old womanizing nonsense hip hop is known for and continue rapping about her money and how skilled she is sexually. In the words of Lauren Hill "Come on baby light my fire, music is supposed to inspire." How about it Nicki?

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