PROFANITIES IN HIP HOP!! - Setting the record straight!!!
I do real hip hop music. I entertain people of all ages, race, and gender who love real unfiltered rap music WITH A VARIETY OF TOPICS, TONES AND MOODS. My music comes with a message. My fans have sent me many messages to let me know how relevant I am to what's going on in the streets and the corporate world and how they relate to my music.
I wonna set the record straight on some issues that some critics seem to be clinging to and put to rest their allegations. There are certain people out there who criticize hip hop music in general without first taking time to understand it. I’m gonna respond to these allegations just this once after which they can go to hell.
There are different types of rap music. Some hip hop artists use profanity and some don’t. I make sure my fans have an option by providing them with both clean and explicit versions of my music. If you don't like profanity you can go on iTunes and download the clean version of my song. However, profanity in hip hop music regardless of what type you listen to is not used as a generalization.
When I use the word ‘fagot’ I’m not talking about gay people like that. Just because I don’t hang with gay people or disagree with their sexuality that doesn’t mean I’ll say disrespectful things about them in my music. A straight person can be a ‘fagot’ in my eyes if they’re not true to themselves. That has nothing to do with being gay. Got it? Good! I believe Eminem also proved this when he performed live with Elton John at the MTV awards.

When I say ‘bitch’ in my song or in real life I’m not saying all women are ‘bitches’ in a degrading way. It’s stupid for anyone to think that. I could be talking to a man and call him a ‘bitch’ if he acts a certain way that show weakness. A ‘bitch’ can be a woman or a man just like a ‘fagot’ can be gay or straight but I will never disrespect someone who I have no dealings with. If I don't know you, I'm probably not talking about you.
When it comes to the ‘N’ word, rappers have been explaining this for decades. All I’m gonna say about this is ‘Nigga’ is not the same as nigger. Call me a ‘Nigga’ and I may think we’re on the same side; call me a nigger and I’ll fuck you up!
My loyalty is to my fans first and foremost and all my fans agree with what I just said. We love hip hop together and in hip hop it is what it is. I respect women just as much as I respect men. Fake people get called out regardless of their gender, race or sexuality.
PEACE!

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