Should women rap?
Women obviously make a lot of good music and their voices are well suited for certain styles but I find it just doesn't work very well for rapping. A lot of rapping is built around bravado and aggressiveness and it just doesn't work with a female voice imo. Every time I hear a woman rap feature or someone like Nicki Minaj/Missy Elliot/whatever I can't take it seriously because the voice just is too off putting. Lauryn Hill might be the one exception I've found. Could you prove me wrong?
>>68364423
Oh god source on that ass
I want her to spread her cheeks wide and put my nose against her arsehole and sniff it deeply and then make love to it with my tongue, T B Q F H
>>68364470
Iskra lawrence
>>68364423
Nicki Minaj's verse on Monster fits your criteria imo, her delivery shifts tones between outward aggressiveness and passive-aggressiveness, and it really fits the song's concept. There's also Lyrical Gangbang off The Chronic (Lady of Rage), It's A Man's World off Amerikkka's Most Wanted (Yo-Yo), and Let's Get High off The Chronic 2001 (Ms. Roq) if you want other examples of women rapping aggressively. So overall, yes, I think they can pull it off, from what little I've heard from women rappers.
Ladybug Mecca isn't bad.
How was Gangsta Boo not the first response?!
>>68364816
Kek, I came here just to mention this
>>68364423
Young M.A. tho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVf_4Ns3qLU
>>68364816
>>68364864
>not la' chat
Fucking troglodytes.
Prove an opinion wrong ?
>>68364423
Saging for posting an ugly whale you sick fuck. Never post a girl with bad posture again.