agreed, but you also as a man have to admit the same could've been said for men, especially young black males during the gangsta rap eras. the early eras didnt glorify it as much as they told stories good to bad. doesnt matter, the kids of those generations took the good parts and ran with that to make it seem as if being a thug was the coolest thing you could be and if you were not a thug you were a square.There's been this thot culture for a while now, but since Cardi blew up, it like being trashy and slutty has become acceptable. Now since the City girl are hitting it's like there's a sense of pride in being a low down, dirty, scumbag of a woman.
Women sing these songs with so much enthusiasm and spirit. I know they're getting programmed by it.
There's around a huge riff between black men and women and major lack of respect. If our women continue to be programmed by this type of material, there isn't going to be any women worth marrying soon.