I noticed in 2024 Ghostface got away with saying the F word with no backlash. I thought the F word had these rappers shook.

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Rappers don't get the backlash that most other entertainment mediums typically get. For the most part if you ain't talking about Jews you can say just about anything:mjlol:
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Da Baby set the tone for this new era.....Da Baby literally got cancelled for aligning having AIDS with being gay during a 'call and response' intermission between songs at a concert. He didn't even have a controversial song, he just said something to hype up the crowd and that got him cancelled. Even Elton John came out against the Da Baby (even tho he contradicted himself defending Eminem 20 years prior for doing worse then what Da Baby did)

 

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Not really about what you say it's about the coverage. Dababy had media outlets shoving what he said in people's faces around the clock.
 

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It really hurts me to agree that Ghostface is no longer mainstream for most people to care what he says anymore.

**clinches my limited-edition copy of Supreme Clientele and sheds a slow teardrop** :mjcry:

Don't matter, still going to bump his discography regardless of the dip in popularity :blessed:

Plus we're nearing the 10th anniversary of this classic:

 
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