Sexyy Red believes she receives more hate online than any of her female counterparts in the rap game.
Appearing on Big Boy’s Neighborhood on L.A.’s Real 92.3 this week, the St. Louis rapper said she thinks there’s something going on behind the scenes to cause the amount of negative comments she receives.
“I think [the hate comments] are getting bigger. I ain’t gon’ fake it. I said this – I feel like I’m the most hated female rapper,” she shared. “They hate on me the most. I get a lot of love, but they be hating on me. It be little inside shyt. They tryna put me down. I be feeling like – is y’all sending people to comment under here? I feel like it’s some hidden agendas.”
She continued: “It could be labels, it could be everyone. I just feel like muthafukkas tryna bring me down. They don’t like seeing me win. And I be seeing people say that in the comments! They be like, ‘Why do y’all hate her so much? What do she do to y’all? She just be chilling!’”
The conversation begins at the 26:37 mark below.
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Appearing on Big Boy’s Neighborhood on L.A.’s Real 92.3 this week, the St. Louis rapper said she thinks there’s something going on behind the scenes to cause the amount of negative comments she receives.
“I think [the hate comments] are getting bigger. I ain’t gon’ fake it. I said this – I feel like I’m the most hated female rapper,” she shared. “They hate on me the most. I get a lot of love, but they be hating on me. It be little inside shyt. They tryna put me down. I be feeling like – is y’all sending people to comment under here? I feel like it’s some hidden agendas.”
She continued: “It could be labels, it could be everyone. I just feel like muthafukkas tryna bring me down. They don’t like seeing me win. And I be seeing people say that in the comments! They be like, ‘Why do y’all hate her so much? What do she do to y’all? She just be chilling!’”
The conversation begins at the 26:37 mark below.

Sexyy Red Believes She's The 'Most Hated' Female Rapper: 'They Don't Like Seeing Me Win'
Sexyy Red believes that she receives more criticism and negativity online than any of her female counterparts in the rap industry.
