CupcakKe’s Hot Take On Female Rap Gets SOHH Fam Co-Signs

Chicago rapper CupcakKe raised eyebrows when she took to social media and slammed the women in her industry. More than two years since her last album dropped, the “Deepthroat” hitmaker said female rap just isn’t very good.

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Agree Or Disagree With CupcakKe?

CupcakKe went on Twitter and said, “Female rap is really boring to me right now.” We went to our YouTube Community and asked the SOHH Fam if they agreed with CupcakKe’s opinion.

How do you feel about the current state of female rap?

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Hot take on female rap gets SOHH Fam co-signs.

SOHH Fam Weighs In On The State Of The Female Rap Game

Despite the fact that Megan Thee Stallion just won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and that Cardi B, Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj are three of the most popular artists in the world, a lot of fans are not hyped about the direction female rap is going.

I agree. Female rappers today have literally one thing they rap about. Waps and securing the bag by means of sexual favors.

has been for the past 10 years

Majority yeah cause they damn near all the same but you do have stand outs like Rapsody who would rap circles around anyone

It’s not just female rap, the rap game in general has a lot of work to do. It may never be the way it was during the golden era. But it took a hard fall after the early 2000’s. It ain’t about lyricism no more, it’s all about portraying a certain image.

Cardi b and young ma dope I like em but that’s it for me lol

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Cardi B Says Women Hate On Female Rappers

Cardi B recently called out people for being too hard on female rappers. Without singling out anyone specific, B lumped all people together – especially women – on not gracefully embracing female rap artists.

“People be so hard on female rappers .” 

She also responded to a fan’s tweet about people hating to see women do what men thought only they could do.

“Naaaaa ……man be hating but it really be women in these comments & on YouTube talkin the most sh*t putting women down but fake preach unity and women progression.”

Cardi B Wants Respect For Putting Female Rappers On

In October 2019, Cardi B stepped up to demand some respect placed on her name. B spoke on helping ignite the explosion of today’s female rappers.

“I didn’t say I pave the way for female rappers but I deff gave the hood and women hope.Nikkas wasn’t collabing with females rappers.Labels where signing female rappers and putting them in a shelf and not focusing on them.Not giving them proper attention . … It seem like it was impossible for it to be more then one female rapper.These male rappers where not even takin Money from female rappers for a feature cause it seem far fetch for another woman to make it.I see so many male artists collabing wit females now even .. …. Some that are not mainstream because I know they don’t want to miss out on the opportunity in case they make it cause trust and believe slot of Nikkas I asked for features from when they see me they tell me “I shoulda believe”Deum I should have did the feature .”

Cardi took things even further by asking people to consider the female rap game presence prior to her blowing up.

“And ya can deny it as much as ya want and say I’m crazy or stfuu but how many female rappers before me where getting chances or getting pushed ? They wasn’t believing and now they are ! … And for the slow ones again NO ain’t made females want to rap cause bitches been rapping bitches been have talent but the music industry wasn’t believing and shitting on female rappers .and that’s Big Bentley. … I’m Lying ? So you tell me what rappers was giving features to female rappers? What label was pushing a female rapper? What tv music show was inviting female rappers .Only 2 female rappers for years and one ain’t last to long ……now you tell me! I wanna see something?”