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Drizzy addresses the accusations that his bars are strictly for the ladies.
“I think there’s two types of rapping about women, there’s rapping about fairy-tale stuff …not to take away anything from an MC like this, but you take a rapper like Bow Wow, who is a genuine ladies’ man and all his songs are to make ladies love him and love themselves. And that’s cool. That’s a brand of music that might not always be what’s real, you may not always be telling the truth, but at least someone is gonna feel good about the songs you’re making. With me, when I touch on women — which I don’t feel like I rap about a lot — I feel like I’m just rapping about myself.”
He also kicks a few bars from a new song he just recorded with Wayne.
“She’s nothin’ like every other dime/
When I think of her, couple things that come to mind/
Thoughts like if she end up, my baby mother fine/
Cuz we only use a rubber like every other time.”
Let’s be careful out there ladies.
Props: 1515 Boys





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