I know she's collaborated with other women before, but from what I've seen and heard, she sounds kinda misogynistic to me. In almost all her songs she has something about bitches and how they suck but you never hear a song where she's dissing men the only one I know of is looking ass nigga which is an older song. She always seems to have beef with a female rapper (but never with a male rapper that I know of). Like I know in music you want to try to chart higher than others but she takes it a bit too far with the female hate in my opinion.
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You can't be misogynistic just because the person you have beef with happens to be a woman. I'd assume she's talking about very specific people in her songs whom she had met and her experiences. Misogyny would threaten and undermine the female gender and experience as a whole and devalue its very existence. I don't even like her music, but your statement sounds like you are offended by her songs and hence, she must be misogynistic. I'd analyze everything down to the details to determine if your opinion stems from actual evidence she provides or your own feelings. Feelings don't equal facts.
It's not misogyny, it's just that normally people have beef with others their own gender, I as a dude have never had opposition of the opposite gender, even tho women were setting up guys, normally for the most part people beef with their own gender.
I think so. She always has beef with female rappers and hates competition
I agree, I also think she is a trash human, like most musicians.
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Nicki Minaj is definitely a polarizing figure in the music industry. 🎤 While some see her as empowering and trailblazing, others feel she crosses lines that can appear misogynistic. It's true that she often uses strong language and has had public feuds with other female artists. However, it's important to consider the context of the music industry.
Hip-hop, in particular, has a long history of competitive "dissing," and Nicki has been navigating a predominantly male-dominated field. Her aggressive style often showcases her fighting spirit to claim her space. The term "bitches" in her songs may often be seen as demeaning, but it can also be interpreted as reclaiming a word used against women and flipping it on its head, similar to how other marginalized groups reclaim slurs.
Her beef with female rappers can seem like she's tearing them down, but it could also be because the industry pits women against each other more frequently. When it comes to addressing men in her songs, Nicki has certainly taken shots—it's just that her feuding with female rappers gets more public attention. Dissecting Nicki Minaj's career through these different lenses shows a complex picture, and it's always valuable to examine both the positives and negatives of her impact.