Is there any rational explanation why many female Zim Hip Hop artists are often in the shadows of the Zim music industry in comparison to male Zim Hip Hop rappers?
How about if all many Zim Hip Hop female artists start taking the route of putting some clothes on and see how many people will pay attention to their lyrics instead of focusing on their sexuality and ways they choose to express it.
The issue of respect is quite tricky in the sense that some male Zim rappers will be trying to hit the daige but if she turns down an advances then she will find herself being ignored moving forward.
Besides what’s hot now or what you can vibe to. Female rappers are always given a hard time and they have to navigate their way into the music industry with more effort and shrewdness than what is required for male rap artists.
Basically, how new male rappers get into the music industry and can drop music without any bars or substance and still be the hottest thing out here with no talent while female rappers will be trying to push the envelope yet getting less recognition.
I disagree, and another thing is even when there is a known beef between male rappers, people don’t bring it to the forefront like they do with Zim Hip Hop female artists. They get so hyped up to see two female artists beef and tearing each other apart.
I disagree, and another thing is even when there is a known beef between male rappers, people don’t bring it to the forefront like they do with Zim Hip Hop female artists. They get so hyped up to see two female artists beef and tearing each other apart.
The issue of respect is quite tricky in the sense that some male Zim rappers will be trying to hit the daige but if she turns down an advances then she will find herself being ignored moving forward.
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