Biggie tells a tale about how a woman he trusted was only getting in his bed for his money. Lil Kim counters by recounting the conniving men in her life. She empowers the money-over-men mentality that you can find in women rappers today. This is another one of the best rap songs abo...
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Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass” became a body-positive anthem almost instantaneously when it came out in 2014. While it came under fire for its “skinny bitches” rejoinders, Trainor has since served up a number of songs that are more inclusive, from “Me Too” to “Woman Up”...
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But the moody, New Jersey club-fueled banger offers just enough starts, stops, and beat drops to mirror his musings about infidelity. (A star-studded video featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Frank Ocean, and Ronaldinho simply adds to the fun foray into Bad Bunny’s relationship fuckery.) The song’s...
Scandalous Bitches ▶ Concentrate ▶ On Bail ▶ Family Values ▶ Black & Brown ▶ The Whole World ▶ Poppin Off ▶ Movin In Ya Chucks ▶ Thank You ▶ Album: Weapons of Mass Destruction (Clean) Released on:2004-12-14 Number of Songs:15 LAX - Clean Album Version ▶ Cold...
Dev’s grand instrumental opens with a fanfare fit for a bejeweled king before settling into its towering orchestral beat. The enormity makes it play like a worship song for hip-hop’s well-loved pleasures: bad bitches, designer clothes, and God. In Devstacks’ church, no production touch ...
Transcending so-bad-it’s-good considerations, “Red Dress” stands as a loving testament to all of us who might be hearing something different in our heads than everyone else is in theirs. Read More About: Aaron Lewis, Eric Clapton, Kid Rock, Year in Review Jump to Comments ...
It's a theme Reynolds revisits often. "I write a lot of songs because I’m in a bad place and I’m trying to bring about a false sense of confidence, security and empowerment," he says. "I meet people and they say, ‘I work out to this song every morning and it gets my day...