Female Rappers Are Having All the Fun

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Female Rappers Are Having All the Fun

Our critic’s newest Song of the Week, the Southern rap monitor “Whim Whamiee,” is simply the most recent instance of an influence shift within the style.

You know what they are saying: “where there’s a whim, there’s a whamiee.” Get in. Let’s discuss it. Here we go together with “Whim Whamiee.” It’s by Pluto, who’s an Atlanta rapper with YKNiece. And the calls for listed below are clear: Put some Lulu on this butt. One of the massive lies about rap music within the ‘90s and the 2000s is that only one or two female rappers could be successful at any given time. But one of the best things about how social media has changed hip-hop is it’s made plain that there are many pathways for feminine rappers to get heard, and loads of audiences who need to hear them. Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, Flo Milli, GloRilla and, in fact, you may’t discuss this second with out Sexyy Red. Sexyy Red helps set a template for a way a variety of the youthful feminine rappers are approaching the sport with the liberty and abandon to make any form of track that they need to make. Part of the rationale this track works so properly is due to the catchphrase. There’s additionally a remix with Sexyy Red. But additionally Pluto and YKNIECE have truly two very completely different approaches to the rapping. Pluto is form of offhandedly slurring her verse. But then the second half of the track with YKNIECE is a lot extra grounded. And it’s a testomony to the pliability of this beat that each approaches sound equally efficient. The different factor that’s occurring within the post-ski second is feminine rappers are having a lot enjoyable. You hearken to a variety of hip-hop proper now, put out by male artists, and it’s angsty and it’s tragic and it’s darkish, however nearly all of the songs coming from large feminine rappers proper now which are breaking by way of are free and enjoyable and toying. – “Put some Lulu on this butt.” – Oh, not “on his butt.”

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