Californian Elitist
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I don’t know. Her cameo was like a minute long, but I’m not surprised to here that people didn’t like it. Oh well. She twerked her way to a paycheck.Wasn't this cameo ridiculed online? The only coverage I saw of it were posts on reddit about how awful it was to have She Hulk and Megan Thee Stallion twerking in a Marvel production.
Doesn’t matter if people liked it or not. She was hired, despite her raunchy, dirty lyrics.
What TP has said is just complaints about Jaboukie being hired for the job. I don’t see the point in automatically referring to his music as “junk” if you’ve never heard of him, let alone listened to his music. Taking cues from TP’s posts in this case gets you nowhere, unless you’re the kind to crap on all raunchy lyrics from gay artists and artists in general, and are shoveling dirt to find more silly criticisms for a film production you haven’t seen.I meant the comment mostly in jest- The only reason I'd look it up is to see what TP is talking about to give better context to the last few pages of discussion.
I do think music is devolving- the top 40 now is far more explicit than 10 years ago. I will admit Lizzo and the Weekend are incredibly talented.
I also love '90s rap and early '00s Eminem- but can't stand anything he's put out since MMLP2. Same with Dre and Snoop Dogg's newer stuff.
But my goodness there's very few songs in the top 40 that don't have an 'explicit' tag these days.
A lot of 90s and early 2000s rap is explicit and raunchy, Eminem’s, Dre’s, and Snoop’s material included.