Lol time-out. Tupac never said any misogynistic comments? I love Tupac but he was pretty misogynistic, he had songs about being a player and using women, an example would be “I Get Around”. read more
He was highly criticized by Cynthia Delores Tucker, a highly publicized feminist and civil rights activist, who claimed Tupac’s lyrics were misogynistic, degrading of women, and constantly uses the word “bitch” to describe women or certain types of women. read more
Hi Evan, thanks for the A2A. I don’t know much about Biggie, but I heard he dedicated Life After Death, which he released after Tupac’s death, to Pac. This suggests that, despite the animosity between them before Pac was murdered, Biggie respected Tupac and was moved by his death. read more
Tupac Shakur. It’s always interesting for me to be both a hip hop enthusiast and a feminist. For obvious reasons, the two may seem totally incompatible, as much of hip hop carries some of the most noticeable expressions of sexism in music. read more
The music of the great Tupac Shakur is no exception. His 1996 no. 1 hit “How Do U Want It” really objectifies women. The video for the song is equally offensive. read more