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Lil Mama Criticizes Nicki Minaj’s Influence on Female Rap, Sparking Controversy

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Rapper Lil Mama has once again sparked controversy with her sharp criticism of Nicki Minaj and the current state of female rap. Her comments have ignited a heated debate about the oversexualization of female artists in the genre and Minaj’s influence on this trend.

Criticism of Oversexualization

The debate intensified when New Orleans rapper Dee-1 shared a montage on social media, juxtaposing performances by Sexyy Red, GloRilla, Latto, Ice Spice, and Megan Thee Stallion at the BET Awards with his song “Purify My Eyes.” Dee-1’s lyrics lament the oversexualization of female rappers, criticizing the portrayal of women in the music industry.

“I turned on the awards show and the things I’ve seen on the screen/ Will make me cause a scene ’cause it’s so obscene/ We call women queens but we celebrate the prostitution of their bodies,” Dee-1 rapped, reflecting a sentiment that Lil Mama echoed in her own criticism.

Lil Mama’s Rant

On July 1, Lil Mama took to social media to join the conversation, unleashing a scathing critique of Nicki Minaj and her influence on female rap. She labeled Minaj a “musical prostitute” and accused her of setting a negative example for younger female rappers.

“What major musical prostitutes do you remember from the last 15 years?” Lil Mama wrote. “Who do you think they watched corporate give a platform and flowers for sitting out. Be forreal.” She suggested that the current wave of female rappers, influenced by Minaj, were not being true to themselves and were instead pandering to corporate interests.

Lil Mama’s comments were part of a larger critique of the industry, where she accused executives, fans, and artists of lacking the courage to do better. “We can do better as a ‘culture’ @bet + @betawards I mean this sincerely,” she wrote. “Deep down, most executives, fans, and artists know we can do better. We just gotta have the courage to do it.”

Heated Reactions

The response to Lil Mama’s comments was swift and divided. Many fans came to Nicki Minaj’s defense, arguing that Lil Mama’s criticism was unfounded and that she was simply seeking attention. Some suggested that Lil Mama was bitter because she was not invited to perform at the BET Awards.

“Are you saying that I would have been performing be selling p**sy too or just performing,” Lil Mama retorted, defending her stance and drawing a clear line between herself and Minaj. Despite the backlash, she attempted to soften her message, stating, “It’s all love. God is the greatest and these women are gonna wake up and realize that they are worth more than any price tag.”

A Longstanding Feud

This is not the first time Lil Mama has publicly criticized Nicki Minaj. In 2011, she accused Minaj of copying her style, telling MTV, “My cut is blunt and futuristic and Nicki Minaj started wearing that bob on her head after she came to my show.” Over the past decade, Lil Mama’s perspective has shifted from viewing herself as an inspiration to positioning herself as a critic of Minaj’s influence.

Lil Mama’s latest comments have reignited discussions about the portrayal of women in rap and the impact of influential artists like Nicki Minaj. As the debate continues, it highlights the ongoing tensions within the music industry regarding authenticity, representation, and the commercialization of female artists.

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Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women ‘Dog Walk’ Visual in NLE Choppa’s “Slut Me Out” Video

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

New York rapper Lil Mama and reality TV personality Sukihana have had a recent back-and-forth on social media.  Sukihana recently appeared in NLE Choppa’s new video for his song, “Slut Me Out (Remix).”  In one scene, the Love & Hip-Hop star can be seen on all fours while NLE Choppa pulls her hair.  Rapper Sexy Redd was on all fours as well, next to Sukihana.

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

Lil Mama took to Twitter to discuss the scene, but she deleted the post shortly after.  But it was too late as Sukihana saw the comment and decided to respond.

“They said the girl ‘lil mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me.  If I was y’all I would tell her leave me tf alone”

– Sukihana

Lil Mama decided to respond in a respectful way.

“Hey, I know we don’t know each other personally.  I’m seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally.  You could have been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under.  The way I feel still stands.”

Lil Mama

The “Lip Gloss” rapper also added that she didn’t want to offend Sukihana or anyone else, which is why she deleted her original reaction. Lil Mama also mentioned the image that Sukihana is giving off affects her daughters and other young girls.

Sukihana used Lil Mama’s memorable on-stage moment with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys to clap back.

“They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia keys”

– Sukihana

Many people were on Lil Mama’s side as they took to the comments to express similar views.  NLE Choppa also stepped in and vowed it was all just entertainment.

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Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women ‘Dog Walk’ Visual in NLE Choppa’s “Slut Me Out” Video

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

New York rapper Lil Mama and reality TV personality Sukihana have had a recent back-and-forth on social media.  Sukihana recently appeared in NLE Choppa’s new video for his song, “Slut Me Out (Remix).”  In one scene, the Love & Hip-Hop star can be seen on all fours while NLE Choppa pulls her hair.  Rapper Sexy Redd was on all fours as well, next to Sukihana.

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

Lil Mama took to Twitter to discuss the scene, but she deleted the post shortly after.  But it was too late as Sukihana saw the comment and decided to respond.

“They said the girl ‘lil mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me.  If I was y’all I would tell her leave me tf alone”

– Sukihana

Lil Mama decided to respond in a respectful way.

“Hey, I know we don’t know each other personally.  I’m seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally.  You could have been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under.  The way I feel still stands.”

Lil Mama

The “Lip Gloss” rapper also added that she didn’t want to offend Sukihana or anyone else, which is why she deleted her original reaction. Lil Mama also mentioned the image that Sukihana is giving off affects her daughters and other young girls.

Sukihana used Lil Mama’s memorable on-stage moment with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys to clap back.

“They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia keys”

– Sukihana

Many people were on Lil Mama’s side as they took to the comments to express similar views.  NLE Choppa also stepped in and vowed it was all just entertainment.

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Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women ‘Dog Walk’ Visual in NLE Choppa’s “Slut Me Out” Video

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

New York rapper Lil Mama and reality TV personality Sukihana have had a recent back-and-forth on social media.  Sukihana recently appeared in NLE Choppa’s new video for his song, “Slut Me Out (Remix).”  In one scene, the Love & Hip-Hop star can be seen on all fours while NLE Choppa pulls her hair.  Rapper Sexy Redd was on all fours as well, next to Sukihana.

Lil Mama and Sukihana Have Social Media Exchange Over Black Women 'Dog Walk' Visual in NLE Choppa's "Slut Me Out" Video

Lil Mama took to Twitter to discuss the scene, but she deleted the post shortly after.  But it was too late as Sukihana saw the comment and decided to respond.

“They said the girl ‘lil mama’ that sing that lip gloss song was in the comments speaking on me.  If I was y’all I would tell her leave me tf alone”

– Sukihana

Lil Mama decided to respond in a respectful way.

“Hey, I know we don’t know each other personally.  I’m seeing you wrote a post addressing me and I never addressed you personally.  You could have been any Blacc woman in that video I posted a comment under.  The way I feel still stands.”

Lil Mama

The “Lip Gloss” rapper also added that she didn’t want to offend Sukihana or anyone else, which is why she deleted her original reaction. Lil Mama also mentioned the image that Sukihana is giving off affects her daughters and other young girls.

Sukihana used Lil Mama’s memorable on-stage moment with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys to clap back.

“They said Lil mama think she better then people just because she got to perform on stage with Jayz and Alicia keys”

– Sukihana

Many people were on Lil Mama’s side as they took to the comments to express similar views.  NLE Choppa also stepped in and vowed it was all just entertainment.

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Jay Z Speaks On Lil Mama Crashing His 2009 MTV VMA’s Performance With Alicia Keys

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After 12 years of silence, Jay Z finally opened up about Lil Mama crashing his 2009 MTV VMA’s performance with Alicia Keys.

Hov spoke on the incident during his recent Twitter Spaces conversation with Genius’ Rob Markman. Markman asked the legendary multi-hyphenate if he and Alicia had forgiven Lil Mama for crashing their performance. Hov responded by saying that they had forgiven her but recommended other people don’t just go dancing on stages.

“Of course, of course. C’mon. Don’t do that… That’s our sister. Man, we love her. I wouldn’t recommend people just jumping on other artists’ stages…” Hov said. “She’s a New Yorker… She got excited. Things happen. Of course, we love her… yes, she’s forgiven. It’s all love and she was coming from a place of love it’s just… may have been a little too excited.”

It seems neither Jay Z or Alicia Keys have any hard feelings towards Lil Mama crashing their performance. In her Drink Champs interview with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN, Keys spoke on the incident, saying she was so focused on killing the performance that she did not realize Lil Mama on stage.

“The truth of all the truths… all I know, we was on that stage,” Keys said. “Jay was here. I was here. In my head I was such a gorilla at the time and I was like, ‘This is what’s happening. I’m going to destroy this record tonight.’ …  Somehow, however she got over here, I didn’t even bear witness to.”

She added, “The whole show I was iced… so focused on making it amazing. I went backstage and Jay was like, ‘So, you ain’t see that?’ And I was like, ‘What?’ And he was like, ‘Nah, you ain’t just see what just happened?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, we killed it. That’s what happened.”

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[WATCH] Alicia Keys Tells Jay-Z’s Reaction Backstage After Lil Mama Crashed VMA Set

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One of Hip Hop’s most memorable moments was Lil Mama crashing the stage at the 2009 Video Music Awards during Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ “Empire State Of Mind” performance. If anyone has seen the pic from the end of the performance and looks at Hov’s face, you’d pretty much know how Hovito took Mama’s impromtu move.

Over a decade after the incident, Lil Mama hasn’t had a chance to explain herself to Keys or Carter after the VMAs, but N.O.R.E. and EFN sat down with the sultry songbird on the next episode of Drink Champs and revealed how Jay reacted to Mama’s blunder, but more importantly that she didn’t even know that Mama had crashed their set. See the entire interview below.

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SOHH Squad Trivia Show: The Hip-Hop Flops Edition

This week’s “SOHH Trivia Show” livestream had all the laughs, jokes and craziness you should expect with the topic centering on hip-hop flops. With rap stars – and frequent trolls – Soulja Boy and Bow Wow gearing up for a huge VERZUZ battle later this month, it’s only right we put the attention on some […]

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DMX Runs Into MC Lyte and Spits One Of Her Classic Verses

Rap artists Lil Mama and DMX were hanging out when legendary rapper MC Lyte pulls up. The Ruff Ryders leader starts rapping Lyte’s verse from “I Cram to Understand U” from her 1988 debut album, Lyte as a Rock.

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Look: Lil Mama Is 100 Percent Black Girl Magic In New Modeling Pic – “Be A Queen”

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New York rapper Lil Mama is out here on her modeling goals. The hip-hop artist has taken a moment away from music-making to share a must-like new pic. Look below!

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Not Popping: Lil Mama Shoots Her Shot At Meek Mill, Gets Curved & Clowned On Twitter

Lil Mama Shoots Her Shot At Meek Mill & Gets Curved

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At least she tried. In what might have been just a joke, Lil Mama shot her shot at Meek Mill under one of his Instagram posts and got epically curved for it. You know Twitter couldn’t let the moment pass with clowning her for trying.

It all began after Meek Mill congratulated the surprising new couple YG and Kehlani in a post declaring that  “Hot Girl Summer” because Baelani is off the market. The caption read:

“Hot girl summer over, y’all what y’all gone do? #boolin: me: follows YG

Lil Mama got in on the action and added her two cents, commenting, “Why you ain’t just post us?” Meek not realizing that she was probably joking responded “oh ya shooting ya shot “shot” huh?”  Of course, eagle-eyed commenters noticed the curve and screenshotted away clowning the “Lip Gloss” rapper for her failed attempt at getting boo’d up with the Philly rapper.

Hit the gallery below to see all of the reactions to Lil Mama shooting her shot below.

Photo: Paras Griffin / Getty

Source: HipHopWired.com

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