Nicki Minaj goes off on Twitter about sexism in hip-hop
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Nicki Minaj went on an impassioned Twitter rant on Wednesday to call out the pervasive sexism problem she sees in hip-hop. The star claims that she has to work twice as hard to be taken seriously simply because she’s a woman.
As The Hollywood Reporter notes, things kicked off when rapper Russ posted a clip from a Rap Radar interview where he called for more in the industry to respect Minaj, arguing that her career has influenced a great many female performers.
Minaj caught wind of the tweet and thanked Russ before launching into her own rant on the matter.
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“In any field, women must work TWICE as hard to even get HALF the respect her male counterparts get. When does this stop?” she said. “The greats collaborated w/Drake, Kendrick & Jcole b/c they’re dope MC’s. THey collab’d w/nicki cuz someone pulled a gun to their heads…”
The star went on to say that men in the hip-hop game don’t have to deal with the same issues in order to be taken seriously and that she still struggles after ten years in the industry. Things reached a climax when she dug up a tweet from Kendrick Lamar from 7 years ago in which he mentioned that more people hate Minaj than women.
“This is so telling. And scary. I’d have to wear some baggy pants n timbs for men to openly give props,” she said in the caption.
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Minaj Twitter rant comes on the heels of a discussion about sexism and systemic harassment that actresses in Hollywood face following an expose into the behavior of now-disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein. It seems the star wants to use this opportunity to shine a light on the fact that this issue extends to hip-hop as well.