
Capital City Podcast #104: Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music"
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Capital J and DL Glass discuss Lil Kim, Meg Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and "Whore Music." Capital J predicts "Whore Music" has peaked and is on a decline with fans. Do you agree?
Is it liberation or exploitation? Art or agenda? In this unapologetically real episode, the Capital City Podcast dives headfirst into the heated debate around so-called “Whore Music”—a term that’s sparking controversy across the culture.
From Lil Kim’s unapologetic legacy to the fearless moves of Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and today’s unapologetic queens of rap, we break down what this wave of sexually charged, bossed-up music really means for hip-hop, feminism, and freedom of expression.
Raw opinions. Deep analysis. Zero filter.
- Is this a new wave of empowerment or just repackaged objectification?
- Are double standards holding women in hip-hop back—or is this the blowback of female dominance?
- And who gets to define what’s “too much” in a genre built on raw truth?
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