“I love it that they’re expressing themselves and doing their thing. I just don’t want it to where young girls feel like they can express themselves like that without even knowing that that is a jewel that they hold onto,” said Snoop Dogg about Cardi B’s “WAP” featuring Megan Thee Stallion.
Those comments by the Hip Hop legend led to some criticism online. Even Offset defended his wife’s #1 Hot 100 record by telling TMZ, “I don’t get in female’s business… We should uplift our women. Don’t say what they can and can’t do.”
Snoop Dogg has now addressed the backlash to what he had to say about “WAP.” The celebrity judge of the forthcoming Go-Big Show seemed to place some of the blame on the media and then acknowledged the commercial success of the sexually-explicit single.
“Stop [with] the b####### press. I love Cardi B and Meg music, period, point blank, and they know that I’m in full support of the female MC movement so stop trying to make me a hater,” posted Snoop on Instagram. “That song [is] 6x Platinum. Talk about that.”
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