CeeLo Green criticizes Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, saying adult content “has time and space”


CeeLo Green has said he thinks adult content in music has a ‘time and a place’, while criticizing music by Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B in the process.

In a new interview, rapper / singer Goodie Mob talks about his love for old pop music, before presenting his thoughts on the current genre and what he thinks it lacks.

“A lot of music today is very sad and disappointing on a personal and moral level,” Green said Far away. “There was a time when we were good enough to code certain things. We were able to express to whom it was intended with the style of language we used. But now music is shameless, it’s very wild. ”

He added: ‘We are adults. There needs to be a time and place for adult content. As adults and artists, we should at least try to be each other’s responsibility partners in some respect. The stereotypes that are perpetuated and perpetuated ultimately make the perception a reality. It is disenfranchising and it has caused a lot of problems. “

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion in the music video for 'WAP'
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion in the music video for ‘WAP’. CREDIT: YouTube

When he researched Nicki Minaj’s platform before raising Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, he went on to say, “You have the ‘Heads of State’, like Nicki Minaj or someone who’s praised there: success, visibility, a platform for influence.Nicki could be effective in so many other constructive ways, but it feels desperate.

“Attention is also a drug and competition is round. Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, they all make more or less similar cruel gestures to get into position. I get it, the independent woman and being in control, the divine femininity and sexual expression. I get it all, but it comes at what cost? ”

Green’s comments come after Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B teamed up last week to release new single ‘WAP’.

Due to an online uproar, Cardi B apparently mocked judge-commentator Ben Shapiro over his reaction to the new single.

Meanwhile, rapper ‘Bodak Yellow’ defends the casting of Kylie Jenner in the official video for ‘WAP’ to a backlash from fans, while PETA has also issued a response to the apparent use of the clip of big cats.