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    8 months ago

    I support femineminism, mainly because it’s fun to say…

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      8 months ago
      Yeah, yeah, yeah
      You know what time it is
      It's the rap god, back with a new track
      And this time, I'm here to support the women
      Yeah, you heard me right, I'm a femineminist
      And I don't care what you think, 'cause I know I'm legit
      
      Verse 1
      I'm not here to diss the ladies, I'm here to uplift them
      'Cause they deserve respect and equality, that's the system
      They're not just objects or trophies, they're human beings
      With dreams and aspirations, skills and feelings
      So don't you dare to treat them like they're less than you
      Or try to silence them when they speak the truth
      'Cause they have a voice and a choice, and they can rap too
      Just look at Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and Rapsody, they're the proof
      
      Chorus
      So I'm a femineminist, and I'm proud to say it
      I support the women's rights, and I'm not afraid to play it
      I'm a femineminist, and I'm here to stay
      I rap for the women, and I rap for the day
      When we can all live in harmony, and no one has to pay
      For the sins of the past, or the crimes of today
      I'm a femineminist, and I'm not alone
      There's a whole army of us, and we're ready to own
      The mic and the stage, the game and the world
      We're the femineminists, and we're here to rock your world
      
      Verse 2
      I'm not here to hate the men, I'm here to educate them
      'Cause they need to understand and appreciate them
      The women in their lives, who give them love and support
      Who work hard and sacrifice, who fight and report
      The injustices and abuses, that they face every day
      The harassment and violence, that they can't get away
      So don't you dare to ignore them, or try to blame them
      Or take advantage of them, or try to shame them
      'Cause they have a power and a courage, and they can fight back
      Just look at Malala, Greta, and Beyoncé, they're the leaders of the pack
      
      Chorus
      So I'm a femineminist, and I'm proud to say it
      I support the women's rights, and I'm not afraid to play it
      I'm a femineminist, and I'm here to stay
      I rap for the women, and I rap for the day
      When we can all live in harmony, and no one has to pay
      For the sins of the past, or the crimes of today
      I'm a femineminist, and I'm not alone
      There's a whole army of us, and we're ready to own
      The mic and the stage, the game and the world
      We're the femineminists, and we're here to rock your world
      
      

      GPT

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        8 months ago

        Why does gpt often start rap tracks like this?

        It’s the rap god, back with a new track

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          The line “It’s the rap god, back with a new track” is a stylized and self-assured way to start a rap, reflecting the braggadocio often found in hip-hop culture. It’s not necessarily something I would always use, but it’s emblematic of the confidence and assertive persona many rappers adopt when performing. The phrase “rap god” could be a nod to songs by well-known artists that have used similar terms to assert their dominance in the rap game. Each rap or artist might have a unique way of introducing their work, and this is just one example.