Megan Thee Stallion Speaks On The "Double Standards" Women Face In Hip Hop
22 May 2019, 10:02
Megan Thee Stallion opens up about the double standards women face in hip-hop during a recent interview with Fader. She also reveals which artists have inspired along her rap journey.
During a recent interview with Fader, Megan Thee Stallion reveals how she feels about the double standards women face in the music industry.
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The rising star who recently released her debut album 'Fever', touched on gender biases within the rap game.
Megan Thee Stallion told Fader "Being a girl too - they criticise you harder than they criticise men". She continued "If I was out there making little noises like Uzi and Carti be making, they would not rock with that."
The rising star added: "And not saying that they don't be going hard, because we definitely finna turn up to both of them, but if it was a chick - like no"
Megan also spoke about her mother and how she influenced her career choice, after her mother was a rapper herself.
She also revealed that Notorious B.I.G. and UGK inspired her and influenced the way she raps.