There’s an ominous tone to the song, as if she could kill you in bed or turn you into a hopeless addict. The best song on her mixtape, “Ignorant Art,” is all about her sexual power. For many Americans, black male rappers are entrancing because they give off a sense of black masculine power - that sense of strength, ego and menace that derives from being part of the street - or because of the seductive display of black male cool. The true barrier to entry is that there is an essence at the center of hip-hop that white women have an extraordinarily hard time exuding or even copying. that makes it impossible for white women to rhyme. There is nothing about the skills required to be an M.C. Imagine if Pamela Anderson could flow, allowing him to get his hip-hop fix and his soft-core pornography fix at the same time. There are too many cultural consumers who love rappers and who love blondes to keep a collision of the two from occurring, especially when the dominant hip-hop consumer is the young white suburban male. We now have a small movement of white female rappers who want to be taken seriously, including Iggy Azalea, Kreayshawn and K.Flay. I’m surprised it hasn’t happened already. (Some might say the woman currently holding that office is Beyoncé.) Given that cultural law, how long will it be until some blonde - or any white woman - rises to fame through hip-hop? I daresay it’s inescapable. From Marilyn Monroe to Madonna to Britney Spears to Paris Hilton to Lady Gaga, our culture refuses to allow a void in the job called America’s Favorite Blonde. The cosmology of American celebrity requires several blond white women be major planets at all times.
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But what about the American white woman? Could she ever rock the mic for real? We have respected rappers of South Asian descent: M.I.A.
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The world of hip-hop has some diversity: Eminem, Mac Miller and Nicki Minaj now the Beastie Boys, Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott in the past.
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Eventually the throne will have to be shared. Sure, there have long been significant black female and white male figures, but the majority of the conversation in hip-hop is and has always been about the actions, thoughts, feelings and ethos of black men. HIP-HOP is primarily a celebration of black masculinity.