Uncle Luke Is Looking For A Payday From Raw Women Rappers: “Send Me A F**king Check”

Uncle Luke — who’s paved the way for freedom of speech in Hip-Hop with his explicit and raunchy lyrics — has sent a verbal invoice to women rappers who he feels owes him a “check.” In the midst of his spill, he also criticized current “male rap” music as “bullsh*t.”

“Male rap is on some bullsh*t right now,” the 2 Live Crew member began in an Instagram video. “I’m sorry. The females are winning. They’re doing everything that I did. I’m still waiting for these girls to send me a fu**ing check.”

He then called out a few of the hottest femcees out right now, declaring, “I need a check from Ice Spice who turn her a** around, dropping it like it’s hot and doo-doo browning. I need a check from her. I need a check from Sexyy Red. Nah, Red’s my friend.”

“All the fu**ing girls,” the 63-year-old continued. “Megan Thee Stallion– anybody that’s running around shaking their a**es, talking about pu**y and d*ck on the record, y’all need to send me a check. Send me a check. Just stop by with the check and say, ‘Thank you, Uncle Luke, for fighting, going to the Supreme Court, allowing us to be able to say what we saying on the records, and we’re whooping these men’s a**es right now ’cause we doing our thing.'”

He then admitted that his remarks were “going to go viral.”

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Luke and his group fought the legal system over the explicit nature of their lyrics on the controversial album, As Nasty As They Wanna Be. The LP was banned in the U.S. and the collective was hit with obscenity charges for performing songs from the album, but was found not guilty.

2 Live Crew made Hip-Hop history as the first musical act to have a parental advisory sticker placed on an album. Their fourth studio album, Banned in the USA, sported the black and white emblem, which would go on to be placed on other albums like N.W.A.’s Straight Outta Compton and countless others.

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