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Sorry, The Word 'Pussy' Isn't Going Anywhere
Netflix's new six-part comedy 'History of Swear Words' explores the origin of the word that has made people blush for the last 500 years.
Everything 'One Million Moms' Wanted to Call the Manager About in 2020
From a Burger King ad to 'WAP,' the right-wing Christian group was perpetually mad online.
The 2021 Grammy Nominations Remind Us How Awful 2020 Has Been
The Academy made some bizarre choices, snubbing Fiona Apple and BTS, and nominating veteran acts for Best New Artist again.
Bad Deals Are Baked Into the Way the Music Industry Operates
We broke down the three most common types of contracts an artist might sign today, offering a window into how the “bad deal” isn’t an anomaly—it’s by design.
'WAP' and 12 of the Best Songs That Had Us Sweating Through August
This month was hot and horrid but music from artists like Bartees Strange, Lomelda, and Victoria Monét helped us through it.
The Reaction to Megan Thee Stallion’s Alleged Shooting Is Misogynoir in Action: Experts
The “WAP” artist alleged she was shot by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez. Advocates say the mocking reactions show how violence against Black women isn’t taken seriously.
This Season of 'The Chi' Was a Timely Demand to Protect Black Women
Following Jason Mitchell's sexual misconduct allegations, 'The Chi' used its third season to affirm that Black women deserve to feel safe.
I Asked My Dad, a Gynaecologist, to Review Songs About Pussy
What does the man who knows all there is to know about vaginas think about these songs that pay homage to them? Are they indeed medically accurate?
What to Say if a Kid Asks You What 'WAP' Means
"Kids shouldn't feel like you're laughing at them or angry with them for asking these questions."
Carole Baskin Is Mad at the 'WAP' Video for Exploiting Big Cats, or Something
This is the second time this year the 'Tiger King' star and Cardi B have publicly beefed.
Celebrities Who Give Away Money on Twitter Are Setting People Up to Get Scammed
Twitter “philanthropists” like Bill Pulte and Megan Thee Stallion have been offering their followers financial aid during the pandemic. But it hurts more people than it helps.
Noname's Response to J. Cole and 12 Other Songs We Loved This Month
While much of the industry was shaking to keep up with the revolution, artists like Noname, City Girls, and Shamir continued to make the music we wanted to hear.