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CupcakKe Is The Sex Positive Female Icon The Music Industry Needed

She's as liberated as it gets.

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CupcakKe Is The Sex Positive Female Icon The Music Industry Needed
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If you haven't found yourself becoming a Twitter stan for her yet, you definitely have heard of CupcakKe by her most popular song "Deepthroat."

The song has been used as a shock factor for friends and family, but CupcakKe's music has quickly taken the world by storm. Some people may dismiss her as vulgar and offensive, but I think she's an absolute genius.

Vulgarity and sex is used in rap every single day. It's at the point where it's weird if it isn't used.

Yet the industry has been strictly male dominated. Sure, we have people like Nicki, but one female isn't enough.

CupcakKe has decided to break some barriers of her own by becoming one of the next up and coming females to dominate the rap industry.

I honestly think her explicit use of language is what makes her music so appealing. We're used to male rappers bragging about how much sex they have and don't even bat an eye.

Then all of a sudden we have a female doing the same thing and the world goes crazy (in both a positive and negative light).

We need female sexual liberation. We need it in media, particularly in music so that we can eliminate this double standard.

She does it in such an entertaining way that leaves fans yearning for more and the infamous stan phrases such as "MY WIG FLEW" because GODDAMN IT DID FLY, SIS.

Let a woman narrate her sexual adventures through lyrics and song. Let it be funny, shocking and everything in between.

Let it shock the older generation who kept sex behind closed doors and never discussed it at the forefront. Let it change the world's outlook and form a more positive generation.

Seriously, just take a few moments to listen to any of her albums or go through her tweets because she is hilarious. She could easily be defined as a lyrical genius and her blunt mannerisms make her one of the funniest artists I've ever seen.

Not only is she the liberation that everyone has needed, she is an advocate for LGBT+ right with her song "LGBT" and "Crayons" and has been defined as a bisexual icon.

CupcakKe is constantly working on new projects, with her latest album "Euphorize" released in January 2018 and her latest single "Quiz" released on April 27.

I'm on the edge of my seating waiting for what she decides to come up with next because she is the sex positive aspect the media has needed for a very long time. Until them, I will be listening to every other bop that she has on repeat.

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