2020 Was the Year Women Banded Together to Take Over Rap
2020 Was the Year Women Banded Together to Take Over Rap
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Late into the evening of November 7, 2020, after four long, sleepless nights of ballot-counting and browser-refreshing, a huge crowd gathered outside the White House. Brandishing their You’re Fired placards, the overjoyed revelers came together to celebrate the tense, long-awaited announcement of Joe Biden’s presidential victory. In a year ravaged by lockdowns, police brutality, and an ongoing pandemic, these scenes were a moment of brief yet beautiful respite from political chaos. Fittingly, they were soundtracked by mass chants of the year’s most important track: WAP, the record-breaking collaboration between Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
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