Wendy Ho
I’ve always had an affinity for 90′s mainstream, female rappers with their raunchy, seemingly anti-feminist, hyper-sexualized lyrics juxtaposed against the typically masculine aggression of their delivery. They fascinated me in the way most gay boys destined to graduate as Creative Writing majors admire powerful, well-spoken women—it’s always nice to see a fellow, social underdog holding their own. In college, my obsession took a slight shift from female rappers... Read More