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Neha slams male rappers for offensive lyrics about women

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December 06, 2024

Singer Neha Bhasin did not mince words when she took to Instagram on Wednesday to slam 'below average male rappers' and audiences for normalising offensive lyrics about women.

Neha slams male rappers for offensive lyrics about women

Bhasin wrote, "Am so fed up of below average male rappers and wanna be singers calling women weird stuff in their songs. And all Indian men and women folks are OK WITH IT.

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