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Ratchet: The Rap Insult That Became a Compliment
Dissecting a word that's risen from the working-class South to the Twitter feeds of Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and plenty of gay men, too.
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Dissecting a word that's risen from the working-class South to the Twitter feeds of Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and plenty of gay men, too.
Ouch.
It is definitely not finished.
Like Jay-Z did four years ago.
And how does that make you feel, Little Monsters?
For ARTPOP.
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Everything's coming up Gaga.
"I never said anything about her music."
Check it out, if you want.
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"I don't want a nickel out of this."
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