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Lil Wayne's got bling, babes and enough cash to make it rain in biblical proportions.
What he doesn't always seem to have is a lot of respect for women or a particularly pleasant vocabulary, according to girl group Watoto From the Nile.
The three-piece ensemble, made up of Nia, 10, Nya, 9, and Kamaria, 5, has penned 'Letter to Lil Wayne,' an eloquent plea for Wayne to clean up his not-safe-for-school language and to rethink his overall misogynistic vibe. Check out 'Letter to Lil Wayne' (via Vulture) after the jump >>




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Give this girl a recording contract!
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Shouldn't their parents be monitoring what the hell they are listening to to begin with???
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I totaly agree with you. These are kids that should not be listening to lil wayne! Lil wayne's music is for grown ups not children. I think they are trying to get a recording contract!
Yeah, they should totally be listening to Miley Cyrus instead. Oh wait ... hmmm... maybe britney spears ... errr ... christina aguilera?? Yeah, those are WAAAAY better options.
Music that doesn't refer to anything sexually explicit material/violent is what their parents should make sure they are not listening to. Race makes no difference dumba**
If they have such a big problem with his lyrics, why are they listening to him? Their parents are probably pulling their strings in hopes of making some money and fame.
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They might not be listening to him at home. Even though parents do have the responsibility of deciding what is appropriate for their children to be exposed to, other children they encounter--at school for instance--may not be subject to the same restraints or have responsible parents and these girls could have heard it in that or a similar situation.
i get their message, but really.. is Lil Wayne the only rapper that "disrespects" women and cusses .. & yeah at 9, 10 & 5 you should not be listening to his music regardless.
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The message is for Lil Wayne to clean up his lyrics SO little girls can listen to his music & be inspired, instead of cringing whenever he opens his mouth. Stop w/ dumpin on the parents because kids are gonna hear it every where they go cause idiots out there buy his crap.
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I pray those same little girls grow up and still think this type of mindless ghetto entertainment is still a bunch of trash for mindless losers. We need to better ourselves and the entertainment field.
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So you people are saying its the parents job to control what they hear? So what about those kids that don't have great parents, should we left them listen to this garbage and punish them because their parents could care less? And to all those who say only adults should listen to this.....If something isn't good enough for your kids to listen to why should adults be listening to this garbage either? Isn't that the whole problem, adults need to straighten up.
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no , there is a different genre of music that adults & children should be listening to .. this isnt about good or bad parents.. BUT if you dont think that at the age of 5 you should be monitoring what that child is doing, then thats the problem. yeah he has some harsh lyrics, but 100's of other rappers do as well & that is why the radio is edited & if they are exposed to the unedited version then they should be better monitored.. if we were discussing a 15 yr old teen or older i could understand more.. but at 10 and younger.. and FIVE .. no reason that the parents dont know what they are doing..
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Cursing in songs is ridiculous any way. Why some peolpe cant write a song with out cursing is because of a lack of other words to express their selves, a better education would help.
And all too many times some of these rappers want to shock the kids with the bad language, to sell their 'songs'.
Too bad the morals have slipped in this country, this would have been totally unexceptable when I was young.
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I agree on many aspects. First, Lil Wayne isnt the only rapper out there that "disrespects" women. Rappers like Plies do the same thing that Lil Wayne does. So this doesnt need to necissarily just go out to Lil Wayne. I also agree that the parents of these children should be monitoring what they're kids are listening to and what they're doing. Lil Wayne is making millions off of what he sings/raps about. So evidently there arent many people that have a problem with it. This is AMERICA,and he has the right to speak how he feels. THATS APART OF MUSIC!(Expressing his feelings while rapping/singing)
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OK EVERYBODY KEEPS SAYIN WHAT THEY SHOULD BE LISTENING TO BUT I ACTUALLY LIVE IN THE SAME STATE THAT THEY DO AND YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT THERE PARENTS LET THEM LISTEN TO. IN THE CITY PEOPLE SIT OUTSIDE AND BLAST ALL TYPES OF MUSIC IF THERE ARE KIDS OUT OR NOT PEOPLE DON'T HAVE RESPECT FOR NOONE KNOW DAYS ANYTIME A PERSON CAN SELL DRUGS IN FRONT OF A CHILD OR PUT A CHILD ON THE CORNER N PUT DRUGS IN THERE HAND. YOU HAVE TO OPEN YOUR EYES NOW DAYS BUT THE THING IS JUST BECAUSE THEY PIN-POINTED IL WAYNE DON'T REALLY MEAN HE'S THE ONLY ONE THAT HAS DISRESPECTFUL LYRICS I HIS SONG HE'S JUST ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ARTIST RIGHT NOW.
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