Iota Nega: “I don’t see trap music with such harsh, violent and racist language”

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Iota Nega: "I don't see trap music with such harsh, violent and racist language"

and talked about the place of women in today’s society and the role that trap music can play in increasing juvenile violence.

More specifically, she initially said: “Violence is the result of the zero dream for the future of young people. I have a completely different perception of music and I don’t see music in trap. The reason he uses is so cruel, so racist hours hours and so violent. I know that music, so to speak, takes you somewhere. Really, this hard verse that drives you?’

The singer then added: “Woman, icon and role model… huge trap! We have lost our individuality and we all want to be the same. Deep down you still see thoughts that make a woman second gear.”

Concluding, Iota Nega said: “A woman who can be recognizable or has made a career, has worked very hard. When at this age our own people, our mothers and grandmothers, are in very good health and are taking care of us children, are they good?

Then they are not old enough to retire. Only when they are creative or do something for themselves, will they be blamed?”

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