Is that a competitors brewing?
After Andre 3000 served up a stunning rhyme over Ke$ha's "Sleazy" on Friday (January 15), does the starlet have one foot ahead of our favorite pop-hop feminine artist, the Black Eyed Peas’ Fergie?
The Dutchess has years of expertise on the Nashville transplant, but it seems like Ke$ha has the lead in popularity and most importantly, lately garnered hip-hop brownie points from one half of OutKast. Both ladies have a powerful style presence - Clothes fabricated from rubbish bags? We'll say eccentric for Ke$ha - and have been acknowledged by a few of hip-hop’s heavy hitters, together with Ludacris ("Glamourous"), Lil Wayne ("Tik Tok" remix), Nelly ("Occasion Individuals" that includes Fergie) and Pitbull ("Tik Tok" remix).
So we right here at RapFix decided to check the ladies' lyrics rhyme for rhyme on the identical material: Boys.
Says Ke$ha on "Sleazy," “I don’t’ want you or your model new Benz, or your bougie mates/ And I don’t want love looking like diamonds, looking like diamonds ... You may’t imagine the immensity of the f--- I’m not giving, about your cash and man servant at the mansion you live in/ And I don’t wanna go locations the place all my girls can’t get in, grab a bottle, some boys, and let’s take it again to my basement.”
While Ke$sha passes up what’s fancy on “Sleazy,” Fergie beckons the boys on her hit monitor, “Fergalicious.”
“Fergalicious definition, make them boys go loco/ They want my treasure, so they get their pleasure from my photo/ You possibly can see me, you'll be able to’t squeeze me, I ain’t simple, I ain’t sleazy/ I got explanation why I tease 'em, boys simply come and go like seasons," the BEP frontwoman rhymes.
While neither girls are MCs and there will probably be no lyrical swords crossing anytime quickly, each pop-hop artists have staked their declare of their artistic style
Photos of Fergie
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