On Thursday, Lana Del Rey offered a reductive critique of the pop music scene and feminism, and in the process, she felt compelled to throw a bunch of black women under the bus, which as you can imagine didn’t go well for her.
Interesting timing! Several of the women Lana named are celebrating some kind of success or acclaim at the moment, making Lana’s rant look like a case of sour grapes. Beyoncé, Megan Tlast week by becoming the first black women solo-artists to occupy the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on the Billboard Hot 100.
It looks especially foolish when considering the fact that the women Lana namedropped—especially the black women—have never been immune to critique regarding the sexual content of their music or the personas they have taken on in the pop space. It was nearly impossible to be online from 2013 to 2016 without encountering reductive discourse regarding whether Beyoncé’s sexuality, her wealth, her continued dedication to her cheating husband, etc.,from the feminist title.
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