Music Talk Magazine (Hip Hop's Interpreter) 4 | Page 45

There is a RHQ (Rich Homie Quan) track that has recently been spreading around the net causing an uproar of disapproval from hip hop fans as of today. An unreleased track by RHQ titled "I made it"; a track that can be said to be as controversial as they come with RHQ delivering some very incriminating rhymes concerning a sexual assault on a female. At the 2:11 mark of the song RHQ says the following:

“I don’t want your hoe, just want that cookie from her/ She tried to resist so I took it from her/ How you gonna tell me no?/ You must not know who I am,”

Following the leak of "I made it" RHQ quickly released a statement denying the possibility of him ever behaving in such an unethical way or disgracing his character in a henious fashion.

“‘I Made It’ was never intended to be released. The song was not lyrically what I wanted to say and was not completed. Without my knowledge, there was a studio leak of the recording. I apologize that it’s out; and I have asked my lawyer to pursue a cease and desist on the song immediately. To be clear, I would never condone rape.”

The suspicion of this track is very suggestive and it leads you to ask yourself several other questions. Questions like: Are rappers keeping it real in their records? Are artists lying about things that say they do? Are artists really the individuals that they have claimed to be? Did RHQ really rap about raping a woman and then claim to disapprove of such behavior?

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