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CeeLo Green apologizes to female rappers over comments - Daily Mail
Aug 12, 2020 2 mins, 24 secs

CeeLo Green has apologized to Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Nicki Minaj after questioning their musical content.

The controversy began when he told Far Out magazine that he was questioning whether the trio of female rappers should be considered as role models due to the 'shameless' content of their music.

Taking it back: CeeLo Green (seen in 2012) has apologized to Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Nicki Minaj after questioning their musical content.

Dynamic duo: Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B seen in their hit WAP music video .

Wow factor: Nicki Minaj seen in June 2017.

You have the ‘Heads of State,’ like Nicki Minaj or someone who is up there in accolade: success, visibility, a platform to influence.

'A lot of music today is very unfortunate and disappointing on a personal and moral level': The controversy began when Green (seen in 2006) told Far Out magazine that he was questioning whether the trio of female rappers should be considered as role models due to the 'shameless' content of their music.

CeeLo released a social media statement on Wednesday as he said there was a 'misunderstanding' about his comments and that he is actually a 'fan' of Cardi, Megan and Nicki.

Not pleased: Several fans came to Megan, Cardi, and Nicki's defense pointing out CeeLo's raunchy lyrics.

After the initial interview, fans came to Megan, Cardi, and Nicki's defense pointing out CeeLo's raunchy lyrics and his comments about issues including consent?

Causing a commotion: Megan and Cardi recently released WAP - which reached No?

CeeLo's comments came at an intesting time as recently Cardi B seemed to declare Nicki Minaj,  37, is the 'one female rapper that dominated for a very long time', albeit without specifically naming her rival, during a recent interview with Apple Music's Nadeska Alexis

Unexpected compliment: CeeLo's comments came at an interesting time as Cardi B seemed to declare Nicki as the 'one female rapper that dominated for a very long time' in recent memory, during a recent interview with Apple Music; Cardi pictured in January

'There was one female rapper that dominated for a very long time

And then there was a time that there was no female rappers at all,' she explained

Dominated: 'There was one female rapper that dominated for a very long time

She’s been still dominating,' said the 27-year-old, while recalling female MCs from her childhood; Nicki Minaj pictured pre-fight in 2018

But then, presumably, Nicki Minaj came along and took back the scene for female rappers, in the early 2010s

Cardi explained that audiences 'never know if there is ever going to be a drought' in rap music and it's impossible to predict 'when people get tired of all the female rappers.'

Unpredictable: Cardi explained that audiences 'never know if there is ever going to be a drought' in rap music and it's impossible to predict 'when people get tired of all the female rappers'; Cardi pictured in 2019

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