But then Buzzfeed claimed that she’d “ Immediately be Your New Favorite Rapper” and her video was actually picked up by feminist websites The Hairpin and The Frisky. When the video for My Vag originally dropped, Awkwafina received a bit of flack from those easily offended by someone talking about their vagina in a way that doesn’t compare it to a precious rose of a genital. Awkwafina pretty much takes him to school proving that men aren’t the only rappers who can comment about in a comedic (yet prideful) way about genitals. Her latest track picking up buzz is “ My Vag“, a blunt attack at the Mickey Avalon song “ My Dick” from a few years back. Rapping about anything – from flu shots and HIV, to Patty Mayonnaise and sippin’ on Stoli and Capri Suns – she’s definitely our type of caliber. Residing in Brooklyn, Awkwafina keeps it thorough by means of lyrical comedic relief. As you may know LaGuardia High has paved the way for well-known female rappers Nicki Minaj and Azealia Banks. “There aren’t a lot of songs out there talking about vaginas in an in-your-face kind of way.”Īwkwafina is a LaGuardia High School veteran and Harvard Law School graduate who decided to put Corporate America on the back burner to pursue her artistic endeavors outside of the bull pen. Her latest single, “My Vag” is a smart and catchy parody of that macho tune we all reluctantly had stuck in our heads a while back- – Mickey Avalon’s “ My Dick“. “It’s a celebration of women,” Awkwafina said.
Girls just want to have fun and this 24 year old woman repping Queens knows just how to play. The latest artist to land on our radar is the female rapper going by the name Awkwafina. We’re all for educated, witty females poking fun and attacking the heavily male dominated music industry.