Sunday, August 9, 2009
Perhaps because Killah had in recent times taken a somewhat, shall we say, enlightened approach to how he perceived women. At least, that's what feminists thought. In the shameful Rihanna/Chris Brown domestic violence debacle, Killah was one of the few male rappers to come out publicly and support the Bajan singer, even releasing a track and dedicating it to her and other female victims of this kind of abuse.
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