In a recent interview, Snoop Dogg criticized Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's hit song 'WAP' for lacking "privacy" and "intimacy".
Speaking to Central Ave host Julissa Bermudez, Snoop expressed concern over the current generation's tendency to leave nothing to the "imagination" where their sexual expression is concerned.
Check out the moment below:
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"Oh my God. Slow down. Like, slow down," he told Bermudez, who asked him about 'WAP'. "And let’s have some imagination."
"Let's have some, you know, privacy, some intimacy where he wants to find out as opposed to you telling him," he added. "To me, it's like, it's too fashionable when that in secrecy, that should be a woman's... that's like your pride and possession."
"That's your jewel of the Nile. That's what you should hold onto. That should be a possession that no one gets to know about until they know about it."
In spite of his current standpoint, Snoop admitted that he may have "been with the [WAP] movement" back in the day, adding: "I probably would have been on a remix."
These days, however, as an "older man, I love it that they're expressing themselves and they're doing their thing."
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"I just don't want it to where young girls feel like they can express themselves like that without even knowing that that is a jewel that they hold onto," he added.
Bermudez then asked if the 'Gin And Juice' rapper had talked to his 21-year-old daughter Cori about his concerns.
He responded, "Yes, but my daughter is from a different era though, she is from this era. So, so she may be doing the 'Whopper'. I can't be mad at her because it's her generation, you know what I'm saying?"
Cardi's husband Offset has since responded to Snoop's comments and defended his wife, telling TMZ: "I love Snoop man, but she's grown. I don't get in female business. I hate when men do that. I don't do that."
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He added: "It's entertainment, you know what I'm saying? That's a number one record. Anybody can say what they wanna say, that's six-time platinum in three or four months...it wasn't that bad cause it went No. 1."
"As rappers, we talk about the same s***. It's a lot of women empowerment, don't shoot it down. We've never had this many artists that's female artists running this s***. They catching up to us, passing us, setting records."