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Ironically, in a genre historically associated with sexism, with its biggest star Drake routinely disguising misogynist lyrics by way of sad-sack cellphone love songs, it took 23 year-old Chance the Rapper representing a generation socially ridiculed for their disrespectful and self-righteous tendencies to profess the most refreshing line in recent Hip Hop memory: Man my daughter couldn't have a better mother/if she ever find another he better love her/Man I swear my life is perfectly one of the best recorded.



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This proclamation, so contrary to the established sentiment among rappers to treat women like sex objects, is notable not just for what it says but for how it's said. Chance exudes such palpable optimism that it would take a special kind of cynicism to remain unconvinced of his genuineness. This optimism rooted in his unabashed spiritualit is the foundation of Chance's music. There’s no denying that the seeds were planted on "All We Got."

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So bougie, boujee, bourgie all stem from bourgeoisie, a French word that simply means "of middle class status." In Marxist philosophy the bourgeoisie were the owners and producers in industrialization and factory life. They typically valued property, profit and maintaining their societal status. (The proletariat was the working class. Prole is slang for "low status," but it's not used all that much these days.) In fact, Karl Marx, author of the Communist Manifesto, used two types of economic status to illustrate class struggle (and advocate for communism over capitalism): the bourgeoisie and the proletariat.It’s an equal-opportunity jab at anyone from hipsters and the coastal elite to the suburban or basic. The "boujee" variation (used by Migos in Bad and Boujee) commonly refers to middle-class or upwardly mobile black people. Urban Dictionary’s top entry for bougie defines it thus: “Aspiring to be a higher class than one is. Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by communists.”