The 'Material Girl' rapper, born Rashad Jamiyl Spain, clarifies his comments after causing a stir by saying, 'Girls don't got the [same] strength as n***as. '
- May 28, 2024
AceShowbiz - Saucy Santana has set the record straight. Having landed in hot water by saying women aren't as strong as men, the "Material Girl" rapper took to social media to clarify what he truly meant.
"When it comes to me, it's always giving he/him. I'm a boy. I'm a man. Regardless of how much you see lashes, nails, and a pretty face, I'm a boy," the 30-year-old emcee explained. "I grew up around a lot of girls, and girls are soft. They can't maneuver like n***as because we're really cutthroat, and y'all really not like that."
Santana made his controversial remarks on Sunday, May 26. "Girls don't got the [same] strength as n**as. They don't. I grew up around nothing but girls. I hate when girls be like, 'I'm a dog. I'm a man. I act just like a n**a out here,' " he shared on his Instagram Stories.
"No, y'all don't, baby. Y'all [arel just soft. Y'all Lact like females. It's the estrogen, baby," the Connecticut native, whose real name is Rashad Jamiyl Spain, continued. "You cannot move like a n**a. You cannot think like a n**a. You cannot move like a man. I want y'all to stop lying to yourselves."
The rap star has since been called out by social media users in the comment section of The Neighborhood Talk's repost. "Wrong or right, you are the WRONG MESSENGER," one person argued, while another asked, "Why is HE speaking on us."
That aside, Santana released a single called "Standin' On Bidness!" earlier this year. In 2023, he released "Walk It Like I Talk It" and "Meet Me in Da Skreets," the latter of which was a diss track aimed at DJ Akademiks.