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The conversation explores the topic of female rappers and whether they get a pass for having ghostwriters. The host shares his respect for Ruby Rose, a female rapper who openly admitted to not writing her own music. He believes that female rappers do get a pass for having ghostwriters, while male rappers are more scrutinized. The host distinguishes between rappers and lyricists, stating that a rapper represents their community while a lyricist writes their own lyrics. He also mentions examples of well-known rappers who have had ghostwriters. Overall, he believes that ghostwriting is common in the hip-hop industry and that it is unfair to expect one person to write all their lyrics.
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