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Bow Wow says men are more annoying groupies than women: 'They be pushing the women out the way to get as close as they can'

Feb 23, 2023, 17:29 IST
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Bow Wow performs at Juicy Fest 2023.Getty/Matt Jelonek
  • Bow Wow thinks men make more annoying groupies than women.
  • "Y'all gotta stop thirst-balling in the club," he said.
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Bow Wow thinks men make more annoying groupies than women.

"I don't care what y'all say, men have to be the most groupied-out, annoyingest creatures in the club," the "Let Me Hold You" rapper said in a video shared by Hollywood Unlocked on Tuesday.

"It's not the ladies. It's not the women. I tell women this all the time, they be like oh, 'The section going to be full of groupies.' Yeah, it's going to be some baddies for sure, that's the only way it gotta be. But these dudes though?! Y'all gotta stop thirst-balling in the club."

He added: "That shit is crazy. They be pushing the women out the way to get as close as they can to the dude, like to the celebrity. This shit gotta stop."

Bow Wow gave an example from one of his shows where a man was "shouting all over the music" and begging him to come over to his section.

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"It's time for men to have proper club etiquette," Bow Wow added. "Have a good time, kick it, get on something instead of watching me have fun all night."

Earlier this month, Bow Wow took to Twitter to share his frustration at being omitted from Billboard's 50 greatest rappers of all time list, which was topped by Jay-Z.

He shared a post that listed some of his accolades, including his seven No. 1 hits on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart.

"Id rather take whats 'REAL' then for a fake maf**** in an office to give they opinion on who top 50," he wrote.

He later returned with another tweet and claimed he took no offense to his snub.

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"I took no offense not making that list. I always said im not a rapper i am an entertainer. I dont like to be box'd in," he said.

When a fan then tweeted him to call him "a legend" that didn't need to be on the list, he replied: "Bam! You hit it on the nose. And thank you."

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