She dismisses the demon of patriarchy during the brief track, where she calls out hip-hop for being “quiet as a church mouse,” as Black women are being slaughtered at the hands of their men.
“Why Toyin body don’t embody all the life she wanted?
Salau is a Black Lives Matter activist who went missing after tweeting about her sexual assault.
Despite his name being absent from the song fans think the single is a clapback at J. Cole for his alleged tone shaming of Noname’s tweets criticizing top rappers in his recently released “Snow On The Bluff.”
Cole did not confirm fans assumptions that the song was about Noname.