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Cee Lo Green, A Man Who Didn’t Believe A Woman Had To Be Conscious To Consent, Has A Problem With “WAP”

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Cee Lo Green recently came forward with his disparaging thoughts about female rappers expressing their sexuality in their music. All of it is very rich coming from a man who didn't believe a woman had to be conscious in order to consent to sex.

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