Yung Joc is warning Sexyy Red about encouraging what he calls ‘the h*e spirit.
In a recent interview with Vlad TV, the rapper from Atlanta shared his thoughts on the “Pound Town” entertainer.
According to Vibe He commended her commitment remaining true to herself but he also offered some advice.
He said that she should to be wary of individuals seeking to take advantage of her for their own interests.
Joc emphasized that his intention was not to criticize her accomplishments or success and clarified that he didn’t want to come across as a hater.
“She’s not trying to pretend to be something she’s not,” he said. “I think she’s comfortable in her truth. But I think she has to be careful with being exploited.”
“I’m seeing the way she presents herself, and it’s not that she don’t know better. It’s what she’s comfortable with doing. I’m not knocking Sexyy Red. I don’t want nobody to think I’m knocking her. I just think she should be a little more sensible when it comes to the censorship because these babies be listening to this sh*t, you know what I’m saying? Gotta check those h*e spirits.”
As the interview continued, the host spoke about the importance of “protecting the babies” from specific messages in music.
The “It’s Goin Down” artist gave an example of what his mother did to ensure he and his brother were cared for as a single mom.
However, Joc pointed to the new generation of women and disclosed they are a bit different.
“Now, these women is letting it be known, like, yo, ‘I’ll do you and your brother, Thats my lick back,” he added. “And that’s just not Sexyy Red. There are a lot of women doing that, too, but Sexyy Red has a different approach. She has a downright ‘I’m in the hood, I’m out the hood approach. I’m promoting classic ratchet h*e activity.’ And that’s just what it is.
“I’m not gonna judge her off of her music because I have been judged off of the music. But, I don’t know, I have never met Sexyy Red. She could be a real down chick, a real good person. She could be a viable citizen. But listening to her music, she seems like a little hood chick that’s just doing her thing.”