The real idea of female power in the modern world has been beaten into madness, destroyed during the long history of performance. A sense of freedom or creative work based on what was found once the new part of life has started from the blank page. That is, until people hear Cupcakke's new brave full-length album, Queen Elizabitch.
The self-written album, which features Cupcakke performing all the music about social weakness and natural problems tries to show something bigger than viral meme girl. The discoveries on these 12 tracks provide a fresh, confident voice to the trials and tribulations of survival in modern Chicago.
From the first track "Scraps" it is obvious that Cupcakke has had true decision go of it since she decries a loverboy who has emotionally abused her by returning to the image of cleansing her mouth with sperm (listen her anthemic "Cumshot"), a central and recurring theme from her debut S.T.D. "33rd" follows and centers on the double meaning of the title, as the rapper feels slapped by erotic breakdown in the friendship and joy for the punishment she endured on behalf of this case. Both tracks flew beyond the typical sex-song archetype by addressing kick-off and the fallout from it in a sensual manner.
A rebirth of the passion occurs with six track "Biggie Smalls" as Cupcakke returns to her unique rapping style and rave production from her first works. The song is trumphant, original and enjoyable to listen – exactly what it needs to be for summer party or lonely evening with vine. After this very personal mastermind the singer goes through the struggles of a mature songwriter speaking with her fans ("Author"), the creation legacy as a result for long work at studio longing ("Barcodes"), old oral sex releationships as a type of vibeology ("Cumshot"), and the variety of porn journeys after contact with a stranger ("Tarzan"). Never once does she rule from controversal themes or sensual XXX-concepts; she tackles them total on in personal side that suggests a female looking for some kind of erotical desires through really low level of human relationships.
Mixed genres accompaniment backs from track to track, it becomes obvious that Queen Elizabitch is Cupcakke's most interesting close-to-heart longplay. Despite the sex abuse, porn travelling, man addiction and coins she receives from it, the social message and overall concept is overwhelmingly important by the album's end. Trap banger "Reality" reveals her most personal view to political changes of the last two decades.
Somehow, after all she's been through, Chicago's newcomer still swims in role games and is chilling to place herself in pleasure way over and over to achieve magical desire. She uses her power and writing style as well as she ever has, giving the important message for society.