So, here we are in the middle of Scorpio season—a time known for its intensity, secrets, and a bit of that old-school stubbornness—and what do we find? The Game, that unapologetically blunt Compton rapper, throwing major shade at male rappers rocking nail polish and skirts. His Instagram Story on November 1 was basically a call to arms (or, should I say, a call to masculinity?) as he lamented the “girly” vibes creeping into Hip-Hop these days. Nail polish and skirts? Really, he asks, throwing a wink at boundary-pushers like Lil Uzi Vert and Young Thug, who’ve blurred gender lines with their style. It’s like The Game is holding up a mirror, asking: “What happened to being a ‘real’ man in the rap game?” And, oh boy, the drama doesn’t stop there—he even turns his sights on relationships, wondering how women can find good men when guys are “wanna be good girls.” In the midst of all this, The Game’s own tumultuous year—with legal battles and a court-mandated mansion sale—adds a spicy backdrop to his tirade. No surprise, social media is buzzing but the rappers themselves have stayed mum… for now. Curious to see how this saga unfolds? LEARN MORE.
The Game dragged male rappers for rocking nail polish and skirts during a heated Instagram Story rant on November 1, calling the current state of Hip-Hop “girly” and questioning what happened to masculinity in the game.
“These rap ninjas gettin’ more girly every new day,” he wrote. “Nail polish, skirts… SMH.”
The Compton rapper didn’t name-drop anybody, but his words came off like a side-eye to artists like Lil Uzi Vert, who now goes by they/them, or Young Thug, who famously wore a dress on his Jeffery album cover.

Both have played with gender norms in their style, and clearly that’s not flying with The Game. He kept going, turning his attention to relationships and the dating scene. “I feel bad for women, how you find a good man when they wanna be good girls,” he added.
This IG rant is the latest drama from The Game, who’s had a rough year legally and financially. Back in January, a judge told him to sell off his Calabasas mansion to help cover a $7 million judgment from a sexual assault case brought by She’s Got Game contestant Priscilla Rainey.
So far, no rappers have responded to his fashion critiques, but you already know the internet has been talking.
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