
""Deepthroat" is about exactly what it sounds like. It's one of the songs that turned CupcakKe, the rapper onstage, into an overnight sensation in 2015. Over the span of her decadelong career, CupcakKe has rapped about everything from homelessness to her allyship to the LGBT community. But it's exquisitely detailed, anatomy-forward sex anthems like "Deepthroat" that have defined her career."
"It was clear that, for the crowd - a mix of small friend groups, a few straight couples, and many, many gay men - CupcakKe was a sort of bucket list act, the sort of highly online rapper they never expected to step out of a screen and onto a stage."
"For many, CupcakKe is the "Deepthroat" rapper. It's a reputation that she's embraced at times and pushed back against at others. On Thursday, CupcakKe played a sold-out show at Public Works, as part of San Francisco's Noise Pop Festival. If she harbored anything less than enthusiasm about her niche, it didn't show."
CupcakKe performed at a sold-out show at Public Works in San Francisco as part of Noise Pop Festival, where fans enthusiastically engaged with her sexually explicit rap catalog. While her decade-long career encompasses diverse topics including homelessness and LGBTQ+ allyship, her exquisitely detailed sex anthems have defined her public identity and generated millions of streams. The crowd, primarily composed of gay men and highly online fans, treated the performance as a bucket-list experience, celebrating the songs that made her an overnight sensation in 2015. Despite mixed vocal levels during the performance, the audience's enthusiasm remained undiminished, demonstrating the enduring appeal of her explicit content.
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