Menajahtwa: Unfiltered and Unapologetic Feminine Firestorm
- Fierce Flows
- Jun 12, 2025
- 1 min read
Long before “sex positive” became a buzzword stamped onto playlists and marketing plans, rap duo Menajahtwa dropped their 1994 album Cha-Licious. A velvet-gloved middle finger to respectability, double standards, and every insecure man who didn’t know what to do with a woman in full control of her own desires.
Tracks like “Kuz Itz Like That”, “Back 2 Da OG”, and “Kumin Attrackshun” weave attitude and authenticity into flows that bounce between flirtation and ferocity. But “Give Tha Azz 2 No 1” is the heartbeat of the album. It’s a raw, unapologetic anthem about sexual autonomy, boundary-setting, and survival—especially for women (and men) in environments where they are preyed upon, judged, or harmed for their choices.
Cha-Licious isn’t performative, flooded with cartoonish thirst traps, or peddling fake liberation wrapped in male fantasy. It’s authentic, sultry, and grounded in real-life lessons about power, pleasure, and boundaries. The unapologetic duo truly delivered without shame or compromise. In a genre where women were too often boxed into one-dimensional roles, Spice and Royal T brought complexity, command, and full creative control.




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