Women in Hip-Hop: Sexton Teams Up with Fat Trel for New Single "Fuck They Think"

Rising female rapper Sexton is making waves in the hip-hop industry with her latest release, "Fuck They Think," featuring D.C. native Fat Trel. The single has already gained significant attention and praise from fans and critics alike. Sexton, known for her bold and unapologetic lyrics, delivers a powerful message in "Fuck They Think," addressing the constant criticism and judgment faced by women in the male-dominated hip-hop scene. The track is a testament to her fierce and unapologetic attitude, as she confidently asserts her place in the industry and shuts down any doubters.

Teaming up with Fat Trel, a well-respected rapper in the D.C. area, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the track. The two artists effortlessly complement each other's flow, creating a dynamic and hard-hitting collaboration that is sure to be a hit among hip-hop fans. Sexton's rise to success has been nothing short of impressive. With over 10,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and a growing fan base, she has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the rap game. Her previous releases, including "Flexton" and "How," have received widespread acclaim and solidified her position as a rising star in the industry. "Fuck They Think" is just the beginning for Sexton, as she continues to push boundaries and break stereotypes in the hip-hop world.

With her fierce attitude and undeniable talent, she is paving the way for more women to make their mark in the genre. Fans can expect more exciting releases from Sexton in the near future, as she continues to make her mark as one of the leading female voices in hip-hop. For more information on Sexton and her music, follow her on social media and stream "Fuck They Think" now on all major platforms.

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