Maglera Doe Boy Explains The Deeper Meaning Behind His Song “God Is A Black Woman”
Maglera Doe Boy Explains The Deeper Meaning Behind His Song “God Is A Black Woman.” Maglera Doe Boy has brought the best out of himself following the release of his debut album Diaspora. The rapper delivered his version of events about the township lifestyle of gangsterism and poverty.
The rapper has often reflected on how growing up in the township, surrounded by violence and poverty, shaped him into the individual that he is now. This came after his mother advised him to abandon that lifestyle.
“Now that I have been spoken to I’m like damn what do I do? Do I become like a super Sotho dude, do I become like a super Christian? That was the question and I started chopping it with my mom and we actually connected so much on it,” he said. “That’s how I even ended up writing the record “God Is A Black Woman on the project.”
Explaining how he come up with the song; Maglera said, “That song doesn’t come up from just saying like God is black woman as in like the stories that we all know, that Eve’s genes exist in the black woman first, she can literally create every flavour of race we have on this planet. But it also came from, my God is a black woman.”
“The first God I saw was my mother when I was sick who would heal me when I wasn’t feeling okay who would give life to me, said Maglera. All of those moves come from that nine to a ten-year decision when I was like I don’t think I wanna call women the B-word anymore. I don’t think I wanna swear on my songs anymore and it’s like the ladies love it.”
Maglera has come under fire for admitting that he hasn’t used the B-word against women in a long time. The rapper went on to explain why he avoided using that word even in his music. “Respectfully I don’t because I didn’t like how it made me feel and I could never play my music around the house. I was raised by women,” he said during an interview with Zingah.