The RINJ Foundation is seeking to ban Detroit rappers Big Sean and Eminem because of their newly released collaboration song titled "No Favors." The song is one of the 14 tracks in Sean's fourth studio album titled "I Decided," which was released by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings on Feb. 3, Friday.
In a statement released in its official website, the RINJ Foundation said it strongly urges the boycott of rape rappers and their labels. As stated in its website, the women's organization aims to fight for the safety of women and children as it seeks to end malicious and hateful ideologies fueling gender-based violence and terrorism.
"In a poorly mastered rap recording by RAPE RAPPERS Marshall Bruce Mathers (Eminem) and Sean Michael Anderson (BigSean), America's most popular and most vulgar heroes demonstrate why and how America became a global pariah," the RINJ Foundation explained. "The February 2017 recording includes lyrics about raping American author Ann Coulter."
Coulter herself has slammed Eminem and the song. The conservative social and political commentator, who is a supporter of United States president Donald Trump, told TMZ that it was unfortunate that the left has normalized violence against women.
By the left, Coulter refers to the people who are against Trump. In this context, the left includes the "Rap God" rapper.
"He talks about effing women with an umbrella until the bleep comes out," Coulter said of Eminem. "This goes on for years."
"No Favors" was co-written by Sean and Eminem with Brittany Hazzard, Ebony Oshunrinde, Francis Bach-Hoang Nguyen Tran, Mark Sebastian, Steven Boone and John Sebastian. With a running time of 5 minutes and 25 seconds, it is the longest collaboration song in "I Decided."
The other five collaboration songs in the album are "Light" featuring Jeremih, "Same Time Pt. 1" featuring Twenty88, "Sunday Morning Jetpack" featuring The-Dream, "Sacrifices" featuring Migos and "Bigger Than Me" featuring Flint Chozen Chour and Starrah. Here is a video of Sean freestyling: