Awaam really need to stop pretending every mention of a woman in a rap song is the same thing.
A generic ‘she belongs to the streets’ type bar is a decades old hip hop trope. You can like it or dislike it, but it’s not remotely comparable to deliberately bringing a rival’s actual wife/partener into a diss track to get under his skin like $ and Lazarus did.
The whole controversy wasn’t ‘women were mentioned’. It was that specific family members were made targets in a personal beef. Those are two completely different things and anybody arguing otherwise is either confused or being intentionally dishonest.
This is like saying there’s no difference between a random bar about politicians and directly naming someone’s mother in an argument. Context exists. Targets matter. Intent matters.
The fact that people have to deliberately muddy every bit of context to make the hypocrisy argument work should tell you how weak the argument actually is.