Sukihana Defends Her “Adults Only” Music, Talks Plans Of A Future Switch-Up For Kids

Sukihana is very aware that her music is for adult consumption only, but that doesn’t mean it always will be.

During her recent appearance on the My Expert Opinion with Math Hoffa podcast, the rapper defended her discography, insisting that parents should be monitoring what their children listen to.

“I don’t let my kids listen to my music. I’m an adult entertainer,” the mother of three shared. “I make vulgar music, and just like Hip-Hop. What I will tell you is that kids should be kids. Just like I monitor who my kids listen to, I wouldn’t let my kids listen to me.”

Suki did reveal that she may make a children’s song in the future and her kids would be allowed to play that.



The controversial rapper isn’t only switching up her flow for her children, but also for herself.

“I ain’t gon’ lie, I will take responsibility for something though,” she began. “I feel like me growing up now – because people watched me from the beginning and they see me know and they still think I’m over there, but, I have grown and matured as a woman and so I do plan on making more music that children could listen to.”

Sukihana continued, “I do have an influence on a lot of people. And I know that I have to change it up because that’s what I’m here to do.”



Her latest record was a scathing diss towards JT. The Love & Hip-Hop: Miami star accused her of being on cocaine and claimed that JT was “hating” on fellow City Girl, Yung Miami. Suki also took shots at JT’s boyfriend, Lil Uzi Vert.

The diss was prefaced by a tweet where the 32-year-old said, “I was finna roast tf out of floptavia aka Ms. S**tty girl during her coke rant but I’m gone take it to the booth and show you I can really rap bum a** long t**tie bed bug looking winchhhhhhhhhhhh.”