Papoose Shares Views On Marriage

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 13: Papoose performs during 50 Years Of Hip Hop at the 40 / 40 Club on April 13, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
Papoose shares his "Happy Wife, Happy Life" standpoint.

In popular culture, the phrase "couples goals" has remained relevant since its debut. In Hip-Hop, Papoose has been one of the faces of this phrase alongside his wife of 15 years, Remy Ma. The two have notably used the phrase "black love" as a part of their long-lasting union. Subsequently, the couple has been very vocal on the topic of marriage. This past week, Papoose shared his most recent views on the topic at hand.

On Friday, Papoose appeared as the first guest on the brand-new podcast-styled series Listen To Black Men. This series highlights the authentic thoughts of black men with a massive range of topics. The first episode Titled "Friend Zone," was the topic at hand that lead the roundtable-styled discussion. On the topic of friendship, host Moose Jones, described how platonic friendships between men and women can be possible if one of them is "Ugly." subsequently, another panelist noted he would not allow his wife to be friends with someone who is deemed "attractive." Subsequently, Papoose responded to this part of the discussion with his take on the hot topic. “When you get married, you take wedding vows. He has to honor his queen. If she disagrees with something, he has to take her perspective into consideration going forward. He can’t just totally disregard her point of view,” he said. Additionally, he shared he is not insecure when his wife is onscreen with other men. “It’s just a job. It’s just the workplace. I would never feel insecure about that,” he said.

Papoose Drops Gems On Not Being Insecure In His Marriage

Moreover, Papoose has not strayed away from transparency about his life. In April the rap veteran shared his worst mistake in his long-term rap career. Papoose believes that signing his 1.5 million deal at the beginning of his career was something he should not have done. The New York MC signed a deal in 2007 with Jive Records. “It was the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” he said in an interview with Big Boy TV. Additionally, he detailed that the failure of the label to promote his music caused the deal to not fall through in longevity.

Furthermore, his take on marriage consolidates his known status as an intellectual. Papoose and his wife, Remy Ma have remained in the couples goals discussion in hip-hop. Do you agree with Papoose's take on marriage? Let us know in the comments below.

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