Chicago rapper Cupcakke is best known for her extremely raunchy rhymes and one-liners, but her recent album, Eden, finds ways to move beyond sex and offer a more intimate look at her beliefs. Between quips about genitalia, Cupcakke promotes body positivity, lashes out against abusers and dedicates an entire track to celebrating individuals with autism. If you're a fan of quick-witted flow and don't mind a few graphic references to bodily fluids, this hometown concert should be a real treat. Australian dance-pop trio Haiku Hands and local footwork producer DJ Taye open the show.
Cupcakke + Haiku Hands + DJ Taye
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