BWP (Bytches With Problems) was an American female rap duo that consisted of Lyndah McCaskill and Tanisha Michele Morgan.
In the words of McCaskill, "In any relationship women do a lot for a man, they cook, clean they may support him in any way possible and it's like, we deserve a break today".
In addition to addressing the problems that existed for black women, the group also stated that they looked to provide solutions to these issues through their music.
In another interview, Morgan stated that Bytches stood for "Beautiful Young Talented College Honeys" she went on to draw similarities to the way in which artists such as Richard Pryor redefined and repurposed the word nigger.
In the same interview McCaskill also explained that due to catcalling, sexual and physical abuse, and the general disrespect that black women face, it is sometimes necessary "be a bitch" in order to command respect and not be taken advantage of.
In 1993 BWP released their second studio album "Life's a Bitch" that featured their signature skits and sexually explicit lyrics.
[9] Following her rap career, McCaskill attended Immaculata University where she earned a master's degree in counseling psychology in 2009.