Media's Portrayal Of Women In Hip-Hop

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How do the media portrays women in Hip-hop? Hip-Hop has always been the heart and soul of music, a place where you can go and free your mind. Hip-hop has been around from generation after generation. From break dancing to beat boxing, hip-hop has always been the outlet. Hip-hop made its Debreu back in 1980 to 1990 when the baggy jeans and baggy shirts were in style. MC Lyle, MC Hammer, Queen Latifah and Run DMC made it cool to be in love with hip-hop. Not just the music, but the whole movement in general. And that’s is what I love about Hip-hop it is was aspiring and refreshing. Like you could turn on the TV, and watch a positive music video. But now all you see, is women half dressed wearing lingerie with high heels on. And wearing some too small,short with their butts hanging out. Now some rap videos are taking it to the next level by …show more content…

Powerful men in the music industry always seem to be intimidated by beautiful women. They try to bash and disrespect us in front of other people to make our self-esteem low. Because, once a person loses their self-respect, then you can control them. And that what most male rapper do in the hip-hop industry. I think once a woman knows what she want in life, then nobody can break her self-esteem. She don’t have to worry about what people are saying about her. Rapper try to degrade women by calling us out of our name, calling women sluts and prostitute just to make them fill better about themselves. They think by them degrading women then people will look at them at as being strong and powerful. Rapper try to brag about how sexy there girls look or what she let him do to her. But then turn around and tell his friends that she be sleeping around. I did notice that most of the women in the video always have some type of sexual piercing. The most popular ones are tongue ring, Lip ring and Genital

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