Ladies and the Hip-Hop That Loves to Hate Us

The beat goes on, along with the beat down of women's worth, Amanda Seales writes at Clutch magazine. Suggested Reading Plot Twist: MAGA Drags Ex-Rep. Jamaal Bowman for N-Word Claims And They Are … Right Why Nelly Needs to Finally Admit the Real Reason He Voted For Trump Black TikToker Who Sprayed Bug Killer on…

The beat goes on, along with the beat down of women's worth, Amanda Seales writes at Clutch magazine.

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Many of the men on the mic who were disrespecting and objectifying women in their songs began doing that in actuality.ย  Which then trickled down to their crews, to behind the scenes professionals, and to fans, until it became a known part of the culture.

Iโ€™m not saying it was embraced by all, but few challenged it.ย  Iโ€™ve always said that hip-hop is a cockfest and women simply donโ€™t have any party favors.ย  Meaning, the culture, as much as women were a vital part of building it and are a vital part of living, sustaining, and nurturing it, is a manโ€™s world therefore women, by nature of being, well, women will never get an equal shake.ย  So when faced with that all to common less-than treatment many of us woman of the hip-hop guard are put in the predicament of put up or shut up.ย  We want to be taken seriously as members of this rhythmic realm so even though the instinct may be, โ€œWait this doesnโ€™t feel right.ย  I shouldnโ€™t let this rockโ€ the common reaction chosen is to just โ€œbe cool.โ€

Nothing gets checked or challenged.ย  Like I said before, hip-hop is a manโ€™s world, and by crying foul you easily get ostracized, labeled a โ€œbitchโ€ or, dare I say, a โ€œdivaโ€, or even worse, weak.ย  โ€œCanโ€™t handle the heat, stay out the studio.โ€ย 

Read Amanda Seales' entire piece at Clutch magazine.

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