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"Come back here Bitch!" Eminem's songs contain these types of foul and demeaning lyrics that perpetuate sexism among young people. In today's rap lyrics, it is becoming more evident that sexism is on the rise. Popular rap music has contributed to perpetuating sexism among young people by desensitizing its fans to the rise of sexism through repeated verbal and visual abuse towards women, making sexism a universal theme in today's rap music. The most notorious of the rappers is Eminem, with the most outrageous lyrics about drugs, death and, most of all, sexism. One of Eminem's songs titled "Kim" is about him and his wife having arguments. Eminem promotes sexist views by calling women by the word "bitch", especially his wife. This may not be true in his real life, but the life that the public knows and admires is what counts for society. Eminem's fan club is not only composed of males, but a large portion of them is in fact made up of females. They seem to think that Eminem's attitude and attractiveness is justification for his s
Women have come a long way since the women's movement and today they are rapping along with the greatest of the rappers while making millions with their songs. It is sad to know that they make their millions by demeaning women in the same way that male rappers do. Missy Elliot released a song called "She's A Bitch" where she talks about herself being a bitch. It is a known fact that most women don't like being called a "bitch." This may be because the rappers have given it such a bad name. Lil' Kim, the Queen Bitch, has gained the spotlight for her hard-core sex-filled lyrics. In her own lyrics, she succumbs to males by projecting herself as a sex toy and by telling them that she likes to be at their command. exist remarks. These females overlook their inferior position proposed by Eminem and buy his CD's, giving him more opportunities to expand the sexist movement of today. It is not only Eminem that has turned our radio waves into constant streams of inequality. The majority of today's rappers promote the same kind of sexis
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