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Women’s Role in Hip Hop

If you were asked to give ten names off the top of your head for the five greatest female hip hop artists, would you be able to? You’re most likely to have an easier time if you were asked to name male hip hop artists instead, wouldn’t you? And that probably sums everything there was and is to women’s role in hip hop.

Beauty versus Voice

In the world of hip hop, it would be easy to see how beauty is more often than not considered the most significant asset of women. Female hip hop artists must be beautiful and sexy first. Voice and talent are secondary priorities.

If you watch the latest hip hop music videos, female hip hop artists are mostly seen in the backdrop wearing the skimpiest of outfits. Many of them have powerful vocals, but that’s not the first thing you’ll notice. It’s how they look that’s always what catches your attention initially. And because of this pervasive trend, women of hip hop – even if they are incredibly talented – are often reduced to singing in the background, with the inevitable ‘featuring’ tagged to their name as they collaborate with more famous male hip hop artists.

The hip hop music industry has also influenced the hip hop dancing arena into sharing their views. Again, you only have to see the latest batch of music videos to find proof of this. Try coming up with just three videos that feature female hip hop dancers who aren’t skimpily clothed and dancing seductively? READ MORE »

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Pen name: B

December 28, 2010 Artists

B has been break dancing since 2003. From then on, she fell in love with hip hop and the culture itself. She has been part of many dance competitions and organizations that push the real essence of hip hop by sharing the information she has gathered on the knowledge and culture of this tradition. With [...]

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Wu Tang Clan

July 14, 2010 Artists

Ranked as the 5th greatest hip hop group of all time, Wu Tang clan revolutionized the era of G- Funk rap in the mid- 90’s. Comprised of 9 emcees – Method Man, RZA, GZA, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, U- God, Ghostface Killah, Old Dirty  Bastard and Masta Killa – these guys created a new concept for [...]

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Snoop Dogg

July 9, 2010 Artists

The poster boy of gangsta rap, Snoop Dogg made the world fascinated with his lyrical word play. Nicknamed Snoop by his momma because of his looks, he veered away from a life of crime by focusing on his music in his late teens. Through his good friend Warren G, he got a hook up with [...]

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Slick Rick

July 6, 2010 Artists

Originally from London, this Bronx boy Slick Rick is best known for his eye patch, expensive taste in flamboyant jewellery and golden tooth. His famous songs during the 1980’s include “Hey Young World”, “Children’s Story “and “The Show”. His rap style pioneered the art of narrative hip hop which gave emphasis on voicing of the [...]

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