50 Cent - Candy Shop
This rap suggests that if you have a cool
car and cool clothes you will have sex with many pretty ladies
Setting an 'example' which men should
supposedly follow. This creates a mislead example for the younger generation
one that money can get you love and women are just sex objects and two is that
all women are sexy and slutty meaning that it does not matter about future
relationships. this will make women not trust men and a
lot of teenage pregnancies occur this is in the long run will create a lot
of inefficient jobs as everyone is addicted to sex meaning a lot of
homelessness occurs due to work not being completed.
Yet I am thinking of too many extremes in
the real world what will happen it will make many adolescent boys horny which
in the long run won’t do much yet it does set a bad example for a young
un-moulded mind and could make this child set out from its peer group. In
simple terms I prefer rap music that has a good beat a nice flow and in general
sounds good which to me means I don't like this song and I am also strongly
against the objectification of women. I find this to be very ignorant and think
of my sister and if she was talked about like that it would make me furious.
Jay z - big pimpin'
This music video promotes the rich wasting
money life style and also the prostitution of women e.g. the title. This port
trail of masculinity includes having sex with many women and spending lots of
money and wearing trendy clothes with a couple of golden chains around your
neck. This sets a standard to which not many can follow as money is very hard
to come by at this day and age. It also leads an unhelpful example for children
as it promotes smoking and not having a satisfying relationship with a woman
but going from one woman to another. I think this example is not good as
treating women as sex objects is very rude and disrespectful.
The way men are perceived by women
is as these sexually frustrated, dirty rich lady killers from videos like this,
I find this to be wrongful and frustrating in that women may be making
assumptions of men.
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