
Although the portrayal of women in hip-hop have shown several positive female role models, the negative portray of women influence many young men, women and female rappers by showing the only way to be a successful rapper is to degrade and flaunt women. Hip-hop culture is frequently condemned for its misogynistic exploitation of women; however misogyny is also seen in many other genres of music such as Rock N Roll and pop. Hip-hop is also used in examining gender stereotypes. It brings to surface the issues that face many young people, such as discrimination, peer relations, and self-worth, which can be considered in order to bring about change in the misogynistic aspects of hip-hop culture. Record companies also encourage the use of provocative, edgy lyrics to maximize a rappers appeal and success, they also reject or limit the promotion of rap artist who use socially conscious lyrics. Many women argue that they use rap videos as a way to gain exposure and become financially secure. This controversial topic has caught the attention of many women who have had enough of the repeatedly disrespect of women in hip-hop. Essence Magazine created a domain where not just the hip-hop community can give their insight but also regular people who are affected by these representations. I believe the misrepresentation in hip-hop can either get worst or better. Rappers should realize that what they do in music videos and what they say in their music really has a affect on younger people, therefore they should become more conscious of how they present their music to the public.