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Discussion Do you think that hip hop, reggaeton and trap be feminist?

Discussion Do you think that hip hop, reggaeton and trap be feminist?

 
bellatrixthewitch
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May 18 2025, 10:06 AM
#1
I don't doubt that other music genres areΒ misogynistic and sexist. But I want to be specific this music genres because libfems claims that this music genres can be feminist and an example of female sexual agency and empowerment.

https://www.hercampus.com/school/st-andrews/can-reggaeton-music-be-feminist/

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/hip-hop-feminism

https://www.thirdbridgecreative.com/blog/the-feminist-guide-to-trap-music
Edited May 18 2025, 10:07 AM by bellatrixthewitch.
bellatrixthewitch
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May 18 2025, 10:06 AM #1

I don't doubt that other music genres areΒ misogynistic and sexist. But I want to be specific this music genres because libfems claims that this music genres can be feminist and an example of female sexual agency and empowerment.

https://www.hercampus.com/school/st-andrews/can-reggaeton-music-be-feminist/

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/hip-hop-feminism

https://www.thirdbridgecreative.com/blog/the-feminist-guide-to-trap-music

May 18 2025, 12:11 PM
#2
I can't think of a category of music I consider to be feminist in general. Some songs or albums or artists or subgenres, sure.
Elsacat
May 18 2025, 12:11 PM #2

I can't think of a category of music I consider to be feminist in general. Some songs or albums or artists or subgenres, sure.

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May 18 2025, 1:48 PM
#3
Hip-hop can definitely be feminist, for old-school hip-hop it started off as anti-capitalist, pro-black, and pro-woman as a genre and then when record labels took over the messages changed. Really loved Lauryn Hill for this.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AppF5hdhhJY

What a time. Sad it is no more.
noray
May 18 2025, 1:48 PM #3

Hip-hop can definitely be feminist, for old-school hip-hop it started off as anti-capitalist, pro-black, and pro-woman as a genre and then when record labels took over the messages changed. Really loved Lauryn Hill for this.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AppF5hdhhJY

What a time. Sad it is no more.

Izanami
Thirty, nerdy and survivin'.
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May 18 2025, 4:37 PM
#4
Always weary of stuff claiming to be about "sexual agency".

The GQ article is so bad it kinda made me mad. (GQ is aimed at men so that tracks, I guess.) Throw away piece with no actual research. How lazy do you have to be to have not heard of Salt n Peppa (speaking of sexual empowerment)? Doesn't Push It still play at weddings and roller rinks? This author saying "Hey, I wanna cum, motherfucker." Is "a step forward". LMAO what? That author's mind would be blown by anything containing actual commentary on hiw women are treated.

Just some random stuff off the top of my head:
Queen Latifah - Ladies First ft. Monie Love
Digable Planets - Examination of What (specifically ladybug's verse)
Hell, even Tupac threw women some crumbs in Keep Ya Head Up.

It's not a question of can the genre be feminist? It's a question of if you can put down snoop (human trafficker) and kanye (psycho trump supporter) for 5 seconds and listen to something else.
Izanami
Thirty, nerdy and survivin'.
May 18 2025, 4:37 PM #4

Always weary of stuff claiming to be about "sexual agency".

The GQ article is so bad it kinda made me mad. (GQ is aimed at men so that tracks, I guess.) Throw away piece with no actual research. How lazy do you have to be to have not heard of Salt n Peppa (speaking of sexual empowerment)? Doesn't Push It still play at weddings and roller rinks? This author saying "Hey, I wanna cum, motherfucker." Is "a step forward". LMAO what? That author's mind would be blown by anything containing actual commentary on hiw women are treated.

Just some random stuff off the top of my head:
Queen Latifah - Ladies First ft. Monie Love
Digable Planets - Examination of What (specifically ladybug's verse)
Hell, even Tupac threw women some crumbs in Keep Ya Head Up.

It's not a question of can the genre be feminist? It's a question of if you can put down snoop (human trafficker) and kanye (psycho trump supporter) for 5 seconds and listen to something else.

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