Hip Hop: The evolution of the female role in rap music
The sadness , anger , disappointment and bitterness of the past , the ugly shame of sexual exploitation , is falling by the wayside as women are increasingly secure in being truthful about their desire to better love themselves and the men in their lives . When women are able to sing from the heart about issues in their lives which speak directly to their spirits , their love , their sexuality , their professional lives , their relationships , their family members and children , then they are able to vocalize what is truly important about being a woman . Womanhood is then

simply a beautiful , with all of its complexity and all of its depth . It is refreshing to note that the measure of success for women in the hip hop industry today is a much higher standard than what it was and has been in the past
Conclusion
Although there is still much more evolving to be experienced by women in the world of hip hop , the progressive foundation of true feminism has been lovingly laid . Girls and women of future generations can only be blessed by the shift which has occurred for women in the hip hop industry . It has taken quite a few powerful women to find their way along the rough path of the music marketing industry , and this has occurred hand in hand with cultural ideological shifts . There is presently more significance placed on loving relationships , family life monogamous sexuality , and gently discourse , and these progressions are definitely related to the emergence of true womanhood in the hip hop scene . There is an increasing tendency for women to be confident in speaking about their true needs and desires , without shame , without fear , and she sings about herself , about her life , about her man , with the passionate and intense love of a woman who will not...
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