In a 2001 content analysis of gangsta rap, sociologists Charis E. Kubrin and Ronald Weitzer claimed that approximately 22% of the examined rap lyrics featured violence against women, including depictions of assault, murder and rape. In their opinion, the prevalence of misogynistic themes in songs were as follows: name-calling and shame account for 49%, sexual objectification accounts for 67%, distrust of women at 47%, acts of violence against women account for 18%, and human trafficking account for 20%.[40] By contrast, in a similar study by sociologist Edward G. Armstrong, Eminem scored 78% for violent misogyny. Of the eighteen songs on his 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP, eleven contain violent and misogynistic lyrics, nine of which referred to killing women.[8]
Why do you think I listen to gangsta rap? You want to take out what is human in humans. You Can't kill instincts, only supress them. Go ahead call me a misogynist.
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"So we could never be a couple hun / Fck love / All I got for hoes is hard dck and bubblegum." - Big L
"Bitches ain't sht but hoes and tricks / Lick on these nuts and suck the dck." - Snoop Dogg
"My little sister's birthday / She'll remember me / For a gift I had ten of my boys take her virginity." - Bizarre
"Slut, you think I won't choke no whore / Til the vocal cords don't work in her throat no more?!" - Eminem
"You ain't gonna let me fck you and I feel you / But you gone suck my dck, or I'll kill you." - Chief Keef
https://www.elitedaily.com/music/music-news/the-20-most-misogynist-lines-in-rap-history
In a 2001 content analysis of gangsta rap, sociologists Charis E. Kubrin and Ronald Weitzer claimed that approximately 22% of the examined rap lyrics featured violence against women, including depictions of assault, murder and rape. In their opinion, the prevalence of misogynistic themes in songs were as follows: name-calling and shame account for 49%, sexual objectification accounts for 67%, distrust of women at 47%, acts of violence against women account for 18%, and human trafficking account for 20%.[40] By contrast, in a similar study by sociologist Edward G. Armstrong, Eminem scored 78% for violent misogyny. Of the eighteen songs on his 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP, eleven contain violent and misogynistic lyrics, nine of which referred to killing women.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misogyny_in_rap_music
- R