Hip-hop and rap music are often criticized for their anti-feminist lyrics and exploitation of women's abuse of music and music videos. (Sharpley-Whiting) Many feminists take actions in the music industry, and the music industry is generating this information in the released music. But in hip hop style there are many successful female rappers that advertise the view of the feminist, such as Queen Latifah and Mary Blay who chose to condemn the female derogatory culture. (Oliver, 382-384) But other female hip-hop artists such as Lil Kim and Rihanna decided not to resist the harmful depiction of women in their music.
In the past few years there was a lot of controversy and criticism surrounding Nicki Minaj and her original pure self expression. Do not put it in my anaconda: Black feminist analysis of Aliza Vigderman of Nizami Nazi reveals three myths about Nikki Mazi. Pretending to be Barbie, she insisted on the standards of Western beauty, Anaconda's video is confirming the stereotypical and destructive nature of black female sexual behavior. More specifically, black feminism. The first myth is that Mignage is known for its big rear part. Theresa Renee White, a pan - African research professor at California State University, compared Minaj and Sarah Baartman. "Public pornography and humiliation, and the charm of Minaj's black body and Venus Hottentot
Obviously, Nicki Minaj is a controversial topic. She is accused of overly sexuality, impersonation, and usually a bad guy of a black woman. However, Niki does not apologize for her sexual orientation, and is her crazy self-conversion really beneficial for black feminism? Here are three Nikki myths. However, unlike Venuso, the display of her sexuality at Niki is under her control and is not a direct result of colonization. Although Hottentot is only a target of men's gaze, Nicki proudly shows off his body and impairs the Western concept that thinness and blonde beauty means beauty. Likewise, White did not mention her talent for rap, which made her the hip hop's biggest female rapper. Jennifer Dawn Whitney reports, "When Pink Friday received platinum in 2011, it already brought about 8 years of drought for women."