How do you choose the music that we listen to? We may be influenced by the music itself, the lyrics may touch our personal level, or because of the geographical area we are in there we are some sort of It may affect music. Our career and experience of growth can also play a role in the selection of our music. But we decided the final decision and we decided how many of us really pay attention to the language we use in our favorite songs. There are possibilities that some of our favorite artists and works actually contain words that may be regarded as sexist or harmful.
Introduction In today's society, social music is one of the most popular forms of music, but many of the themes and lyrics belonging to this song are vulgar, aggressive, violent and sexist. Sexism in social music is one of the themes of this article, which is clear through the negative narration of the song and the negative depiction of the women found in the music video. As today's dance music is very popular, this is an important issue, the negative performance of these women is being promoted to most people.
The audio and technical aspects of the gender, the role of the music industry, is one of the more complex parts of the problem faced in dealing with misoperation in music and sex discrimination. Is this discrimination based on ignorance or are women in this field outraged and intimidated?
Shortly thereafter, I noticed the general theme of capturing music in sexism, misogynoir (sex discrimination against black women), and women's overall hatred. Of course, these themes do not apply to the type of trap music. In fact, other hip-hop conversations and music racism are classified as "black music" and in a way it is the only type that dislikes women. But I have to oppose it completely. I say that locking up music to treat women like dirty does not mean that they do not recognize the gender difference in pop, rock, independent, or country music. Frankly speaking, restrict music sexism to historical inaccurate wraps, hip-hop, traps