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THE EVOLUTION OF A FEMALE MC

BY Kamille Jemison

httpbigthinkcomideas784

He covered not just FEMALE rap but the evolution of rap in general by listing historical facts and highlighting the things that rappers used to speak about such and the issues around them

Life gtgtgt caused them to speak on violence

EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC MICHAEL ERIC DYSON

The gradual development of something esp from a simple to a more or less

complex form

WHAT IS AN EVOLUTION

Bettsie Smith

LIGHT AS A ROCK VS BARBS

In the beginning of Hip-Hop there were female legendary female MC queens In these times we had MC Lyte the only woman clever enough to equate her femininity and strength to a rock Lyte had sisters everywhere feeling as if we were lyte as a rock While there may not have been many female rappers to compete with Lyte at the time males made it clear that even they were afraid to see Lyte on the mic

Queen Latifah called for UNITY In the early 90s she created the female anthem that had women everywhere demanding respect Who you calling a

This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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THE EVOLUTION OF A FEMALE MC

BY Kamille Jemison

httpbigthinkcomideas784

He covered not just FEMALE rap but the evolution of rap in general by listing historical facts and highlighting the things that rappers used to speak about such and the issues around them

Life gtgtgt caused them to speak on violence

EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC MICHAEL ERIC DYSON

The gradual development of something esp from a simple to a more or less

complex form

WHAT IS AN EVOLUTION

Bettsie Smith

LIGHT AS A ROCK VS BARBS

In the beginning of Hip-Hop there were female legendary female MC queens In these times we had MC Lyte the only woman clever enough to equate her femininity and strength to a rock Lyte had sisters everywhere feeling as if we were lyte as a rock While there may not have been many female rappers to compete with Lyte at the time males made it clear that even they were afraid to see Lyte on the mic

Queen Latifah called for UNITY In the early 90s she created the female anthem that had women everywhere demanding respect Who you calling a

This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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httpbigthinkcomideas784

He covered not just FEMALE rap but the evolution of rap in general by listing historical facts and highlighting the things that rappers used to speak about such and the issues around them

Life gtgtgt caused them to speak on violence

EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC MICHAEL ERIC DYSON

The gradual development of something esp from a simple to a more or less

complex form

WHAT IS AN EVOLUTION

Bettsie Smith

LIGHT AS A ROCK VS BARBS

In the beginning of Hip-Hop there were female legendary female MC queens In these times we had MC Lyte the only woman clever enough to equate her femininity and strength to a rock Lyte had sisters everywhere feeling as if we were lyte as a rock While there may not have been many female rappers to compete with Lyte at the time males made it clear that even they were afraid to see Lyte on the mic

Queen Latifah called for UNITY In the early 90s she created the female anthem that had women everywhere demanding respect Who you calling a

This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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The gradual development of something esp from a simple to a more or less

complex form

WHAT IS AN EVOLUTION

Bettsie Smith

LIGHT AS A ROCK VS BARBS

In the beginning of Hip-Hop there were female legendary female MC queens In these times we had MC Lyte the only woman clever enough to equate her femininity and strength to a rock Lyte had sisters everywhere feeling as if we were lyte as a rock While there may not have been many female rappers to compete with Lyte at the time males made it clear that even they were afraid to see Lyte on the mic

Queen Latifah called for UNITY In the early 90s she created the female anthem that had women everywhere demanding respect Who you calling a

This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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LIGHT AS A ROCK VS BARBS

In the beginning of Hip-Hop there were female legendary female MC queens In these times we had MC Lyte the only woman clever enough to equate her femininity and strength to a rock Lyte had sisters everywhere feeling as if we were lyte as a rock While there may not have been many female rappers to compete with Lyte at the time males made it clear that even they were afraid to see Lyte on the mic

Queen Latifah called for UNITY In the early 90s she created the female anthem that had women everywhere demanding respect Who you calling a

This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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This era of strength and unity lasted for a while but the game lacked true sex appeal Hence Salt N

Pepa were bornWhile they were Pushing It for the first time ever female rappers were strong and sexy The sexy duo continued to dominate Hip-Hop throughout the 90s before eventually going their

separate ways

Gangster Rap began to make its mark in Hip-Hop in the early 90s and we saw the rise of one of Hip

Hops most celebrated artists The Notorious BIG He wasnt without his childhood posse and the

music world was introduced to Lil KimNow we got a dose of raunchy rap at the hands of the very

talented Foxy Brown but Kim was truly in a league all by herself She was raw edgy and plain out

nasty While she was nastier than most she created some of the most legendary verses in Hip-Hop Who doesnt know her complete verse in All About The

Benjamins

Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION
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Some female artists try to work within the current male-dominated industry and play the expected role Others are seen as misusing sex

and feminism and devaluing black men or just shootin off at the mouthrdquo

Education is the first step in changing gender relations in the hip-hop community People first need to be made aware that womens rights are being violated verbally in the sexist lyrics in physical

interactions at hip-hop events and in the general way that hip-hop youth interact with one another everyday Each individual can remember the roots of hisher own internalized sexist ideology

Knowing the history of this ideology we can keep history from being repeated A change in the hip-hop cultures collective consciousness

can spread to the larger population or vice versa We need knowledge to act and speak out against the exploitation of women

not only in hip-hop culture but in all cultures everywhere

IN CONCLUTION

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • EVOLUTION OF RAP MUSIC Michael Eric Dyson
  • What is an EVOLUTION
  • Light As A Rock vs Barbs
  • Slide 6
  • IN CONCLUTION