Video vixens and cash: how Nigerian hip hop music objectifies women

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A man in sunglasses and a jacket stands on stage holding a microphone, with a background displaying partially visible words, reminiscent of the bold vibe often seen in Nigerian hip hop.

Music is a reflection of the society within which it is produced. As a music genre, hip hop has not only gone global, it has taken up the shape of every society where it has found a home. Rap music has many positives, but elements of the culture glorify crime, materialism, violence, drugs and misogyny. Prejudice against women and objectification of them is common in many hip hop songs.

According to academic thought, too, hip hop is rife with sexist and misogynistic attitudes towards women. It is also believed that these are patriarchal tools of oppression and sexism. While these…