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Misogyny in rap music refers to the pervasive issue of the objectification and demeaning of women within the lyrics, imagery, and culture associated with the genre of rap and hip-hop music. This phenomenon has been a topic of debate and discussion since the inception of rap music and has led to various social and academic discussions regarding its impact on society, particularly on gender relations and women's rights.

The 1990s saw the rise of gangsta rap, which often contained explicit and offensive lyrics directed at women. Artists like N.W.A and Dr. Dre faced significant backlash for their misogynistic content, but they also argued that they were reflecting the reality of their surroundings. Critics argue that misogynistic rap lyrics contribute to a culture that objectifies and disrespects women. They suggest that this can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and attitudes that affect gender relations in society. Over the years, feminist activists and scholars have highlighted the issue of misogyny in rap music and have called for greater accountability from artists, record labels, and the music industry as a whole.

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