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  2. Misogyny in rap music - Wikipedia

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    Misogyny in rap music. Misogyny in rap music is defined as lyrics, videos, or other components of rap music that encourage, glorify, justify, or legitimize the objectification, exploitation, or victimization of women. It is an ideology that depicts women as objects for men to own, use, and abuse. It reduces women to expendable beings.

  3. Alright (Kendrick Lamar song) - Wikipedia

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    Alright (Kendrick Lamar song) " Alright " is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar featured on the artist's third studio album, To Pimp a Butterfly (2015). [1] The song expresses ideas of hope amid personal struggles and features uncredited vocals in its chorus from co-producer Pharrell Williams.

  4. Moneybagg Yo - Wikipedia

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    Moneybagg Yo. DeMario DeWayne White Jr. (born September 22, 1991 [2]), known professionally as Moneybagg Yo, is an American rapper. He is known for his melodic trap and Southern hip hop music style. [3][4] White signed with fellow Memphis rapper Yo Gotti 's record label, Collective Music Group in 2016, later in a joint venture with Interscope ...

  5. Donald Trump in music - Wikipedia

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    Hip hop. [] Trump's name first appeared in hip hop lyrics during the 1980s when he became an icon of the ultra rich. Among the earliest mentions of Trump in rap lyrics was the Beastie Boys ' track "Johnny Ryall" on the 1989 album Paul's Boutique, in which they contrast Trump with his homeless alter-ego, Donald Tramp.

  6. The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song)

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    It had the highest position for any 1980s release and was the highest ranking hip-hop song on the list. In 2012 it was named the greatest hip-hop song of all time. [8] It was voted #3 on About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs, after Common's "I Used to Love H.E.R." and The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight". [9]

  7. Category:Quotations from hip hop music - Wikipedia

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    I said a hip, hop, the hippie the hippie to the hip hop, and you don't stop; I take seven kids from Columbine, stand 'em all in line, add an AK-47, a revolver, a nine; I wrote it on the Starter cap; Interior Crocodile Alligator; It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder how I keep from going under

  8. Bodak Yellow - Wikipedia

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    Bodak Yellow. " Bodak Yellow " (alternatively titled " Bodak Yellow (Money Moves) ") is the major-label debut single by American rapper Cardi B. It was written alongside Pardison Fontaine, Klenord Raphael, and producers J. White Did It and Laquan Green, with an additional writing credit going to Kodak Black for the interpolation of his song "No ...

  9. Lemonade (Internet Money, Gunna and Don Toliver song)

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    Music video. "Lemonade" on YouTube. " Lemonade " is a song by American hip hop collective and record label Internet Money and American rappers Gunna and Don Toliver featuring Canadian rapper Nav. It was released as the second single from Internet Money's debut studio album, B4 the Storm, on August 14, 2020.