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Misogyny in Music

Misogyny in Music

 
Jun 2 2025, 12:54 AM
#1
My (now second) newest post on Rainy Season: https://rainyseason.substack.com/p/misogyny-in-music

Just a warning that the post discusses themes of sexualization, and if you know anything about how women are sexualized in music, especially hip hop... please sit this one out if you're a kid.
Iota Aurigae
Jun 2 2025, 12:54 AM #1

My (now second) newest post on Rainy Season: https://rainyseason.substack.com/p/misogyny-in-music

Just a warning that the post discusses themes of sexualization, and if you know anything about how women are sexualized in music, especially hip hop... please sit this one out if you're a kid.

10 hours ago
#2
I hear older songs sometimes that I haven't heard since they came came out when I was very young. I frequently think "oh they were talking about sex." There’s no way to NOT KNOW that for way too many songs. I just don't think it is too big of an ask to bring back lyrics with fun double entendres. I am disappointed in how normal it is for even mainstream female artists to have graphic descriptions of sex acts when they know the age of their listeners. I am sure they are heavily 'co-written' by others and pressured to be as sexual as possible or whatever. I honestly don't think children should be exposed to it. Can no one write euphemisms or a double entendre anymore?
Newt
10 hours ago #2

I hear older songs sometimes that I haven't heard since they came came out when I was very young. I frequently think "oh they were talking about sex." There’s no way to NOT KNOW that for way too many songs. I just don't think it is too big of an ask to bring back lyrics with fun double entendres. I am disappointed in how normal it is for even mainstream female artists to have graphic descriptions of sex acts when they know the age of their listeners. I am sure they are heavily 'co-written' by others and pressured to be as sexual as possible or whatever. I honestly don't think children should be exposed to it. Can no one write euphemisms or a double entendre anymore?

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