“Are they worthless?” this would be a doubt for me when I saw women creeping and shaking their ass around men in music videos. How can men portrayed women like that? Well, now sexual is routine of music videos. At this time, sexuality and women become a main point in music videos because the more companies and producers use sexual content regarding women, the more viewers seem to buy into them. Women seem to be as sex objects, they don’t have to do anything, just naked, showing their boobs, big butt, shaking and twerking around the male. Who want to see that, I question? Exactly, no one! As “wiggle” by Jason Derulo. He presents his music video by using women bend down and wiggle their hips, showing their chest as big as two watermelons and tempted male like to come and eat me or let’s make fun(sex). Excuse me, Are they crazy !? I can’t accept those acting they have done. Even in music videos by female musician. …show more content…
Women are always seen in supporting roles behind and below men. Most of hip-hop, rap and pop music video would firstly start by men come across extremely masculine, have all muscle, the cars, money and the opinion that they can get any girl they want. Men treated women like they were slaves. Women must conform and satisfy the rules and men desire. For instance, Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. in “Blurred Lines” We seen women in this video wore underwear and bras dancing and moving around men. I hate an action of the men who smoking and blowing smoke passed woman face. “I know you want it!” This is a part of the lyrics that they’d sing, how do they know that women want sex or not? They weren’t being respect for women! Also “animals” by Marron5 the video culminates with Levine and the woman locked in a naked embrace as blood is poured over them. Disgusting! He portrayed a woman, as she was prey. How would men feel, if women portray to them like what they have been