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African-American culture / Music / Hip hop / Linguistics / Rapping / British hip hop / Bitch / Gangsta rap / Jamaican Patois / Illmatic / T.I. / Misogyny in hip hop culture
Date: 2015-06-18 11:31:43
African-American culture
Music
Hip hop
Linguistics
Rapping
British hip hop
Bitch
Gangsta rap
Jamaican Patois
Illmatic
T.I.
Misogyny in hip hop culture

Feature Women in rap Amplify Dot appearing at Wireless Festival In the male dominated world of rap music female performers are often presumed to have feminist intentions. Kate Moore’s

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