Why would a rapper [use hard drugs] to get away from his awesome life. Being rich and famous is not nearly as much of a burden as being poor and having a hard job. If a rapper is doing any drug, its because he has the money to afford it, and he wants to get high. Thats all there is to it. Also, saying that just because someone is a stripper that they hate their life is a very broad generalization. In fact, I don't think that its a terrible thing that women are objectified. These women still have people in their lives that are close to them. If they are stripping or dancing in a music video, they're putting themselves out there to be looked as an object.

Last thing, its not like men arent objectified also, anyone can be objectified.

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This my good sir, Is the problem. You assume someone is happy, because they have money? Check yourself..
Im saying that a rapper has no more reason, If not less reason, to be unhappy with their life than anyone else.

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420_24/7 Reviewed by 420_24/7 on . The Objectification of Women In The Mainstream Media You see it all the time, most predominantly in Hip-Hop/Rap culture. We've all heard the media's response, and we've all heard the rap political answer. "It's just music. We don't shy away from the truth." While I think this point is valid, I also know pain when I see it. And somewhere y'all, there is a stripper in order to take her mind off of how she makes her living. Somewhere yall, there is a rapper in order to take his mind off of how he makes his living. This goes way beyond gender ever Rating: 5