It has always been a double standard and not just within the music industry but the world overall. Women are told not to act sexual, not to be a "hoe" but we praise men who have many partners or brag about their sex. Truth of the matter is women know the game and they have perfected it. It was said a long time ago by a famous rapper (2pac) that you don't make music for the men you make music for the ladies (not exact word but for editing reasons ya know). When you make music to appeal to the women the men will buy to please the lady.
When women make music they appeal to both. They appeal to the eye for men and appeal to the ear for women. Women are not actually glorifying the sexiness. They are glorifying a version of themselves that they might not be able to show. They are living through that artist, the plus is connecting and enjoying the music that is being made.
Nicki Minaj is getting so much backlash with her "Anaconda" cover and for what selling sex...please how old are we?
There is no difference between her single cover and a King magazine that is on the stands in most grocery and book stores. Nicki made a comparison to Sports Illustrated as well. What's so different between her showing off her body and "The Body Issue" that comes out every year. Art is art and we can't condone one without giving the same respect to the other.Beyonce was super sexual in her self titled album released at the end of 2013 and was called every name in the book, but here is a business woman just doing what she's supposed to do. She's married has children but isn't supposed to feel sexual. I think they call it "Feminism" The Double standard needs to stop.
This is okay to have printed though right?
And This huh?









