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lOVE AND HIP HOP chronicles the lives of four women connected to the rap music scene. The
show focuses on Chrissy Lampkin, the girlfriend of rapper Jim Jones; Emily Bustamente, the
stylist and behind-the-scenes girlfriend of rapper Fabolous; singer and former 50 Cent
G-Unit member Olivia Longott; and model and up-and-coming rap artist Somaya Reece.
Occasionally joining the group is R&B singer Mashonda Tifrere. Together they attempt
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This docudrama attempts to show the flip side of the luxurious, high profile world of rap
by featuring women who are struggling to build the careers and secure the relationships
they want in a male-dominated industry that markets womanizing bachelorhood and female
objectification. Unfortunately, the significance of this message gets lost in the endless
catty arguments and trashy behavior exhibited by some of the cast.
The women featured here are choosing to be part of the rapper lifestyle, but some don’t
appear to be very happy with these choices. Meanwhile, the fact that some of them are
defining themselves and their lives according to the needs and goals of their rapping
romantic partners and business associates makes them less than ideal role models for young
women. It's hard to figure out exactly what it is that you're supposed to take
away from this series, but ultimately, the message it sends to women isn’t very
empowering.Parents can talk about rap music. What's the history of rap music and the
culture that surrounds it? Talk about the messages that rap music and hip-hop culture
promote -- both the good and the bad.
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