Objectification Of Women In Music Videos
- Jamal Letts

- Mar 13, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: May 10, 2019

In Jason Derulo’s song tip toe there is not only visual objectification of sexualising women. As you can see in the above picture he touching a women's face like she's some sort of trophy and not really a human being. He says in the lyrics of the song “Whine fa me darling” This line refers to wining or whining. This dance involves grinding and gyration of the hips and back in a rhythmic form.
In the Pre-Chorus Jason says the lyrics “Bring that body my way Can't take it off my brain” In this Jason suggests that a woman’s body does not belong to them and owns no personal entitlement.

Words like “That Body” and “it” makes it sound like a woman’s body is practically not even her own property.📷📷📷
In this music video most of the women are wearing Breast covers and Knickers so that the video can get away with not getting removed due to the naked factor. In the video the woman is certainly dancing in a provocative manner and this is completely for the male pleasure.

The woman is used as props like trophies that the Jason and French Montana have collected I felt like the background of the shiny golden skulls that are the same color as the women in the video can how a lot of women can feel “dead” inside even though they’re still beautiful they feel dead on the inside because of the constant objectification of themselves.


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