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Images of Women in Hip-Hop Doc
 
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This video documentary project is not an indictment of Hip-Hop culture.
It’s an effort to create Hip-Hop for women, by women.
Because Image is everything...
 
"I treat ya'll niggers like you treatin' us, no doubt/Yo yo yo come here, so I can bust in your mouth." [Then comes the first iteration of a dialogue between Kim and guest vocalist Mr. Bristal in which every line is spit out with palpable contempt]:     
    "Yo, come 'er, bitch."
    "Nigger fuck you."
    "No fuck you, bitch."
    "Who you talkin' to?"
    "Why you actin' like a bitch?"
    "'Cause ya'll niggers ain't shit. If I was a        dude, I’d tell you to suck my dick.”                           

- Lil’ Kim 
My feminism speaks loudly.
My feminism is not a story of victimization.
My feminism is multiplicative and representative.
Inclusive.
It is interesting, applicable, everchanging.
It is not an opaque discourse.
The feminism I desire is
spoken loudly
within women's rap music.

- author unknown