Rap has always been the street style the one that represents the street. But in its essence rap makes the street become poetic with metric rhymes that like all art show its message. The message of many rap artists has been for a long time feminist vindictive of struggle and strength of “we are here listen to what we have to say.” Artists like Gata Cattana La Furia Arianna Puello or groups like IRA or Machete en Boc have been talking in their lyrics for a long time about what happens what they see on the street and unfortunately they talk about the machismo that they continue to see as women. in this world that still does not recognize both sexes as equal. Rap itself has reflected this inequality in its culture and you don't have to look too closely to see that the female presence in this style is very scarce and that if there is that artist is always recognized as "the girl" as if not had no other conditions.
Even so there are many who in recent years have gone out to rap on the streets and at events using hip hop to give their message to raise the voices of women to break the stereotypes that rap itself has created around to her and denounce discrimination CXB Directory and inequality combining lyrics and rhythm to say something that deserves to be heard. Last December the Tenerife rapper Sara Socas filled social networks with the feminist rhymes she released at the Battle of Roosters in the city of Otumba in Mexico. The objective of cockfighting is to demonstrate your art by rapping and verbally knocking down your opponent and in that knockdown there were sexist comments towards the artist such as "I'm going to ask you what your brother asked you for.
Sara can you do the noise of the wolf? But sitting and howling in my balls" by the Mexican rapper Rapder. These rhymes made the battle become more tense and several bars later Rapder sang "the most beautiful women are where I was born ... I thank the one above comrade another day without being able to fuck Sara" a metric that raised applause from the public. The Canarian rapper did not hesitate to reproach both comments with the words that marked the feminist message: “"The beautiful ones are in your country so why are you letting them die? You only value them for their beauty you don't pay attention to what's inside." of their heads and you treat them as if they were the Milanese." These were the rhymes that Sara Socas sang in front of thousands of people in the battle of Mexico denouncing the sexist violence of one of the most dangerous countries for women in which According to the UN between and women are murdered every day.