Take a look at a music video. Almost any music video for almost any song. How about "What Do You Mean?" by Justin Bieber? The video is full of Justin and some girl grinding, undressing each other, making out, and almost everything but sex.
Now take a look at the music video for "Hotline Bling" by Drake. It opens with a phone sex office, full of women dressed the same and talking about fetishes.
So many songs have sexual lyrics, sexual music videos, or even just blatant sex sounds in them. I'm not saying that only current songs are full of sex. Older songs like "Cherry Pie" by Warrant, "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac, and "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard are also about sex.
But think about what's on the radio. Most pop songs nowadays have TONS of sexual undertones and overtones. The worst part about it, in my opinion, is the fact that kids listen to it. Younger kids, about 6-12 listen to these pop songs all the time. Just the other day, I heard an 8 year old on the street singing some of "What Do You Mean?" very loudly with her friends.
I mean, an EIGHT year old was singing sexual lyrics from a sexual song. It's not just music that's extremely sexual, either. Most commercials and TV shows are full of sexual undertones and overtones. Everything is sex.
What makes it even worse, in my opinion, is that in commercials, women are oversexualized. Men are too, but women more so
Now take a look at the music video for "Hotline Bling" by Drake. It opens with a phone sex office, full of women dressed the same and talking about fetishes.
So many songs have sexual lyrics, sexual music videos, or even just blatant sex sounds in them. I'm not saying that only current songs are full of sex. Older songs like "Cherry Pie" by Warrant, "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac, and "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard are also about sex.
But think about what's on the radio. Most pop songs nowadays have TONS of sexual undertones and overtones. The worst part about it, in my opinion, is the fact that kids listen to it. Younger kids, about 6-12 listen to these pop songs all the time. Just the other day, I heard an 8 year old on the street singing some of "What Do You Mean?" very loudly with her friends.
I mean, an EIGHT year old was singing sexual lyrics from a sexual song. It's not just music that's extremely sexual, either. Most commercials and TV shows are full of sexual undertones and overtones. Everything is sex.
What makes it even worse, in my opinion, is that in commercials, women are oversexualized. Men are too, but women more so