Sexuality in music videos
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Sexuality in music videos has become more widespread since the 1980s. Because of its commercial function, music videos must attract the audience's attention and convey a message quickly. The sexual attraction provides a means of both drawing attention and conveying a message quickly.
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See also
- Misogyny in hip hop culture
- Pussycat Dolls
- Sexual objectification
- Exploitation of women in mass media
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