
Illustration of DreamDoll, Doechii and Baby Tate.
Amanda Howell Whitehurst for NPR
The male gaze is the idea that everything women do is held up to the lens of what straight men want to see. And although the male gaze reigns in all forms of media, it couldn’t be more present in rap, where women’s bodies are the currency with the highest exchange rate. This week, we’re handing the mic to our play cousins at Louder Than A Riot, with the stories of artists who are pushing back on the male gaze in their personal relationships, social interactions and even industry-wide.

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