Rap mogul wants racist lyrics ban
The founder of legendary hip-hop label Def Jam has called for three
sexist and racist words to be banned from songs.

Russell Simmons
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Russell Simmons said there was "growing public outrage" about the use
of the terms, which he said should be viewed as the same as "extreme
curse words".
He asked broadcasters and record companies to voluntarily remove,
bleep or delete the words from music.
And he suggested setting up an industry watchdog to recommend
guidelines for lyrical and visual standards.
Simmons, the pioneering entrepreneur whose label has released music
by Public Enemy, Run DMC and the Beastie Boys, objects to the use of
"nigger", "ho" and "bitch".
He said: "The words 'bitch' and 'ho' are utterly derogatory and
disrespectful of the painful, hurtful, misogyny that, in particular,
African-American women have experienced in the United States as part of
the history of oppression, inequality, and suffering of women.
"The word 'nigger' is a racially derogatory term that disrespects the
pain, suffering, history of racial oppression, and multiple forms of
racism against African-Americans and other people of colour."
Last week, Simmons called a private meeting of influential music
industry executives to discuss the issue.
But no music executives were associated with the announcement by
Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit Action Network.
Simmons added: "It is important to re-emphasise that our internal
discussions with industry leaders are not about censorship. "Our
discussions are about the corporate social responsibility of the
industry to voluntarily show respect to African-Americans and other
people of colour, African-American women and to all women in lyrics and
images."
His comments follow the sacking of US DJ Don Imus for referring to
the players on the Rutgers university women's basketball team as
"nappy-headed hos". |