Before
the 1960's, women would only partake in the stereotypical roles of housewife
and mother. Either they were bounded to a routine of housework and childcare or were bounded to inferior positions in the workplace. The "stay-at-home" lifestyle started to change within this
radical decade. Women were starting to discover that there was more to life.
Equal rights became women something women were striving for. Through the
process of advocating for equality, began to embrace their sexuality now more than
ever. However, this was also the catalyst of men objectifying these sexually
liberated ladies. Since music videos didn’t enter the scene until the 1980’s,
lyrics conveyed the message quite accurately. Take the song “Hey Baby” by Bruce
Channel for example:
"When I saw you walking down the street
I said that’s a kind of girl I’d like to meet
She’s so pretty, Lord she’s fine
I’m gonna make her mine, all mine"
I said that’s a kind of girl I’d like to meet
She’s so pretty, Lord she’s fine
I’m gonna make her mine, all mine"
These lyrics
are not in and of itself sexually explicit, but the notion of owning a beautiful woman is
expressed for the first time in music history.