This song is titled "A Bitch iz a Bitch", by N.W.A. and was released on their debut album Straight Outta Compton (1988). Situated in the uprising of Hip Hop music, this song is one of the first songs in the Hip Hop music era to categorize "some" women as bitches. Their album was highly controversial as they addressed many injustices and issues in the poorer, highly African American populated neighborhoods, such as corrupted police, crime, and the lifestyle of survival that took place within these boundaries. However, this song explicitly categorizes women and labels them as being bitchy. This song doesn't go against the grain for Hip Hop music during that time, but it does in relation to the other songs on this album. Setting a foreground or field for the demoralization and degradation of women in the Hip Hop music industry; this song says it all.
In the opening seconds of the song N.W.A states, "Now, the title bitch don't apply to all women, but every woman has a little bitch in them." Now this suggests that a bitch is a woman who possesses the characteristic or personality trait. So, how does one separate a personality trait from being labeled as one? You can't! Once the personality or character trait is associated with a person, this can then become a label. Resulting in men taking on a perspective of women to not only remain submissive to their will, but also that every woman that stands up for themselves or go against these assumed "feminine" characteristics is thus then categorized as a bitch. How can a person be "bitchy", and not a bitch? It is like saying a person is promiscuous, but doesn't have many sexual relationships.
NWA says in the song, "it's like a disease that plagues their character, takin' the women of America". Thus implying that this personality trait is spreading across America from one woman to the other. All of them, voicing their opinions, and becoming less "easy" to subdue to a man's will. This song also implies that a woman who associates or acts with these attributes are bitches because they are not catering or subduing themselves to a man's will. I say this because there is a part of the song where NWA associates a bitch with some women who "don't say hi back", and they take it as being bitchy because then they are supposedly "acting better than them".
NWA states this in the song when they say, "It makes 'em go deaf in the ear, That's why when you say hi she won't say hi, Are you the type that think you're too damn fly?" And then they respond, "Bitch eat shit and die".
This song is very obscene, vulgar, and demeaning to women as a whole. The lyrics take on a very scenic and story-like vulgarity, setting up a stage for the word bitch as it is used in the hip hop industry, and carrying over to listener's exposure, interpretation, and male's perspectives of women and how that or women associate to the word "bitch". Because of this song's different role on their album, there is not a whole lot of criticism on the song itself. There is criticism and responses to the album, as it changed society's views on criminality and corruption in both politics and the police force, speaking about crime and poverty in ghettos. However, just by reviewing the responses to the video on youtube, many people welcome the word bitch and NWA's description of it. Most men sympathize and say they can relate to the lyrics of the song, through their experiences. Other men said they listen to this song on repeat after a break up. Some female commenters agreed that they can be "bitchy" at times. It just goes to show media's and music's impact on society and what people internalize and interpret from it, carry over to our everyday understandings of things, but the concern for how this can affect people's relationships with others is never raised. It raises the concern for how this word impacts women, and people's understanding of the word demoralizes and degrades others. With that being said, the word bitch is obviously an accepted word of description today, despite how it is being used, or who it is affecting. As this word carries on, and more people internalize it through media and Hip Hop music, it's underlying or imposed suggestion that this is a "man's world" will never go away. Thus making women seem inferior and submissive to the will of men. As this song implies, any women who isn't is then a "bitch". Any problems here?!