- Hip hop model
"Hip hop" models are female models who appear in mainstream rap music videos, magazines, calendars and other forms of media. Hip hop models are also known as "hip hop honeys", "dimes" (or "dymes" or "dime pieces"), "video vixens" and "
eye candy ". There are primarily two classifications of Hip hop models. There are models who strictly do print media (magazines, calendars, etc.), while others do print media as well as hip hop videos.Becoming successful
For hip hop models, landing a part in a music video is seen as a way to gain notoriety for themselves as they pursue a career in entertainment business. After making their way into the scene of rap music videos, a model will often attempt to land a feature role in the video of a major rapper. Doing so will allow them to gain more exposure.
Depending on one's success, a model may even go beyond just music videos.
Vida Guerra is one of the only hip hop models to cross into mainstream magazines. She was votedFHM model of the year in 2004, and also appeared on the cover of "Playboy" magazine. Guerra has appeared onThe Chappelle Show , in the movie "National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 " and regularly appears onTelemundo . Vida also has a highly anticipated album due for release in 2007.Gloria Velez was at one time the top hip hop video dancer but, is now an aspiring rapper. In an "XXL" interview, she commented, saying "I went to the highest level a video girl can go. So now I’m not doing any videos unless I’m rapping in it".ref|VelezThis type of modeling often has to fight negative stereotypes set by models that misuse this genre of modeling. A lot of the girls that are in videos are also the same girls that do runway for BET's Rip the runway. Hair and ethnic makeup campaigns often use these girls for the print advertisement. Tomika Skanes is a very good example of this. Shes appeared in numerous hair campaign (Avalon), hain magazines and Boost Mobile phone commercials. The opportunities for work as a hip-hop model are endless for girls that are versatile.
Popularity
The hip hop modeling industry has become more popular over the years. Today, there are numerous websites and magazines dedicated in part or totally to this industry. Magazines such King,
Smooth (magazine) andBlack Men (magazine) are almost totally devoted to the coverage of hip hop video models. While other hip hop magazines like The Source and "XXL" have created entire sections for models. Some websites such as CutieCentral.com and IndustryModels.com have dedicated entire websites to them. The successful websiteUrbanStreetz.com has dedicated a section of their website to the models.Controversy
There is a long list of criticism pertaining to controversies created by hip hop models. Many people in the mainstream feel that hip hop models represent negative, subservient or misogynistic images of women, especially black and Latino women. Detractors accuse hip hop models of causing a misrepresentation of the morals and values of minority women, because hip hop videos are the only way many people around the world are exposed to American
Black andLatino culture. For instance, in 2004,Nelly caused protests because of his music video for the song "Tip Drill".ref|NellyIn 2005, a former Hip Hop music video star and model
Karrine Steffans aka "Supahead" released her debut book "Confessions of a Video Vixen," where she lashes out at the world of hip hop modeling, especially its degradation of women. The book's publisher describes the book as "part tell all, part cautionary tale"ref|VVbook. Another hip hop model, Candace Smith, said in an "XXL" interview, "what I’ve seen on [music video] sets is completely degradation".ref|CSmithCriticism has also reached the very networks that broadcast such videos. BET's former late-night program "BET Uncut" often featured explicit music videos that ordinarily would not have been shown during the day, and many contain partial nudity. "Before, artists were mostly making sexually oriented material for the underground market — providing them to strip clubs, or selling them as part of videos or DVDs. Now, they’re bringing them directly to television, through places like "BET Uncut" and the "Playboy" network. And more outlets are growing for those who want to see more — or less — than a bikini".ref|BETUncut
uccessful hip hop models
For those who have been fortunate enough to make a name for themselves as hip hop models, there are many avenues to bigger success. Some of these girls have only done limited work as hip hop models but, have found ways to market themselves. Many hip hop models have marketed themselves successfully through fan websites, film, calendars, DVDs, import car shows, personal appearances, party hosting, and various other projects.
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Lauren London
*Leila Arcieri
*Jessica White
*Lisa Raye
*Melyssa Ford (Playboy Model of the Month, Numerous music Videos and Mens magazines, Maxim Feature, BET Co-Host of BET Style)
*Esther Baxter (Known also by the nickname ""Miss Freek-a-Leek"")
*Vida Guerra (Featured in FHM, Playboy and on Telemundo)
*Gloria Velez (Former # 1 hip hop model now an aspiring rapper)
*Tomika Skanes (Candy Shop, B.O.B)
*La’Shontae aka Tae ("What You Know",T.I. )
*Nicole Alexander
*Azzareya Curtis
*Roselyn Chase (Several video work, commercial print ads for Target/Pelle Pelle/Puma/Apple Bottoms/Rocawear, commercial & film)
*Angel Melaku ("Good Life",Kanye West , Blackmens Magazine, SSX, King Magazine, Smooth Girl)Notes
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