


Many vixens claim that video modeling has given them confidence and a sense of empowerment. Now however, it's gotten so there are too many to count. At one point its recurring model was almost just as famous as the music video itself. However, this has not stopped the vixen's rise in popularity. The main reasons for criticism have been the misogynistic lyrics along with the video vixens who star in the music videos. Fast-forward to the 21st century and hip-hop has become a hit with most cultures, but the music has also been heavily criticized. What once started with skin-tight dresses and skirts, has now moved on to jaw dropping outfits that are barely there at all. The models changed appearances and styles right along with the music. Many things have advanced with the decades, and hip-hop's music videos were not left behind. It may have all started with their models in the video for "Me So H*rny", which was released in 1989. It's hard to pinpoint which hip hop video started the video vixen craze, but 2 Live Crew is more than happy to take all of the credit. Video models, eye candy, or video vixens… Call them what you will, but these are the ladies who demanded your attention in your favorite music videos for ages.
