1 | '''Basic Trope''': A negative song about [[HeManWomanHater women]]. |
2 | * '''Straight''': Bob writes a song about how AllWomenAreLustful. |
3 | * '''Exaggerated''': |
4 | ** Every song Bob writes is like this. |
5 | ** The song is particularly dark and even glorifies {{Gendercide}}. |
6 | ** The song is about [[CripplingCastration genital mutilation]]. |
7 | ** It's not only Bob's musical persona, but Bob himself that holds this ideology. |
8 | * '''Downplayed''': An angry breakup song about Bob's ex-wife has sexist stereotypes in it, but is still mostly about a specific person. |
9 | * '''Justified''': |
10 | ** Bob is being {{satir|e}}ical or {{iron|y}}ic. |
11 | ** The song is from the perspective of a character (either Bob's musical persona or another character he's created). |
12 | ** Bob really just is a misogynist. |
13 | * '''Inverted''': Bob writes a FemaleEmpowermentSong. |
14 | * '''Gender Inverted''': Alice writes a song about how [[DoesNotLikeMen men suck]]. |
15 | * '''Subverted''': |
16 | ** The song is about a ''specific'' woman in Bob's life, such as [[BreakupSong his horrible ex]], [[MyBelovedSmother his overbearing mom]], [[AllLoveIsUnrequited his unrequited love interest]], etc., not women in general. |
17 | ** In the bridge of the song, the song is directed ''specifically'' at Alice, not the female gender as a whole, and it uses no sexist terms. |
18 | * '''Double Subverted''': |
19 | ** But the last line admits that he told other girls to StayInTheKitchen to not end up like them. |
20 | ** Despite the song having no sexist terms, the lyrics still admit that MenAreBetterThanWomen. |
21 | ** But Bob just replaces sexist terms with the name "Alice" to describe all women, and later [[Music/SirMixALot this name becomes a slang term for a narrow-minded woman]] [[BabyNameTrendKiller and it lessens the usage of this name since then]]. |
22 | * '''Parodied''': |
23 | ** The song is about how women smell funny. |
24 | ** The song is about GirlsHaveCooties |
25 | * '''Zig Zagged''': The lyrics are very cryptic and interpretations vary from person to person. Also, [[FlipFlopOfGod in some of Bob's interviews he says it is a sexist song, and in others he denies it.]] |
26 | * '''Averted''': |
27 | ** Bob doesn't write any sexist songs. |
28 | ** Bob isn't a musician. |
29 | ** None of Bob's music has any lyrics of any kind; they're all {{instrumentals}}. |
30 | * '''Enforced''': |
31 | ** Bob is being satirical and trying to make a point about the view of women. |
32 | ** Bob is just sexist. |
33 | ** Bob originally just wanted to make a BreakupSong condemning his cheating ex, but the execs insisted he can make it edgier to receive more attention from [[BileFascination how horrible the lyrics are]]. |
34 | * '''Lampshaded''': "Warning: this next song may offend some people of the female gender." |
35 | * '''Invoked''': Bob's 5-year relationship with Alice ends on a sour note when he catches her in bed with Charles. Crappy relationships tend to be a pattern for Bob. |
36 | * '''Exploited''': Bob makes the song to ride the NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity wave. |
37 | * '''Defied''': |
38 | ** "Just because I have a bad experience with some women doesn't mean I gonna write the song that blames all women." |
39 | ** Instead of directly blaming women through his song, Bob invokes ViewerGenderConfusion by using gender-neutral words and pronouns to describe horrible people in his life and/or become an EqualOpportunityOffender by using terms that are against ''both'' men and women. |
40 | * '''Discussed''': "Well, that song's [[SarcasmMode totally not sexist]]." |
41 | * '''Conversed''': "Why do we have so many songs talking about why women suck? It's offensive!" "Plenty of songs speak poorly of men, so I guess it's only fair to avoid a DoubleStandard." |
42 | * '''Deconstructed''': |
43 | ** Bob's profits begin to drop because it as it turns out, the majority of his fans are female and even 'they're'' getting sick of his shit, with all of his songs [[ItsTheSameNowItSucks being really samey in the lyrical department]]. |
44 | ** Bob gains the hate of women everywhere. |
45 | ** Bob goes on to say that condemning fully half of humanity isn't working out too well for him, especially since he's heterosexual. |
46 | ** Bob does gain a fandom. Either they're far-right incels who use his songs as anthems for their own rampages, self-loathing women who are starved for affection and use his songs to justify their self-loathing or an ironic fandom who see Bob as a joke and deliberately egg on him while trolling him so he'll [[BileFascination continue to make more songs]]. |
47 | ** During one song, he goes [[MoralEventHorizon way too far]] and ends up with [[GoneHorriblyWrong so many complaints that the police wind up on his doorstop]] and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome arrest him for inciting violence]] on not only his ex but every woman he believes to have wronged him. This one hit ends up demolishing Bob's reputation completely and he's forced to leave the industry. |
48 | ** Bob becomes a transgender woman himself, only for his previous songs to [[LaserGuidedKarma come back and haunt him]]. He's accused of faking his new gender to run away from his old controversies or being transphobic in addition to his misogyny. |
49 | * '''Reconstructed''': Bob couldn't care less. |
50 | ** Bob after being arrested for inciting violence goes to prison. Inspired by his time in the slammer, he creates a new album, attracting a set of new fans and expanding his musical horizons in the process. |
51 | ** Bob decides to embrace his reputation and makes [[SpringtimeForHitler even more money than he did before]], becoming #No.1 in the music industry and all his songs becoming platinum. |
52 | ** Bob releases his song via limited distributors and gives an age-restrict with caution, so it lessens the fanbase but he receives less backlash either, causing his songs to become CultClassic. |
53 | ** Bob realizes that he can rework all his songs as parodies, causing him to be seen as a feminist icon who's done more for women in the music industry than anyone else. |
54 | * '''Played For Drama''': The song describes [[SexualHarassmentAndRapeTropes rape]] and DomesticAbuse from a CrazyJealousGuy. |
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