What are Lady lumps?
Slang term "Lady lumps" refers to female breasts. It is derived from a song that was originally carried out by Black Eyed Peas, a hip hop group based in Los Angeles, California. The song "My Humps" has become extremely popular shortly after its release, which appeared on the best -selling charts and radio lists of songs and friction many parodies, along with slang conditions and phrases derived from texts, including "Lady Lums" for breasts.
"My Humps" appeared on the 2005 album. The song was written by Will.i.am, one of the members of the group, and includes extremely sexually suggestive texts. "Humps" in the title are buttocks, while "lady lumps" in the texts are breasts. The lyrics of the song suggest that people are affected by the physical characteristics of the singer, which leads to spending a large amount of money for it. Specific luxury brands are listed in the lyrics and in the video for "My Humps," the singer is to see dancing with the assortmentEast of bags and other expensive gifts.
The melody of the song tends to stick to the brain and some listeners voted "My Humps" one of the more unpleasant songs from 2005. Those who have been irritated by this song
Some critics claimed that "my bumps" are offensive and exploitative, except sexually suggestive. Focusing on the physical appearance and "management of fools brothers" in the texts attracted the anger of some people in the feminist community, as well as people who do not like stereotypes about sexual preferences of blacks. It is that the song also suggests that women are manipulative and use their bodies to get what they want from the people around them. However, sexually suggestive and profane texts are a well -established part of the tradition of rap and hip hop in the United States, so for its texts it can be seen as rather counterproductive.
other critics pointed out that peas with black eyes jThey are known for creating socially conscious music that often includes comments about society. The song and accompanying music video can be seen as a parody of the club scene in which women are assessed by a physical look, and as a commentary on the role of female musicians in popular music. Many female musicians find themselves cataloged by part of the body, from "beautiful lump lady" to "bumps", rather than being judged by their merit as musicians, and this is often a source of frustration for artists. The music video also contains a gentle mockery of Glitza and timely loud music videos used to promote the songs of artists.