Good Girls Gone Bad

Rap songs that tell cautionary tales about women.

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Music With Drake - Drake has long been a fan of Dre 3000's and Dre, likewise, has mentioned he's a fan of Drake's. They've even gotten together for Drizzy's sophomore effort Take Care via the track "The Real Her" featuring Lil Wayne. The next time they hit the studio, we're hoping Drake brings musical BFF Noah "40" Shebib along and Three Stacks brings Big Boi. An OVO-Outkast collabo would be awesome.(Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Game "Wouldn't Get Far"\r - Game sparked a lot of controversy with some of the names he dropped in his catchy true-to-life tale "Wouldn't Get Far." Calling out some of the most popular video vixens of recent hip hop times, Game drew attention to women like Gloria Velez, Melyssa Ford and Vida Guerra, accusing them of using their God-given talents to get ahead.\r \r(Photo: Courtesy of Interscope Records)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2011/08/Music-08.16-08.31/081611-music-the-game-considered-supergroup.jpgEve "Love Is Blind" - Eve took a different approach to the cautionary tales for women, giving an insightful story from the perspective of a female friend. On "Love Is Blind," the rapper/singer warns females about the dangers of being in love, including turning a blind eye to violence in relationships. (Photo: Courtesy of Geffen Records)

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OutKast "Toilet Tisha" - This funky track is typical of OutKast's socially conscious music. The beginning of the record is mostly instrumental, creating a mood for listeners to hear the story of Tisha, who comes to the crossroads of her life at the tender age of 14 when she becomes pregnant.(Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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