I don't think these videos play on morality, but on the other side of the coin, I see what happens to kids who watch to much of this. They dress "funny" thier cars look "funny" and so on.
When I was in High School, most rappers like Biggie and Puffy, wore nice suits, and the message if you listened into it was about success. So I actually started to wear nicer clothes and think a bit more positivly. Im white btw.
Listen to a few KRS One songs, Listen to some old Rahkim songs. Even son NaS lyrics. They are all very positive. NaS's father, is a very renouned musician of classic African folk music. Even Tupac, wasn't the "bad assed rapper alot of foolish white kids think he is. He was a Baltimore "thug" in the Cosby series, "A Different World" He also played a roadie for the Sex packets. You can see him in the John Candy, Dan Akroyd movie "Nothing But Trouble".
I have listened to alot of types of music. Some of my favorites are songs like, "Hot Rod Lincoln" and if you know your car music, the precursor, "Hot rod race" "well you've heard the story of the hot rod race, where the ford and the mercury were leading the pace"? This is an early version of the "remix" a way to re-emphasize the original story, with different means.
Also, how many other songs, do you hear artists paying homage to other artists, How many Kid Rock songs do you hear him quoting something from say, Elton John. In the Ludacris song put out for FF2, he uses a line, "They got front and back, and side to side", this is a direct link to the Easy E song, in which after he jumps into his car, with his mack 10 on the side of his hip, he "got front and back, and side to side.
Listen closely to enough rap, and you will see past the "objectification of women" and you will see the true underlying art form. Sure they tell us they are from the hood, but this is the hustle my friend, Rap artists are very well educated in Music, it may not be from high $$ Universitys, but none the less, they still show exceptional skill in the genre.
On a side note, pick up a copy of any magazine ever produced. Tell me you can't find one add, that doesn't objectify women.