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Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 13
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In the 80s, the music videos were more suggestive sexually. Fun. "Lets get physical", "Sweet Emotion" to name a few. For the last probably 15 years, it has been stepped up big time. Especially in Rap/Hip Hop and RNB. Even with all the skin flashing, music videos to me, are not sexy.
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Groupie
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: The Wired
Posts: 9
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I also despise the portrait that anyone objecting to sex as portrayed in many modern music videos is 'hung up,' 'religious' or 'outdated.' The representation of sex that most vidoes play with is a very patriarchal, backwards and exploitative one. It's possible to make a sexy, modern music video that's sex-positive without being skeazy and exploitative, I wish that it would happen. |
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Mwana Nzala
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Shakopee, Minnesota
Posts: 627
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Hmm. Two sexy Rihanna videos. Damn, I feel somewhat horny mentioning these two songs.
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