Wrecking ball, watching the daughter of a country singer do that in front of the nation, it couldn't be more emblematic of what hollyweird is trying to achieve for the kids of country folk.
And then Sia's Chandelier (and that other one with shia lebuff), with 2.5 and 1B+ billion views. At least Brittney was just cosplaying in that school uniform. They're pushing it younger and younger, that's the other side of it.
Like bamboozler noted, nicki is saying some sensible things now, and I hear that filtering through effectively to, the type of person who likes her music, family members who are influenced by that sort of person. And it's good.
Shania Twain kind of always did that to some extent, though, no?
Like, "That Don't Impress Me Much" is, uhh, well, she's not wearing much in that video either, tbh...
But yeah, I see your point. Haven't really watched her live stuff, so I guess that may have changed.
Agreed about Nicki Minaj. I was never really into her music, although she actually says decently intelligent things, sometimes, nowadays (like with Corona. See also: Vanessa Hudgens), so... I hate her less than when she was popular, perhaps, lol. But yes, she definitely contributed to this trend, let's say...
I think what's significant about this is that we are (all) expected to LIKE it, and find it "empowering", or whatever. But it's also that "she" is trans. That is important, here.
She's not even a "born woman", if you will. Which is definitely a jump from say, Minaj, or even Cardi B or whatever...
Another two landmarks in degeneracy would be
Wrecking ball, watching the daughter of a country singer do that in front of the nation, it couldn't be more emblematic of what hollyweird is trying to achieve for the kids of country folk.
And then Sia's Chandelier (and that other one with shia lebuff), with 2.5 and 1B+ billion views. At least Brittney was just cosplaying in that school uniform. They're pushing it younger and younger, that's the other side of it.
Like bamboozler noted, nicki is saying some sensible things now, and I hear that filtering through effectively to, the type of person who likes her music, family members who are influenced by that sort of person. And it's good.
Shania Twain kind of always did that to some extent, though, no?
Like, "That Don't Impress Me Much" is, uhh, well, she's not wearing much in that video either, tbh...
But yeah, I see your point. Haven't really watched her live stuff, so I guess that may have changed.
Agreed about Nicki Minaj. I was never really into her music, although she actually says decently intelligent things, sometimes, nowadays (like with Corona. See also: Vanessa Hudgens), so... I hate her less than when she was popular, perhaps, lol. But yes, she definitely contributed to this trend, let's say...
I think what's significant about this is that we are (all) expected to LIKE it, and find it "empowering", or whatever. But it's also that "she" is trans. That is important, here.
She's not even a "born woman", if you will. Which is definitely a jump from say, Minaj, or even Cardi B or whatever...
Very current year, really.
It's almost like women can only appeal to fans with either sexual hints or hatred of men. They don't have anything else resembling talent.