Robin Thicke’s New Music Video: Hot or Not? (NSFW!)
Robin Thicke is a singer, apparently. I’d never heard of him until today, so he can’t be that famous. According to his Wikipedia page, though, he enjoyed success as a songwriter for several R&B artists in the 90s before starting his own singing career with several songs I’ve never heard of.
He made headlines yesterday, though, for uploading a new music video to YouTube for his song “Blurred Lines,” that was promptly removed from the video sharing site for, well, BOOBS. Lots and lots of nubile young women’s boobs the whole time. If you’re not at work (or work somewhere that is okay with topless ladies), check out the NSFW video on VEVO:
My question: is the video hot or not? Is it a creative video that just happens to capitalize on beautiful women and their sexual confidence? Or is it just a four-and-a-half minute video for a terrible song that used naked women to get views? Either way, it worked for me.
Let us know what you think about the video in the comments!
Mackblueye
April 18, 2013 @ 5:20 pm
Brilliant insight that hasn’t really been adddressed musically outside of old school R & B. The fact that a women who is sexually active and willing to get satisfaction, like a man is expected to do, is not a bad girl. If more women, and men, accepted that a women doesnt have to justify sleeping with someone on the basis that her girlfriends will call her a bad girl, slut, whore or worse, our culture would be better off. Nice to hear see women treated well, and as sexual creatures, in a contemporary song versus the horrible put downs in Hip Hop songs that women today seem to accept. Blurred lines. Get it? Good.