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NBC Bans Wande Coal’s “go Low” Video by bigmo1(m): 11:10am On Sep 02, 2012
Wande Coal‘s latest music video, ‘Go low’ has been given the sledge hammer treatment as it received a ban from the National Broadcasting Commission, barely two weeks after it was premiered.
We’re told the NBC has released a list of videos which included the MAVIN Records’ video which was directed and shot by Mr Moe Musa in the UK. The NTBB (not to be broadcast) ban however only restricts the video from being played on ‘Free-to-air’ TV stations. What this means is that viewers of cable TV stations can still watch the video as the
ban doesn’t affect them from playing it.
If you remember Kenny Saint-Best disapproval of the video on twitter where she accused Wande Coal and Don Jazzy of re-introducing nudity back to music. KSB might be right afterall
Re: NBC Bans Wande Coal’s “go Low” Video by eduson33(m): 11:12am On Sep 02, 2012
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big mo: Wande Coal‘s latest music video, ‘Go low’ has been given the sledge hammer treatment as it received a ban from the National Broadcasting Commission, barely two weeks after it was premiered.
We’re told the NBC has released a list of videos which included the MAVIN Records’ video which was directed and shot by Mr Moe Musa in the UK. The NTBB (not to be broadcast) ban however only restricts the video from being played on ‘Free-to-air’ TV stations. What this means is that viewers of cable TV stations can still watch the video as the
ban doesn’t affect them from playing it.
If you remember Kenny Saint-Best disapproval of the video on twitter where she accused Wande Coal and Don Jazzy of re-introducing nudity back to music. KSB might be right afterall

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