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Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by Iyke1998(m): 10:46am On Aug 10, 2015
Its is know that There is always display of semi nude girls in Almost 80% of Nigeria Music videos(Hip-Hop).

Whereby girls display their boobs,ass and also dance in a seductive manner...

You can't watch a Nigerian music video without seeing all this display.
Its now a norm for all musicians(also upcoming artistes) to always apply this..

And most fans encourages them for all this..


What message do they pass to the viewers?
Isn't this promoting indecent dressing?
Does this not promote prostitution?
Does this not promote waywardness
Do the do these so as to get more views or is there a secret reason behind this?


Cc:lalasticlala
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by figoperch: 10:56am On Aug 10, 2015
U set dey see am?
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by ByfireByfire: 10:58am On Aug 10, 2015
And moreover such unclothedness displays and indecent dressing is the number one promoter of RAPE. Yet these ladies are happy with it yet they complain about rape.

I'll only start taking individuals and government seriously in their anti-rape crusade when they begin to address the "root" cause of rape which is indecent female exposures in movies, music videos and in real life.
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by dapyd1(m): 11:06am On Aug 10, 2015
It's too late.
They are satisfying a demand, kill the demand, kill the supply.
Doing this is easier said than done, you are talking about an industry.
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by Jaxera(m): 11:10am On Aug 10, 2015
Well, everyone wants to make their music videos more endearing and interesting to watch and so they feel including half unclad ladies in their videos is the best.

The issue at hand is actually one of the negative influence of western culture, but just like religion, when we Nigerians copy foreign content, we tend to over do it.

In the US and the UK, these kind of videos are mostly rampant in hip hop songs, and some RnB, but here in Nigeria, every song, despite the genre, always has indecently dressed video vixens.

I would also blame this on the lack of creativity on the part video directors. Most of them lack imagination and when the direct this videos, all they can think of is to input girls shaking their booties and showcasing their breasts.

Also, with the kind of songs released these days, you wouldn't expect much from the videos.
When all someone sings about is "nyash" and "boobs" you should expect exactly that from the video.

In addition to all this, the video vixens themselves also make themselves available. These girls look at it as an easy way to make money so they also utilize any opportunity they have to feature in this videos.

The bulk of the problem lies with the video directors. Because they are the ones that direct these videos. The NBC should orientate them on this issue, really. It's shouldn't just be about banning videos, randomly.

There are few video directors that I have come to like and admire their directing because they tend to think outside the box and they bring something new to the plate.
Kemi Adetiba for instance. You won't see ladies shaking their asses on her videos.

We shouldn't also leave out one honest fact, which is that most of these videos have and incredibly high patronage by we the viewers.
A lot of people, especially guys, love to feed their eyes with stuff like this. Guys love to see ladies "assets". It entices and excites us. So these artists always capitalize on that, hence them always including these ladies in their videos.
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by Iyke1998(m): 12:21pm On Aug 10, 2015
ByfireByfire:


And moreover such unclothedness displays and indecent dressing is the number one promoter of RAPE. Yet these ladies are happy with it yet they complain about rape.

I'll only start taking individuals and government seriously in their anti-rape crusade when they begin to address the "root" cause of rape which is indecent female exposures in movies, music videos and in real life.

True talk....

This really promotes rape!!!
Re: Discussing The Issue Of Half Unclad Girls In Videos. by Iyke1998(m): 12:24pm On Aug 10, 2015
Jaxera:
Well, everyone wants to make their music videos more endearing and interesting to watch and so they feel including half unclad ladies in their videos is the best.

The issue at hand is actually one of the negative influence of western culture, but just like religion, when we Nigerians copy foreign content, we tend to over do it.

In the US and the UK, these kind of videos are mostly rampant in hip hop songs, and some RnB, but here in Nigeria, every song, despite the genre, always has indecently dressed video vixens.

I would also blame this on the lack of creativity on the part video directors. Most of them lack imagination and when the direct this videos, all they can think of is to input girls shaking their booties and showcasing their breasts.

Also, with the kind of songs released these days, you wouldn't expect much from the videos.
When all someone sings about is "nyash" and "boobs" you should expect exactly that from the video.

In addition to all this, the video vixens themselves also make themselves available. These girls look at it as an easy way to make money so they also utilize any opportunity they have to feature in this videos.

The bulk of the problem lies with the video directors. Because they are the ones that direct these videos. The NBC should orientate them on this issue, really. It's shouldn't just be about banning videos, randomly.

There are few video directors that I have come to like and admire their directing because they tend to think outside the box and they bring something new to the plate.
Kemi Adetiba for instance. You won't see ladies shaking their asses on her videos.

We shouldn't also leave out one honest fact, which is that most of these videos have and incredibly high patronage by we the viewers.
A lot of people, especially guys, love to feed their eyes with stuff like this. Guys love to see ladies "assets". It entices and excites us. So these artists always capitalize on that, hence them always including these ladies in their videos.

True talk!!!!

Nigeria Artistes always want to do what the whites does not minding the bad impact it will bring into minds of the young ones(after all they are after their money)

I wonder what NBC does as a commission..

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