In lesson we were given an
article, we were asked to review and discuss the controversy surrounding
Rihanna's music video titled 'Bitch Better Have My Money'. Many journalists and
the general public have voiced their opinion about the controversial video.
The 'Video Games' article
explains what the actual video is about. "Firstly, Rihanna's accountant
has stolen her money so Rihanna kid naps his wife, stuffs her into a trunk,
strips her half naked, half drowns her and then stabs the accountant to death.
Finally, she has a smoke in a trunk full of cash whilst naked and covered in
blood."
The general feel from the article is that Rihanna's video is 'just something pop do at a certain point in their careers.' The article explains that the "event video" has its own conventions, as if it were a genre,: it must be long, self-regarding, hubristic and flamboyantly expensive.The article goes into further detail by saying that pop-stars like 'Micheal Jackson' and 'Axl Rose' have all made this sort of video which usually concern the pop star's fantasies. I personally believe there is a limit to controversy in music videos, as in this case, I believe that Rihanna has taken it too far, however, maybe this music video in 20 years may be considered to not be controversial as music videos may keep changing to fit with the times.
Partly the media is to blame for this racist, violent and sexual video. The media fund this on their platforms such as YouTube and Vevo, which to a certain extent is protected if for example you have a YouTube account and has age restrictions, and the warning at the beginning of the video. However there are obvious ways round this, and it may even courage people of a young age to watch the video even more. Perhaps there should be a ban on music videos of a similar type to this one, or perhaps Rihanna is simply going mad.
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