Sunday, December 5, 2010

Keri's Controversy

Sitting here listening to "In A Perfect World", wondering what all the Keri bashing is about lately!

For those of you who aren't familiar with Ms. Hilson, let me fill you in!

From collabs with Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Ne-yo to penning hits for artists such as Usher, Ciara and Britney Spears, to name a few, and releasing her debut album, Hilson is world wide! "In a Perfect World", was released in March 2009, and debuted at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States, where it was certified gold selling 540,000 copies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keri_Hilson

Keri's no rookie!

SO, I decided to do a little researching from Perez Hilton's live interview with the singer/song writer, to asking a few folks their opinion of the situation via twitter.

Recently, the buzz in the game hasn't been so optimistic. Keri's been getting a lot of eyebrows raised from both appeal and astonishment due to her latest web release of the video entitled, "The Way You Love Me", which will be on her upcoming album "No Boys Allowed" set for release December 2010.

The video has her dancing in a black, revealing one piece. The dance moves, licking doors and lyrics have folks passing a lot of judgement. In the song, Keri tells her man she wants to be f****d, not made love to, TONIGHT. The eye brow raising chorus "Love me, love me – it’s the way you love me Touch me, touch me – it’s the way you touch me Fuck me, fuck me – it’s the way you fuck me" has the media buzzing in regards to it being "over sexed" or even as far as a publicity stunt with the release of her upcoming album.

Here's what few folks from the Twitter community think:

Ashley (@LeeLeeBoo) stated, "..RnB can be sexy, but clever..she's got people talking.. I guess by any means necessary?..".

Mean while, Femi (@FemzelWashingtn) added, "I appreciate it as a a man, but as a culture consumer I think it was a corny move.. Keri has always been sexy, don't think we ever needed to see less clothes..".

Keri insists otherwise!

In Keri's August 2009 interview with COMPLEX MAGAZINE she stated,


"I wanted to do an album that expressed a woman’s true thoughts and true feelings about certain situations that we go through. I thought that was missing—the truth part. People do songs that paint themselves as perfect. Like they don’t do this or that: 'No, you can’t say this to me or do this to me.' It’s more like storytelling for some people as opposed to exposing who they are, and allowing people to relate to them. That’s what I wanted to accomplish—I wanted to touch people in ways that I was touched. I wanted it to be relatable.".


Keri says her song, "The Way You Love Me" isn't about being provocative nor promiscuous. Simply being in a relationship and deciding, THAT NIGHT, she doesn't want her man to make love to her. A feeling women can relate versus pretending, due her celebrity, she doesn't behave a certain way.

Later in the COMPLEX interview, Keri says,


"..I don’t want to be oversexed! I don’t want to sell sex, I want to sell music. I want to inspire others, I don’t want to be one of those people who’s always throwing their body at the masses. What good does that do? Besides sell records. Men don’t buy records, anyway. These pictures are Photo shopped, they’re airbrushed. If anything, it’s just the opposite for me, where women are my fans.".

Taking her pre-controversial statements into consideration, did she really mean any harm?

This brings me to the idea of censorship, gender roles/double standards and perception in our society. This is far greater than a beautiful woman barely dressed paired with seemingly "vulgar" things said.


We've been seeing that for a while now in racy videos that exploit females, pornographic web sites and what we refer to as the infamous celeb "sex-tapes".


There is far worse presented to our youth than Keri's sexual advances.

Not saying Keri's video is good or bad, nor am I am saying she is right or wrong for ANYTHING.

Despite being a RnB singer, a rapper or pop-idol, it is still a form a artistry at the end of the day. A craft in which you express what you feel and others relate. No one is wrong for expressing themselves. Whether or not it is accepted or expected from the individual, is a matter of perception.


To be blunt or subliminal is the issue.


You can metaphorically convey the same message.




For instance, the following hits. Beyonce's "Ego" is indirectly about the size of a mans penis, Rihanna's "Rude Boy" speaks sexually, metaphorically and fellow ATLANTA native, Ciara, song AND video "Ride It" is about a certain sexual position. This is nothing new! The 2000's mainstream music has constantly been about sex, going on to be hits! Do you know why? Because apparently, "sex sells". No one took offense to any of those songs because they were metaphorically aligned. Keri happened to be straight forward.




Was the video upsetting, if it isn't the lyrics?

We tend to sugar coat reality in this world, hating to see things for what they are. Sex is selling because we, the consumers, the fans and who ever you label a willing participant, buy it! Not just in a literal sense, but this has become our form of "entertainment".

All of these songs are released with provocative lyrics BUT as soon as someone acts it out, all hell breaks lose! There are lingerie stores and stores that sell sex toys BUT we remind ourselves that this is what happens "behind closed doors".




It's become a matter of exposure. The public has become more public!

The role of female in our society is often associated with classiness and being more reserved than the male. Keri's song and video completely oppose that idea.


However, this is also a matter of perception, with the ever changing times we live in.


Being lady like is something that has always stuck despite less consistent "trends".


Ultimately, it isn't a rule, but a popular suggestion and most importantly a way of up bringing.

"Over Sexing" does not take away from one's talent or ability to relate to people, it simply affects the judgement of character, depending on the opinionated.

Sexiness has been trendy for ages, keeping names like Playboy around for decades. Due to our technological advances and use of the Internet and phone applications, it seems more prevalent.


The entertainment industry finds every way possible to market through these trends. That has and probably will always be a very lucrative field because trends are so extensive.

Presently speaking, Nicki Minaj ran with "pink" everything. Soon after the release of her album "Pink Friday", Nicki merged with MAC releasing a line of lip stick, "Pink Friday". Her style of rap, pink high-lighted hair and her derriere has Nicki in the spotlight! Amber Rose was recognized primarily for dating main stream artist, Kanye West. Previously, she had done videos and other work. However, as with Nicki, America leeched onto to Amber because of her unique "look" and figure-eight physique. Soon after, Amber's hair cut became a trend. Kim Kardashian is the daughter of Robert Kardashian, best known for his defense in the O.J. Simposon trial. Kim, howvever, is best known for her sex-tape with Rapper/Actor Ray J. Previously before, Kim had done styling for the stars but was exposed for her body frame and exquisite taste soon after the exposure of the private recording.




Realistically speaking, their bodies have a lot to do with their successes. Not saying it's ALL they have to offer, but it is what gets them noticed.

Is Keri's exposure unacceptable due to the impact she has on the young females who follow her and her music and even because the expectations we, as the listeners, placed upon her?




Honestly speaking, we generally don't expect some folks to do some things!

Then you have to ask yourself, are expectations means to criticize someones actions or pass judgement?




There are so many things to consider before taking a solid stance.

I could say she should have been more censored due to her audience/fan base, although she offered a "Clean" version.


Young females tend to emulate artists of their generation. Keri would be included.


These are the same young people who are becoming parents at an earlier age every year! "Reality" shows like MTV's "16 & Pregnant" show us sex at an earlier age IS REAL!

It's not just Keri who should "tighten up"! It is society as a WHOLE.


We all need to do better at sexual awareness versus censorship!


Sex is real BUT sexual education and self worth what needs to be promoted!

Parents and guardians, aunts and uncles, neighbors and teachers, WE ALL, should instill in our youth values and sense to differentiate music and music videos, films and sex tapes from REAL LIFE, where there are consequences for EVERY action, where you will be judged by your image, indefinitely.

Being influenced is an option. Defining who YOU are is up to you.


Everything else in an opinion upon perception.



Written by: Starr A. Moore





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