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Jennifer Lopez - Ain't Your Mama


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Won't give it a view. Doctor Puke produced this and I won't be participating in this trash.

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JusKeepBreathin
12 hours ago, Tom Hardy said:

Sorry but this isn't feminism. I love JLo but the message delivered to young girls is wrong. :rip:

Its not like she wrote it. lol

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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GloZell Green

A feminist song produced by a man who raped and affected a woman. Only from this has been. Not a surprise though seeing as how she didn't write the song, usually what a puppet does.

Lady Gaga | Shakira
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JusKeepBreathin
5 hours ago, StrawberryBlond said:

I don't understand why it actually got a video. People genuinely threw money at a song that only peaked at #92 in the US and flopped just as hard worldwide) and whose lyric video has little over 800,000 views in 1 month? If a lyric video can't even crack 1 million views in a month, a proper video's going to be a big waste of time. And as expected, it's another big, cheesy mess loaded with shameless product placement, like almost all her videos have been since Papi. That bit where all the women match up with a friendship app and run into the street shouting "I ain't your mama!" made me want to weep for the days of good music videos. And the irony of making a "feminism" video with a track written by Dr Luke is too much. I hope nobody watches the video for that reason alone - Sony have got to realise that Dr Luke tracks are no longer Vevo gold anymore and using him on a track is video view poison right now, until something's done about Kesha.

You're right but the same thing for Booty. It didn't do well or moderately well until the video. Besides this video has so much product placement that I doubt the record company paid more than $200 dollars for it. It will probably go platinum just based on the video performance alone just like Booty did.

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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ALGAYDO

Im so sorry, JLo, but I'm so glad that this song flopped and that the video is being dragged by everyone. 

Thats what you get for releasing a "feminist" song that was produced by a famously-known piece if **** (Dr. Puke) and a girl who clearly doesn't understand what being a feminist even is (Meghan Trainor) 

 

 

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Bradley
2 hours ago, just4fun said:

Its not like she wrote it. lol

She acted in the video? She could have said no if she didn't want to, Gaga has the power to reject whatever material that she doesn't think is good enough, because she's an artist and she wants to only deliver art that she approves. Maybe Jennifer contributed ideas to the video?

I actually like the song but I don't think it's wise to encourage young women to trash men (throwing food at men, causing disruption in an office, etc.), which clearly isn't feminism. The looks and dancing however are good, though a little too similar to her previous old projects like Papi.

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StrawberryBlond
18 hours ago, Ciccone Madonna said:

well said. First time i can agree almost 95% with you. Jennifer Lopez should just try to do something else. Please no more Pitbull collabs and dont get why she is promotng second hand songs like this which is 100% Meghan Trainor old reject.

She's at least dropped Pitbull now. He was the feature on Booty on her last album, but she dropped him when it became a single, replacing him with Iggy Azalea. Pitbull also hasn't featured her on any of his latest work either. I think they've realised that despite 6 collabs, On The Floor really was a once in a lifetime hit that will never be replicated no matter how hard they try and that they're becoming really cringey and predictable now. I remember a music magazine once said: "For 2 artists who are not romantically involved or were once in a band together, JLo and Pitbull sure have collabed a lot. Which would be fine, if they weren't such hilariously mis-cast partners. Watching them perform is like watching a teenage doofus trying to unsuccessfully hit on his best friend's older sister."

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Andrew Warhola

She ain't my mama #HillaryBeOurMama

she's a party girl with a bad habit for drugs
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Fiona Apple
Just now, Xenon said:

She ain't my mama #HillaryBeOurMama

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Andrew Warhola
Just now, Britney Spears said:

ew

I'm just repeating Gaga's nuanced politcal stance :green:

she's a party girl with a bad habit for drugs
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JusKeepBreathin
On May 7, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Tom Hardy said:

She acted in the video? She could have said no if she didn't want to, Gaga has the power to reject whatever material that she doesn't think is good enough, because she's an artist and she wants to only deliver art that she approves. Maybe Jennifer contributed ideas to the video?

I actually like the song but I don't think it's wise to encourage young women to trash men (throwing food at men, causing disruption in an office, etc.), which clearly isn't feminism. The looks and dancing however are good, though a little too similar to her previous old projects like Papi.

But its ok for Madonna to crash cars into light posts and Gaga to poison people in her videos but trashing a work place is off limits. Gaga has poisoned two people in separate videos. lol If people watching it can't separate reality from an obvious over exaggeration in a music video thats their problem. 

 

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Antoni

"As much as it would like to be, “Ain’t Your Mama” isn’t a heartfelt, well-developed response to inequality or the mistreatment of women. Videos like this one are designed to safely profit from current events that truly influential artists — like Beyoncé — aren’t afraid to tackle."

Source: http://populove.net/jennifer-lopezs-feminist-anthem-backfires/ 

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