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Reality shows encourage this type of behavior, movies and many tv shows do as well.
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Its not just them its a movement on a grand scale and it happens from all angles and simultaneously. Young idiots like Iggy and August probably don't even realize that they are pawns in a game encouraging people to think on this level. I have been a little bitter about materialism for a while now but this nonsensical ode to hatred and shallow self-obsession deserved a rant. They need you miserable to sell you shit. Open practically any popular magazine and after almost every article on self improvement and or "why he cheats" or something like that is an ad trying to sell you something to "improve yourself" with a picture of some young, genetically gifted person in it implying that you too can look like that if you just buy their stuff. There is a campaign to keep division going by ego-stroking ("can't take my pride"), discouraging unity ("Fuck Love") and encouraging promiscuity and self-gratification ("It's my life, I'm a do who I want to") and it is introduced and put on repeat through songs like Iggy's and designed to redirect peoples' focus to make their life struggles more difficult. Anyone who knows anything about business and life knows that this is untrue. So, when Iggy says "So I don't want no boyfriend, just give me them checks", she is sending a message of division to her impressionable fans that it is better to be alone and aspire for individual wealth rather than to partner up with someone. If you want to control a people, you must condition them to think how you want them to, and music is a great tool for that. I think it is the work of bigger entities/organizations attempting to keep people divided by gender, race and whatever else they can to remain in power and I think a lot of those messages are spread through music. Division is how power is attained and kept. Nothing and no one that is funded by big companies gets promoted on accident. I don't think for one minute that it is coincidental. What is up with this current trend of hating love? There have always been songs about materialism and broken-hearted declarations of anger and rejection in music but lately it seems that the current generations' music is mostly negative and divisive. Drake's "No New Friends", while lighter, also rose to uncomfortable heights of popularity as well. August Alsina, a newer R&B singer, recently put out a song called "No Love" that also displays a degree of heartlessness that is not to be ignored. This seems to be a trend of the current generation. I mean, most pop music is filled with empty materialism that encourages self-indulgent, damaging behavior but this one takes the cake. So far, this is THE most reckless song written by a current pop star that I've heard in a while.
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This song will eventually come back to bite her in the ass. I think its an awful message to be seeding in the minds of her fans.
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Now, I don't know if she actually believes this stuff she (or whoever) is writing or if she is simply mimicking what she believes to be an actual perspective of a real person but I haven't heard this kind of reckless disregard outside of supervillains in comic books. In this song, Iggy references Madonna's hit by paraphrasing in saying "What if I'm a material girl can't blame me, we live in a material world." She goes on in the beginning with the braggadocio of most rappers by saying she's "already in love with herself" and later on, goes further in on love by saying "Oh no, that love shit, I won't do it". It pretty much means what it says: "F*ck love, I'd rather have diamonds." Now, many songs glorify materialism on their own but very few songs straight out attack the idea and concept of love in favor of it.Įven Madonna's "Material Girl" didn't attack love it just glorified her admiration for material possessions. It isn't some clever duality like a Prince-penned lyric, nor is it some explicit declaration of sexual style like a Jodeci lyric. I'm not sure if she got roped into doing this song or if she actually felt "inspired" to write it herself (I doubt it), but she has a song called F*ck Love