16. "Presentation by "JCY" but Sisqo is blamed for it. Interesting." In response to In response to 0 Wed Jul-19-17 07:43 AM by Boogie Stimuli
There's very much a media agenda to separate and cause strife between Black men and women, and it's in full swing.
Sisquo's only in one scene with girls in the video (and they're jumping on a trampoline in the background). The rest of the time he's either filmed alone or with other guys. This is more "attack the Black man whether he's at fault or not" rhetoric. The saddest part is that Black men are in on it, because it's the only way they can appease feminists and their white bosses. They talk about police blaming Black men for them "fearing for their lives," but this is a whole culture of blame always falling on the Black male that feeds that kind of thing.
Funny how the article can acknowledge this:
"the new “remake” is technically a cover by JCY (pronounced JUICY), a Norwegian EDM production trio consisting of Oslo DJs Chris Welsh and Patrick Hauge and Norwegian Grammy-winning producer Alexander Austheim. As such, their aesthetic taste probably runs more to Electric Daisy Carnival girls than Southern American hip-hop video vixens."
But still turn around and blame Sisquo for the choice of women in the video as if these Norwegian white dudes who oversaw the video were just clueless about the video THEY made.
"we still have to call it out, and ask artists — especially Black artists like Sisqo, who originated the song being rehashed by the European artists who populated their video with mostly European girls and cut around the few Black girls who made it in — to use their voices and platforms to create equity in representation of beauty standards."
Sounds to me like he should be more mad at the fact that Black wealth is so hard to come by that even a Black singer with a great voice and a few of hits has to loan out his biggest hit to some Norwegian cats to eat.