J-Lo has an important message about feminism
Remember when Lily Allen released a song about the music industry objectifying women, accompanied by a video that itself objectified women but it was OK because TEH SATIRES?
Well, here's professional wall-hugger Jennifer Lopez making the same point, but a million times more effectively. The promo for I Luh Ya Papi (I'm still not making that title up) starts with a director pitching a bunch of terrible music video scenarios before J-Lo's friends complain: "If she was a dude, they would have her up in a mansion with all these half-naked girls. Or maybe even in a yacht. Why can't we, for once, objectify the men?"
You can pretty much guess what happens next.
Jennifer Lopez - I Luh Ya Papi
Well, here's professional wall-hugger Jennifer Lopez making the same point, but a million times more effectively. The promo for I Luh Ya Papi (I'm still not making that title up) starts with a director pitching a bunch of terrible music video scenarios before J-Lo's friends complain: "If she was a dude, they would have her up in a mansion with all these half-naked girls. Or maybe even in a yacht. Why can't we, for once, objectify the men?"
You can pretty much guess what happens next.
Labels: jennifer lopez, Music, video