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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was smut when 2 Live Crew did it, it was smut when Uncle Luke did it, it was smut when Cardi B did it, it was smut when Miley Cyrus did it. There’s nothing groundbreaker about smut, and that video is smut regardless of that smut peddlers sexual orientation.[/quote] Agree. This is “culture” now not even hiding it anymore. Very damaging to hold this up as empowerment when it is really debasement and inversion.[/quote] it is a hard battle to convince people that defiling oneself for public consumption has little to do with art or empowerment, instead it is more commonly a road to pain, dehumanization and debauchery. [/quote] DP. I feel that way about the Cardi B and MtS performance at the Grammys. Incessant boasting about the condition of your genitals while performatively scissoring is not as empowering as some people claim to believe. [/quote] +1 And of course Prince did it and years later refused to perform some of his art for his audience. There’s also Vanity, Alice Cooper and Dave Mustaine of Megadeath.[/quote] I wish these artists shared their stories more with today’s artists.[/quote]
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