If it was a Katy Perry video no one would argue. Since it's Avril everybody decides to hate. People are ****.
I think you find people dragging it more if it was Katy Perry because people have higher expectations for her. This video is pretty average, even for Avril.
Excuse me, so Asians love stupid pop songs?
The song is bad and stop the racial generalizations that are the same as that being black, you must like rap......
Anyway, I like the song more but never should it have been a single
Excuse me, so Asians love stupid pop songs?
The song is bad and stop the racial generalizations that are the same as that being black, you must like rap......
Anyway, I like the song more but never should it have been a single
You have no idea what you're on about. He never said the song catered to Asians, but that the video would only reach Asian kids - which is basically most of Avril's demographic.
And a lot of people like "stupid pop songs" fyi. You were the one who whipped that claim out of thin air.
Excuse me, so Asians love stupid pop songs?
The song is bad and stop the racial generalizations that are the same as that being black, you must like rap......
Anyway, I like the song more but never should it have been a single
well not talking about asians all together but all jpop sounds like this...well not all but most..it's got nothing to do with racistsm, its the kinda of sound....I hate that people would feel that is it.
I really don't get why this is getting so huge. It was never intended to be WW. They probably only put the video on her website so her fans from outside Asia could see it. Side note: saying that because its an Asian single as opposed to the WW single GYWYL, not for something racist. They probably never intended for the GP outside Asia to even consider peeking in to see all the hoopla.
The video isn't even bad enough to go viral. Why it is doing so completely baffles me. All I see is cheap. Cheap cocept, cheap budget, cheap execution.
Also, considering the entire staff was Asian, including all the producers and above the line positions. If this is so terribly offensive to their culture, I don't understand why no one would have stopped her.
Really now, as the entire world screams, "Why," I'm left wondering, "How?"