Saturday, May 19, 2012
The Danger of Bieber Fever
While recently waiting for a
video to load onto Youtube I had to endure a minute preview of Justin Bieber’s
new music video, “Boyfriend.” If you can’t tell- I was not thrilled. Justin
Bieber just doesn’t appeal to me. While having to watch this minute of the
music video, I was a little disturbed by what I was seeing. Since, Justin
Bieber’s main audience is pre-teens, and then some teenagers and other age
groups strangely enough, I thought his music video would be more directed at
pre-teens. However, as I watched it, I felt that the video was sending a
message that maybe pre-teens shouldn’t take in, especially girls. The music
video starts out with Justin Bieber driving up in a sports car wearing black
leather while the word “swagg” is being whispered in the background
continuously. From that point on it’s a lot of girls in half shirts and
short-shorts, dancing up against Justin Bieber. Gross. What bothers me about
this is that a lot of the people I know who like Justin Bieber are about eleven
to fourteen year-old girls, who are at a time when they are very
impressionable. Viewers who watch the music video get the reality assumption
that to be appealing they have to wear barely anything and dance in certain
ways. The music video also uses sex appeal, and the need for prominence with
the sports car and other materialistic things to appeal to people. However, I
think Justin Bieber is trying to appeal to himself instead of his fans, which is
sending out the wrong message.
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I agree with you that Justin Bieber is trying to appeal to himself. His new video is decidedly more "sexy" than his others. I think this is because this song is his debut as the mature, adult Justin. Many child stars go through this (Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears.) They have to shed their previous pre-teen appeal and become sexy in order to become an "adult." This also sends the wrong message that in order to grow up, you must become sexy.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you and Sophie! He's trying to show how he has "swagger", but I don't even think he knows what that means. His song is about how he'll be a good boyfriend, yet he's dating Selena Gomez and is out dirtily dancing with girls in his own music video. He's trying to show how he's all grown up from his cutesy flippy haircut and pop-song days, but really he's just sending a terrible message out to his fans saying he's too grown up for that anymore and tries being an adult.
ReplyDelete@Sophie - I didn't even think about that! (How it sends the message that you have to be/act sexy in order to be considered an adult) Nowadays that's what 16-24 year olds consider as cool, trying to act really "sexy" and do really nasty and dangerous things and saying "you're only considered mature if you're able to these things". Not a good message to send, Justin.