Rihanna’s Man Down video which filmed in Jamaica
Jumat, 10 Juni 2011 by proclear multifocal
Rihanna’s Man Down video which filmed in Jamaica, opens with Rihanna shooting a man dead in a crowded train station for -as we learn in flashback- sexually assaulting her after a night out at a dance club. Following the premiere of the video (May 31, 2011), Rihanna faced backlash from the Parents Television Council and other critics who deemed the work inappropriate.
The Parents Television Council, along with Industry Ears and the Enough Is Enough Campaign, joined together to “condemn” the video and urge Viacom, BET's parent company, to pull it off the air.
The statement continued: “If Chris Brown shot a woman in his new video and BET premiered it, the world would stop. Rihanna should not get a pass and BET should know better. The video is far from broadcast-worthy.”
Rihanna premiered moments ago (Tuesday night) on BET's "106 & Park" her music video for "Man Down", the Shontelle-penned track is the latest single from the "Loud" album for the rhythmic and urban radios.
I'm still rooting though Rihanna releases "Complicated" or "Cheers" as singles in a future.
Man Down’ is a clear violation of BET’s own programming guidelines shared with the public by Debra Lee, the chairman and CEO of BET Networks
The Parents Television Council, along with Industry Ears and the Enough Is Enough Campaign, joined together to “condemn” the video and urge Viacom, BET's parent company, to pull it off the air.
The statement continued: “If Chris Brown shot a woman in his new video and BET premiered it, the world would stop. Rihanna should not get a pass and BET should know better. The video is far from broadcast-worthy.”
Rihanna premiered moments ago (Tuesday night) on BET's "106 & Park" her music video for "Man Down", the Shontelle-penned track is the latest single from the "Loud" album for the rhythmic and urban radios.
I'm still rooting though Rihanna releases "Complicated" or "Cheers" as singles in a future.
Man Down’ is a clear violation of BET’s own programming guidelines shared with the public by Debra Lee, the chairman and CEO of BET Networks
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