Genre - hip hop
Video - performanced
release - January 28, 2003 (U.S.) April 1, 2003 (Europe)
director - Chris Robinson
- Very stereotypical view of music videos
- In south America Brazil many long shots of the environment
- We see a girl doing snopp doggs hair - male gaze just there to be objectified by male audiences
- Location at the beach- normally women on beach in provocative clothing (hot country)
- lyrics link with action phrallel does a camera with his hand as he says 'beautiful' - there a relationship between lyrics and images.
- We see women walking and sitting on the beach
- This is adhere conventions of a hip hop video
- Alot of women on display for male purpose- alot of eye candy
- Laura malvey- sexual objectification and male gaze strongly applies to a video such as this.
- Presence of women solely for the purpose of men
- Voyeristic treatment of female body in 'male' videos - use of dancers as adornments to the male ego
- We see snopp dogg and a female making out
- The same with phrallel
- We also audiences
- We see women playing football which is number 1 sports in the world this make link into how they feel about women
- We then see a big street party like a carnival which is famous in brazil
- We also see a party in a mansion which is normally a genric code of a music video helps audiences identify what type of music they are listening to
- artist are wearing hip hop like clothing jewellery hat tattoos. showing masculinity
Overall we see that women are use alot for voyersistic treatment. 'Beautiful' is relating to how they describe the women. This video does link into generic codes of hip hop video. Men and women partying having a good time. male artist showing masculinity and women normally seems as eye candy.
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