Sonntag, 16. September 2012

Teenage dancehall artiste releases nude music video

A popular folk saying postulates that children live what they learn, and that appears to be the case with up-and-coming dancehall teenage artiste Alkaline, who has released the third in a series of nude dancehall videos since 2012.

His latest single is ironically titled Not A Slack Song. It has received over 5,000 views on YouTube.com.

Alkaline is a recent graduate of the Ardenne high school. The young artiste has been the topic of discussion on social networks such as facebook and twitter over the past two weeks due to the content of his x-rated music video for Not A Slack Song.

The video has been greeted with mixed reactions from viewers because of its strong sexual content. In one scene, a female wearing extremely thin underwear removes her bra and poses topless for the camera. She also acrobatically bends her body in acute position, giving viewers a full view of her partially nude posterior.

However, Alkaline believes the song is not slack. According to the 18-year-old deejay, being tight-lipped about sex only makes it more attractive to teens.

"My song in no way can be viewed as slack when all it describes is the beginning of our existence. Sex is a beautiful ting, and a full time now we move wey from di backward mentality that sex is forbidden because all that does is makes it more alluring, especially to our teens, zeen," Alkaline said.

Since its upload, the video has, however, been age restricted by YouTube.com due to its lewd content. Despite not having the full advantage of sharing the footage with the wider YouTube audience, Alkaline shows no remorse, only suggesting that minors watch the Disney channel for more child-appropriate content.

"I wouldn't say that I am a bad example for kids, but at the end of the day, I am an entertainer, and there must be space for adult material in dancehall. So the kids can just watch some Disney, or so," he laughed.

Not A Slack Song was produced by Smokeshop productions. Alkaline implores dancehall fans to be on the lookout for more entertaining tracks and videos from him such as Ugly Truth, produced by Sartout/Kimichi Records.

The dancehall video that started the nude trend was Psycho by Tommy Lee, which featured scantily attired females exposing parts of their body. Konshens and Leftside later pushed the envelope further with their video Clap That, which portrayed females in a strip club performing in the nude.

(from Jamaica Star)

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