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Hannah Ford Brands Female Pop Stars Trashy And Vulgar PRINCE’S female drummer has slammed pop stars as “vulgar” - backing a previous comment that female singers degrade themselves by treating their bodies like “a piece of meat”. Hannah ‘Ford’ Welton is the drummer in all-girl band 3RDEYEGIRL, formed by Prince who steered their new album PlectrumElectrum. The drummer, who goes by the name Hannah Ford, said modern pop stars are compensating for poor music by exposing more of their bodies.
“At the moment in the industry there’s so much vulgarity coming from men and women,” Ford said. “Talking about things that little girls or little boys shouldn’t necessarily be singing about when they’re sitting on the school bus. Women aren’t dressing so ladylike. I’m all for women being beautiful and bold and powerful and sexy. But at the same time there’s a line between classy and sexy and then trashy and out-there.” Ford told The Guardian: “If women are getting sick and tired of men talking about them in their music like they’re a piece of meat, they can’t then walk around treating their body like it’s a piece of meat.” She stands by her comments when she spoke to News Corp Australia. “I hear a lot of women complain about guys being disrespectful and talking about them in a certain way. But then those same women will walk outside wearing basically nothing and talk about other women in the same way they don’t want to be talked about. That’s hypocritical to me. I’m all for self expression and freedom of speech, but at the same time, I’m all about living a lifestyle that is admirable. You walk the walk and talk the talk.”
While Miley Cyrus’ near-nude performances, and recent rear-obsessed videos by Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea have created headlines, Ford does not want to name names. “It is what it is. You don’t want to bash fellow artists. But at the same time you wouldn’t catch me walking out on a stage and spending my five minutes of performance time doing that. “I’m all about encouraging people and motivating people and uplifting them in a positive light. Spreading joy and peace and happiness. I hear music that doesn’t necessarily do that, and I see artists that carry themselves in a way I wouldn’t like my future children to look up to.”
The religious drummer said she and Prince share similar views on the topic; Prince’s religious views have seen him cull sexually explicit songs and swear words in his old material from his latest live shows. “Prince is a very spiritual man. We have conversations all the time about God and the deeper meaning to what we do, about making an impact on the world. Bringing light into peoples’ lives. This world is so dark, if I can be blunt. It’s up to the people that are inhabiting the world right now to bring the light. That’s our goal.”
Prince found Ford’s videos on You Tube and contacted her to join his new band. PlectrumElectrum entered the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 33 this week, with Prince’s album Art Official Age at No. 15 — both were released on the same day.
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/drummer-hannah-ford-brands-female-pop-stars-vulgar-and-trashy/story-e6frfn09-1227083951957 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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If I could say something to Hannah it would be these two words: "Girl, bye!" Vulgar lyrics and half-dressed artists is something that has been going on since the beginning of time. Just because she plays in Prince's band for the moment and they have spiritual conversations changes nothing. She's still playing for Prince, the same person who is responsible for PMRC stickers on albums to this very day. | |
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I don't know what kind of light they are spreading though... | |
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excellent point! i hate the way things have changed and now female artists are all about the tits and ass, rather than the talent and skill. photoshopped image, photoshopped music. bleh | |
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Bravo Hannah. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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It's a good thing that she's too young to remember when her "boss" gave us proteges that went onstage dressed like this....
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I did see that show where J-Lo and 1 or two other female entertainers were really give up the ass. It was almost pornographic. And I'm very liberal when it comes to stage antics but even I was like, ok I think I saw that in a porn vid before | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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But isn't Prince working with Rita Ora? And isn't she half-naked as well? Hell, I had never heard of her until the Prince talk! | |
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No shit. Not to mention she's only 24. Hannah doesn't know anything about Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, Carmen Electra, or Robin Power for that matter. | |
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i'm so sorry this is just ignorant...if it was 25 years ago, (or any other band rt now) she'd be wearing her underwear on stage in prince's band doing what you she was told....sheila can drum circles around her, and there was nothing wrong with her being hot as fire, and wearing whatever underwear thing it was lololol. NOWWWWW its' all bad? um, just stop it. that hotness trajectory & shelf life can be a short one, so why opine on it?
there's a market for vulgar whether we like it or not, and so. what.? alot of what's going on today, is shocking but, really just how shocking is it? if we werent so scandalized over some booty and boobs, it wouldnt be a big deal...wearing skimpy stage costumes or being a total freak onstage doesn't =the right to disrespect women. a show is a show, thats all it is.
prince was trashy and vulgar in the beginning and it was quite frankly .....AWESOME. it got him noticed, quel suprise...just like it gets others noticed. shaming others for their choices isn't spreading 'light' either. it's negative. disappointingly negative.
the second he decides it's time to wear pasties and a thong to keep the gig...thats what she'll do and if she doesn't its okay...another girl with drumsticks will take her place in 30 seconds. it's show buisness and other womens choices are their own, just like hers are her own. the more choices women have to exercise their choices the better.
[Edited 10/9/14 15:19pm] [Edited 10/9/14 15:19pm] [Edited 10/9/14 15:25pm] | |
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I enjoy this post, because you're right. I think she forgot Prince's early history of his career, and the artists/musicians that performed half-naked alongside with him. | |
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she does have a point,though.Too many of today's female artists are OK with exploiting themselves and turning themselves into sex objects.There's no point,no message,no deeper meaning to it.They're just being "nasty" for the sake of being nasty....and to get attention.
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Also Prince didn't skimp himself with being half naked. Andre & Dez at time were too | |
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That's the part that gets to me the 'fingerwagging' He comes across out being out of touch. Like at that BET show where he was acknowledged and Alicia Keys got on the piano when playing Adore He seemed ashamed of his past when he spoke to the crowd | |
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I love how people wanna pretend that Prince somehow infused Hanna with his opinion and imply that she would get nekkid in a heartbeat if he commanded it. What is that opinion based on? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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this was a time when going onstage in your underwear was considered cool....LOL
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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That is one of my favorite pics of prince! | |
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What this young woman is saying is true. However, everyone knows that sex sells in the music/entertainment business. She should be talking more about her talents and future plans as a female musician. I like that she is a musician. I do not like that she is being critical of others. She should focus on things she is doing and what the public does not already know. | |
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babynoz said:
I'm just having fun with this topic and the irony of it all | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Lol. She does not have to shut up. She can be critical of female pop stars. The game game will change, though. | |
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babynoz said: I love how people wanna pretend that Prince somehow infused Hanna with his opinion and imply that she would get nekkid in a heartbeat if he commanded it. What is that opinion based on? I see where you're comimg from Babynoz, and she's right about many female artists quick to strip to be relevant, and not saying Hannah did the same, but she did change her own appearance, as other members of Prince's band has, to conform to his taste. Sad though, that many female artists submit to stripping down. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Hannah is entitled to her opinion. However, what bothers me is that Prince made an entire career of not only pushing the envelope, but pushing that damn thing off the table! Her point is pretty much like beating a dead horse because today's artists aren't doing anything different than what's been going on for years and years and years. The only difference today is with the Internet, there is more access to it and it's more in your face. Sex sells. And I agree with a previous poster that if it was twenty years ago, Hannah would be half-naked her damn self! Hell, they were all half-naked and running around onstage in g-strings but we didn't care; it was good music. I love Prince, Lord knows I do. I have been a die-hard admirer of Prince since I was a three-year-old singing along to "Soft and Wet." But I also know that as holier-than-thou as he wants us all to believe him to be, there's still that freak inside who would love to still hump the floor if not for bad hips! [Edited 10/13/14 9:43am] | |
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