The singer wishes today's stars didn't turn to sex appeal to sell music.
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Gladys Knight wishes female pop stars didn't rely on their sex appeal to sell music today Gladys Knight to Female Singers: 'There's a Better Way to Present Your Gift'
The singer wishes today's stars didn't turn to sex appeal to sell music. The music industry has certainly changed for women since Gladys Knight busted through doors in the 1960s and some of those new facets aren't sitting right with the soul singer. While there are many female artists reaping success today, Knight feels that too many of them are turning to sex appeal in order to sell their music. During an interview with MSNBC.com to promote her latest album, Where My Heart Belongs, Knight wanted to let younger singers know that they don't have to succumb to those pressures in order to make it to the top. | |
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Co-sign.
It used to mean something when sex began to take on a bigger more visual role in music but now with many a female artist strutting across a stage half-naked, it's been watered down to nothing more than a cliché. It's become a cliché of a cliché now and what makes it worse is that many expect it. It's a shame that nobody is going to bat an eye at this despite coming from an esteemed living musical legend like Gladys. [Edited 9/13/14 18:24pm] | |
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Adele was a recent exception to the rule...
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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purplethunder3121 said: Adele was a recent exception to the rule...
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Although female singers might have looked more clean cut back in Gladys' day and before that, it's no big secret that some female singers (and actresses) had to get on the "casting couch" to get a record deal or to get better promotion from the label or to get in clubs to sing by promoters/managers. So it's not really that much of a difference. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I remember in the 90s,Gladys also spoke out against the song "Freak Me" by Silk in an interview,she said "Young kids need more quality music....something more than just "let me lick you up and down".I want to start my own record label,so I can present positive music to world".
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And they still are! "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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I'm glad you brought this up. Even though I like some of those raunchy songs and acts, I love Gladys for this opinion! | |
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Glady has it twisted. It isn't the artist................it is the record companies. Can u say................Marth Wash? Look at what happened 2 her career because she was "overweight". FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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For that matter, who's the last male pop star who didn't trade on sex appeal to a certain extent? Neil Diamond? | |
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Was Luther a "pop" star? FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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A few men had to get on the "casting couch" to get a job as well. | |
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I love her,too
The problem with alot of the female artists of today is....sexuality is all they really have to offer.There's no purpose,no message,no deeper meaning to what they're doing.They're just being "nasty" for the sake of being nasty.To me,it's not even shocking or provocative anymore,it's just become boring. | |
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I heard a rumor about Larkin Arnold's casting couch! | |
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I think it deters and intimidates new female artists with vocal talent. | |
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Why can't someone be sexual and talented at the same time? Why is it either you are vocally talented and have to cover up or you dress or do sexual things and are untalented. Men can be talented and sexual at the same time. Why can't women be seen that way?
She's assuming that the industry is forcing women to be sexual to sell records. But there are women performers who choose to be sexual because that's how they express themselves and because their sexuality is a part of their life.
Sexuality is a part of life and it should be allowed to be written, sung about and portrayed in music. Yes, I know some performers go too far or do in a tasteless way, but I don't think we should go so far in the other direction that sexuality is banned from music either.
I find her opinion very boring and predictable. I"ve heard the same thing from many other artists. I'd like someone to say it's okay for a woman to be sexual as long as you also have other things to say and have talent and no one is forcing you into it. | |
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There is nothing wrong with sexuality being expressed in music or even performances but just as long as it is used in an artistic way. Just as long as their some meaning or depth behind it. It is crazy how people don't care about creativity anymore. Glady's is right. Nice to see some legends really keep it real about today's industry. | |
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amen.....
and I'm sure Gladys has wanted to say this publically for a very long time...
me personally, I believe the industry is finished because I don't say anything evidence it's not | |
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It's just that that's pretty much the whole schtick of many female artists now. "Look at me! I'm sexy! Look at me! Look at me do sexy things because I'm so sexy so look at me!". Even if they have the talent or show potential (Nicki, Miley, and Rihanna immediately come to mind) it is all negated as whatever musical ability they have mostly takes a backseat to the (over)sexualized image they portray; it's a waste more than anything. There's no reason why a woman can't be sexy and talented but many of today's female pop stars don't know how to balance it out (I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt) and as a result they come off more as gimmicks. It's more to do with the labels than the artists themselves but I'm pretty sure a few have a say in what they do (looking at you Beyonce and Rihanna). | |
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I think so as well. I am sure there are probably alot of other veteran and legendary artists that feel the same way but don't speak out about it in fear of backlash. You mean to tell me all the industry folk don't have a problem with today's music? C'mon that's b.s. They are talking behind closed doors, they know whatsup.
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How many men do you see performing in speedos?? Other than Justin Bieber men usually keep their clothes on. | |
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amen...exactly | |
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Away from the music industry, a lot of male actors rely purely on going shirtless when they have very little acting talent. Theer are a few in the music industry, but nowhere near the numbers in Hollywood. | |
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I don't think Phil Collins was considered a sex symbol. You didn't see him on the cover of Tiger Beat like Duran Duran. Billy Ocean & Lionel Richie didn't really sell a sexual image either and they were popular. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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mjscarousal said: There is nothing wrong with sexuality being expressed in music or even performances but just as long as it is used in an artistic way. Just as long as their some meaning or depth behind it. It is crazy how people don't care about creativity anymore. Glady's is right. Nice to see some legends really keep it real about today's industry. I agree! There's nothing wrong with being sexy,or expressing your sexuality.But many of these ladies do it in a cheap,mindless way.They're just doing it strictly for shock value.They're not doing it in a meaningful,artistic way.Rihanna and Beyoncé dress like strippers in their videos,but what's their message?? What are they trying to prove? What point are they trying to make? | |
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True. Where are all those family friendly stars of today (male or female) though? It seems like the 'fun' aspect of pop music is gone and its all about being raunchy and sleazy. | |
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Gladys Knight doesn't realize pop stars, male and female, have been relying on sex appeal to sell their records since pop and records were invented? | |
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Their message to young girls is if you want to be popular, you have to look and act like a prostitute. It's actually quite sad that we are in 2014 and women continue to be more sexualized than ever before. Men in the industry don't have to get almost naked and expose their behinds to make people notice them. Some may take their shirts off or act like idiots, but they don't have to reduce themselves to being slabs of meat or smutty stage antics to make people notice them. I'm not saying it never happens with some male artists. But, generally, it has never been the norm. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Oh, c'mon! Don't tease us like that! Do tell!!! "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Due to pop music being completely youth-oriented, solely targeting my generation (Gen Y) and younger, appealing only to the lowest common denominator rather than a general audience. | |
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