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Must A Music Video Have Nudity To Sell?

Must A Music Video Have Nudity To Sell?

Music videos have become the centre of nudity lately and it is alarming. Is it the new trend? Is this the only way a music video can sell and cut across? How hard is it to remain descent so that people be drawn to the song and not to how nude an artist is? This has greatly affected the image of music and celebrities all over. No wonder most of them find it hard to settle in their relationships.

Who lied to our musicians that the more indecent, the more fame. Well anyway, you will get the fame you want but only for a moment. The most depressing thing is that all eyes will divert from your work to your almost nude dressing. You are the one who shapes your kind of fan base. So with indecency, there are people you will obviously turn off just by looking at you.

It is so easy to pass off as not serious when your videos are full of indecency. You can name a number of artists who have just failed to make it because they think it’s about their bodies. Some have made it but they are on their way to downfall. Winnie Nwagi is a very good vocalist but her nudity lately is just closing doors for her. If she doesn’t do anything about this, then we are about to say our goodbyes to her.

There are so many artists that have made it with just beautiful music without being indecent. Rema Namakula, Juliana Kanyomozi, Naava Grey among others. Our music has come a long way for us to throw it in trash cans just like that. Let artists focus on making good music and see how we shall not embrace them and their work. Otherwise, you don’t need to be nude for your video to sell.

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