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Rihanna’s ‘Man Down’ Video: Experts Weigh In On Controversy

‘I don’t think viewers are necessarily getting healthy messages from it,’ one expert says. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna Photo: Steven Lawton/ FilmMagic Like any good piece of art, Rihanna ‘s controversial “Man Down” video has elicited a wide variety of opinions, running the gamut from condemnation for its bloodshed to praise for its attempt to grapple with the complex issue of violence against women. “It strikes me first and foremost that she is working out personal issues through her art,” said Terry O’Neill, national president of the National Organization for Women, who lauded the singer’s talent and stressed that she did not find the video exploitive at all. A number of groups slammed the clip after its premiere, taking issue with the opening scene, in which a hidden Rihanna is shown shooting an unarmed man in the back of the head in the middle of a crowded train station. Viewers later learn that the act was in retaliation for a previous sexual assault. ” ‘Man Down’ is an inexcusable, shock-only, shoot-and-kill theme song,” said Industry Ears co-founder Paul Porter, a former programming director at BET, where the video debuted earlier this week and remains in rotation. But O’Neill said that like Rihanna’s collaboration with Eminem on the “Love the Way You Lie” video — which also tackled issues of domestic abuse — “Man Down” is another example of Rihanna “trying to grapple with the multifaceted nature of violence against women as an artist. Obviously violence is not the way to solve anything and both videos depict violence. In one, it’s a man who feels justified in committing violence against a woman and in the other a woman who feels instantly very remorseful in her killing.” For O’Neill, “Man Down” does not cross the line into portraying violence in an effort to titillate. “One of the main messages it leaves you with is violence breeds more violence and everyone can see that and also detect some problems with that,” said Stephanie Nilva, Executive Director of Day One, New York’s leading teen relationship abuse-focused organization. “I respect the fact that Rihanna is trying to draw attention to these issues, but I don’t think viewers are necessarily getting healthy messages from it.” Another concern for Nilva, given the implied sexual abuse in the clip, is the underlying impression that young women who dress a certain way or go dancing in clubs are naive or should feel at risk. That too, she said, sends a muddled message about sexual assault. “What it doesn’t do is open up a discussion about how men’s violence is frequently about controlling women and not about violence they’ve experienced at that person’s hands,” she said. After posting a defense of the clip, Rihanna got plenty of support from her fans on Twitter , where the comments included such sentiments as “it’s really ironic how women r always exploited n videos … we watch women be raped & murdered. Now a woman flips the coin & look!” Another fan wrote, “You opened the eyes of all women living under a dark cloud that needed a voice. ‘Man Down’ is the voice. I love you.” Others called it “inspiring” and praised Rihanna for tackling the issue of sexual abuse, writing, ” ‘Man Down’ video portrays REAL situations that can happen to ANYONE! Do yoo thing ri!” Rihanna also pleaded with her fans to stop making threats against members of the PTC, writing, “We love it, they don’t … that is all, and the world keeps turning.” Given the message of empowerment some of Rihanna’s fans appear to have taken from the video, Nilva noted that one of the messages Day One imparts to young people is that violence is never appropriate. “I wouldn’t say that perpetrating violence against someone is a form of empowerment, just like you wouldn’t say a man raping a woman is a form of empowerment,” she said. “It’s a complicated message to get young people to absorb that — what it means to be an empowered person — and it would be nice to see more images of strength that are not about exercising violence or power over other people.” As a survivor of relationship violence at the hands of her ex, Chris Brown , Nilva said the singer is clearly under the microscope when it comes to this topic. But given that people are likely to pay more attention to what she has to say about it because of her fame and the notoriety surrounding Brown’s 2009 assault, Nilva said it would be preferable to see a more positive message from Rihanna on the topic. O’Neill said she’s confident that Rihanna’s fans will understand the message of the clip because any woman who has experienced violence from a partner or acquaintance knows that among the emotions you feel in addition to anger and rage are humiliation and fear and a desire for revenge. “Many women who have experienced violence, of course, have those feelings and this video seems to be a fictional portrayal of those feelings and is not intended to be instructional,” O’Neill said, calling it a kind of catharsis for viewers. “The other aspect that is part of the message is the fact that if you act on your desire to kill this rapist, you will then throw yourself down the rabbit hole of remorse and criminal accountability and be sent to prison. There are repercussions and the video clearly says that.” At press time, MTV’s Facebook poll asking whether the video goes too far had the “no” votes leading the “yes” votes by a margin of three-to-one. Do you think Rihanna’s “Man Down” video goes too far? Cast your vote in our Facebook poll and share your thoughts in the comments below. Related Artists Rihanna

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Profile for Jang Hyun Seung * Name: Jang Hyun Seung (장현승) * Nickname: Rancho/Lancho, Eye Prince * Birthdate: September 3, 1989 (1989-09-03) (age 21) * Blood Type: B * Height: 177cm * Weight: 58kg * Skills: Beatbox * Hobbies: Internet, Bowling, Surfing * Education: Anshan Information Industry High School Jang Hyun Seung (장현승) is a member of the Korean group BEAST. Trivia * He was the rejected member appeared in the TV-documentary about BIGBANG#39;s formation. * He was a YG trainee.

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Joe Jonas Drops Solo Single ‘See No More’

Jonas co-wrote song, which appears on his upcoming solo LP, with Chris Brown. By James Dinh Joe Jonas Photo: MTV News In another tale of bandmate gone solo, Joe Jonas has officially begun the start of his solo music career with the release of his first single, “See No More.” After releasing an online video teaser for the Brian Kennedy-produced track last week, the solo JoBro took to Chicago radio station 96.3 FM on Friday morning (June 3) to premiere the tune. “It’s exciting, you know? I mean, having my brothers’ support in this whole project is the biggest thing for me and the fact that they’re loving the music and everything,” the singer told morning DJs J & Julian about his solo venture. “Being onstage by myself, you know? It will be different for sure. I know there’s going to be that little bit of jitters that I’ll have to get out of me that are just going to be there.” “See No More,” which Jonas co-wrote with Chris Brown, is the 21-year-old’s tale of a man dealing with a broken relationship. After unveiling some of his lover’s dirty laundry, Jonas admits that “heartache became my friend.” Atop a flickering Pop & B beat, the JoBro vocally plays his part by offering vulnerable falsettos and switching quickly to belting wails throughout the cut. “I don’t want to wait for you/ I don’t want to wake up thinking, hoping you’ll get it right this time/ ‘Cause you know that you so cold/ I don’t want to see no more,” he sings during the chorus, sounding a bit like Brown. “See No More” will be available for download on iTunes beginning June 13. With additional production credits by Danja and Rob Knox, Jonas’ solo album will follow months later when it hits stores on September 6. MTV News recently chatted with Jonas at Wango Tango, where the pop star gushed that he was “very excited” and “looking forward” to finally unveiling the brand-new tune. Despite Breezy’s writing contribution, Jonas said that he isn’t sure whether the pop star will appear in the upcoming clip, explaining, “Not sure if there’s plans for him to be in the video, but I think it’s always really cool to be able to write with other artists and work with them, especially someone as talented as Chris. So excited [for the release, though]. It’s a dream come true to have people listen to them for the first time.” What do you think of Joe’s solo single? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Jonas Brothers Chris Brown

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Rihanna Defends ‘Man Down’ Video’s Violent Scenes

‘U can’t hide your kids from society, or they’ll never learn how to adapt!’ singer tweets. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna Photo: Lester Cohen/ WireImage A day after the Parents Television Council and other groups decried the violent murder scene in her new “Man Down” video , Rihanna took to the air and to Twitter to defend her clip from detractors. “I’m a 23 year old rock star with NO KIDS! What’s up with everybody wantin me to be a parent? I’m just a girl, I can only be your/our voice!” she wrote on Thursday. “Cuz we all know how difficult/embarrassing it is to communicate touchy subject matters to anyone especially our parents! And this is why! … Cuz we turn the other cheek! U can’t hide your kids from society, or they’ll never learn how to adapt! This is the REAL WORLD! … The music industry isn’t exactly Parents R Us! We have the freedom to make art, LET US! It’s your job to make sure they don’t turn out like US.” The PTC took issue with the opening scene in the video, in which Rihanna is shown shooting an unarmed man in the back of the head in the middle of a crowded train station. Viewers later learn that the act was in retaliation for a previous sexual assault. The PTC, the Enough Is Enough campaign and the entertainment think tank Industry Ears released a statement on Wednesday condemning the video for what the group said was an apparent enticement to young women to turn to violence. ” ‘Man Down’ is an inexcusable, shock-only, shoot-and-kill theme song,” said Industry Ears co-founder Paul Porter. The PTC lamented that Rihanna had a “golden opportunity” to use her celebrity status to send an important message to young girls and victims of rape and domestic violence with the clip, but had missed the mark. “Instead of telling victims they should seek help, Rihanna released a music video that gives retaliation in the form of premeditated murder the imprimatur of acceptability,” said the PTC’s Melissa Henson. The singer later pleaded with her fans to stop making threats against members of the PTC, writing, “We love it, they don’t … that is all, and the world keeps turning.” She also called in to the BET show “106 & Park” on Thursday night to defend the clip, saying she didn’t set out to spark any controversy, but isn’t surprised she did. “Rape is, unfortunately, happening all over the world and in our own homes, and we continue to cover it up and pretend it doesn’t happen,” Rihanna said. “Boys and girls feel compelled to be embarrassed about it and hide it from everyone, including their teachers, their parents and their friends. That only continues to empower the abusers.” She noted that the song’s lyrics clearly express the character’s regret over her actions, and while the song doesn’t mention rape, that was added to the video to make the story more complete. “Making that into a mini-movie or video, we needed to go back to why it happened,” she explained. “Obviously, she’s not a cold-blooded killer. It had to be something so offensive. And we decided to hone in on a very serious matter that people are afraid to address, especially if you’ve been victimized in this scenario.” Though she has been a victim of domestic violence — her ex, singer Chris Brown, pleaded guilty to felony assault against her in 2009 — Rihanna said she does not condone violence or murder. “I’ve been abused in the past, and you don’t see me running around killing people in my spare time,” she said. “I just really want girls to be careful. Have fun, be sassy, be innocent, be sweet, be everything that you are. But just try not to be naive. That’s not coming from a parent but from a peer.” The video debuted on “106 & Park” on Tuesday and after the PTC demanded it be taken off the air by BET, the network released a statement on Thursday in response to the controversy. “BET Networks has a comprehensive set of standards and guidelines that are applied to all of our content. The Rihanna ‘Man Down’ video complied with these guidelines and was approved for air. At the same time, it is clear that the ‘Man Down’ video has sparked a passionate dialogue and we will continue this conversation with our audience tonight on ‘106 & Park.’ ” MTV has not aired “Man Down,” and a spokesperson said the network is currently in the process of reviewing the video. Do you think Rihanna’s “Man Down” video goes too far? Vote in our Facebook poll and share your thoughts in the comments below. Related Artists Rihanna

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Doug E. Fresh’s Sons Preparing Debut Album

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Watch out Diggy Simmons . It seems that progeny of another hip-hop vet are ready to stake a claim in the music business.  Brothers Solomon “Trips” Davis, 20, and Dayquan “Slim” Davis, 22, are the off spring of Harlem, NY’s own Doug E. Fresh . Together they perform as the duo Square Off but are not trying to ride their fathers coattails into the rap game. “A lot of people think we might have had it easier because of our father, but we’ve been rapping since 11 and are still putting out mixtapes and still in the streets. It hasn’t been easy at all,” said Trips. “My father told us this industry is not built for weak people.” The graduates of Rice High School have already released several mixtapes and next month they will release their album named Money, Moët & Memories . READ MORE AT DNAINFO.COM

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Katie Price is Ridiculous of the Day

Katie Price isn’t dead…..even though she should be…. Here’s some pictures of her looking fucking ridiculous. Reminding us that she’s some trashcan piece of shit pushing 40 who could better spend her time raising her retard baby instead of acting like a fucking retard…There’s nothing hot about a bitch with stupid tits who acts like a gay man, who thinks pink flowers is glam, and who looks like this, it’s almost like she deserved the retard baby. For being the worst human possible. Karma.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Ruins Leather Pants of the Day

Gwyneth Paltrow can single handedly ruin leather pant fetishes on a global level when she slips her boring, unattractive, awkward shape body into a pair…what the fuck is she thinking, oh right that she’s a princess cuz her daddy always told her she was even after he called all his industry friends to give her a fucking career…bullshit.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Ruins Leather Pants of the Day

Gwyneth Paltrow can single handedly ruin leather pant fetishes on a global level when she slips her boring, unattractive, awkward shape body into a pair…what the fuck is she thinking, oh right that she’s a princess cuz her daddy always told her she was even after he called all his industry friends to give her a fucking career…bullshit.

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Gwyneth Paltrow Ruins Leather Pants of the Day

Gwyneth Paltrow can single handedly ruin leather pant fetishes on a global level when she slips her boring, unattractive, awkward shape body into a pair…what the fuck is she thinking, oh right that she’s a princess cuz her daddy always told her she was even after he called all his industry friends to give her a fucking career…bullshit.

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Gwyneth Paltrow can single handedly ruin leather pant fetishes on a global level when she slips her boring, unattractive, awkward shape body into a pair…what the fuck is she thinking, oh right that she’s a princess cuz her daddy always told her she was even after he called all his industry friends to give her a fucking career…bullshit.

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