Friday, September 14, 2007

The Media Giveth, The Media Taketh Away

Ok, I don't even know where to begin. This whole Britney debacle has been buzzing around the blogosphere for the past few days. It's old news, but there have been some new developments that we should consider. Even the popular Bravo bloggers Tom and Lorenzo blogged about Britney's unfortunate performance. Are the boys right? Is Britney's VMA performance going to destroy her career in the music industry? Who knows. This is the same industry that profited from the William Hung phenomenon and managed to get people to buy Paris Hilton CDs. I don't question it. It just is. So, Britney probably won't enjoy the level of success she achieved as a teenage pop diva years ago, but she'll probably be around for a while.

To be honest, I never understood the whole Britney phenomenon. Back in the day, she was worshipped by millions of fans around the world. Sure, she was hot, but she lacked the one thing that defines a real musical artist--talent! Yep, I couldn't understand her success. How could a girl with little talent dominate the music industry and popular culture the way Britney did years ago. Well, I think her success was due at least in part to the attention she received from the media. They were obsessed with her, discussing almost every aspect of her life on and off the stage. The media created Britney Speras. Well, now the tables have turned. The media types that declared Britney the queen of pop music years ago have now turned against her. And they delight in showing clips and images of Britney behaving badly.

Of course, you can't blame the media for Britney's unfortunate mistakes, but one can argue that they are at least partially responsible for creating our media obsessed culture. They, quite frankly, created Britney Spears. They also created Jennifer Lopez and the Spice Girls. In fact, I think Britney should have faded into obscurity just like many artists have done for decades. That's just the nature of the business. But, no! Viacom, MTV, and various other media outlets keep pushing Britney Spears on their young consumers. I blame the media for all of this mess.

I enjoyed some of her songs back in the day, but I am not a fan. I consider her little more than a superficial product of the entertainment industry. Ok, I will admit that I kind of feel sorry for her, but I'm not going to shed a tear for Ms. Spears. She's a very wealthy woman; she'll survive.

Fortunately, Britney has never been alone. She will always have the support of some members of the gay community. For example, Boy Shakira, an amateur drag queen, performed Hit Me Baby One More Time on America's Got Talent. It's very clear that Boy Shakira loves Brit.



And recently, the youtube phenomenon Chris Crocker defended Britney with a passion that one rarely sees expressed by sane individuals. Here's what Chris had to say about his favorite pop diva,



God, I love unstable gay men. I didn't think anyone could possibly top Boy Shakira, America's favorite amateur drag queen. Well, Chris' little outburst is certainly giving Boy Shakira a run for his money. Oh, and Chris is now getting a lot of (negative) attention for his little youtube rant. Fortunately, my beloved Seth Green has a few words for all you Chris Crocker haters.



American culture never ceases to amaze (and scare) me.

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2 Comments:

At Sep 15, 2007 1:27:00 PM , cb said...

i never liked britney. the attention she received as a 16 year old gave me the heebie-jeebies - it was all straight dudes ogling this dumb teenager who seemed to think acting like a stripper made you talented.

i wish she would just go away. go be a weird recluse somewhere with all your money. britney, go watch Sunset Boulevard, and learn your part. then go hire your very own Max and decay in a gothic mansion of horror somewhere.

my mom feels sorry for britney. i felt sorry for her six months ago. now, she's just blown every chance she's been given to get her shit together. most of us don't get a million chances.

 
At Sep 16, 2007 5:16:00 AM , Ms. Place said...

As usual, I love your compassion Marius. I would have been snarkier (and I did have a few choice comments) but I decided not to post about this strange event. Brit looked bored, not drugged. And who ever told her she looked fine in a bikini (in front of the world and on camera) should be fired. She's not fat by any stretch of the imagination, but only the super fit could have gotten away with such an outfit. Only the dumbest could think they could walk away from such an abysmal performance unscathed.

I find her situation to be a sad indictment of today's obsession with building celebrities up, only to tear them down again. Xtina Aguillera was smart to reinvent herself when she realized her DiRRty girl image was boomeranging on her and affecting her (genuine) talent.

Britney has neither the sense nor class to figure out how to lift herself up. I think this performance was the nail on the coffin. She has finally entered Michael Jackson territory, where only the most rabid fans dare to stray.

 

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