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[h3]Flashing Lights' Video Actress Defends Kanye's Latest Work[/h3]
by REIGN
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2008
The controversial new video from Kanye West, 'Flashing Lights', has been under fire recently due to the graphic images it contains.
Rita G, a Playboy Playmate from Houston, Texas, stars in the video for West's new single and is seen beating the rapper while he is tied up in the trunk of a car.
She defends Kanye by saying that this was an expertly planned scene that West had made, to ensure it was thought provoking.
"It's so funny. This video will go over a lot of people's heads - and it's supposed to. I think it's great that it does. Because Kanye is just on another level; he's ahead of his time, in a sense." She tells MTV.
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"So all the third-graders who come home from school and want to watch videos and snap their fingers and all that, they're probably gonna think, 'That video is wack, but that chick got a fat $%%.'
"And that's fine. But people in higher positions, they're gonna see something different. They're gonna get it, people who are thinkers."
The hell is their to think about? Reading this just makes me she's stupid.
by REIGN
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2008
The controversial new video from Kanye West, 'Flashing Lights', has been under fire recently due to the graphic images it contains.
Rita G, a Playboy Playmate from Houston, Texas, stars in the video for West's new single and is seen beating the rapper while he is tied up in the trunk of a car.
She defends Kanye by saying that this was an expertly planned scene that West had made, to ensure it was thought provoking.
"It's so funny. This video will go over a lot of people's heads - and it's supposed to. I think it's great that it does. Because Kanye is just on another level; he's ahead of his time, in a sense." She tells MTV.
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"So all the third-graders who come home from school and want to watch videos and snap their fingers and all that, they're probably gonna think, 'That video is wack, but that chick got a fat $%%.'
"And that's fine. But people in higher positions, they're gonna see something different. They're gonna get it, people who are thinkers."
The hell is their to think about? Reading this just makes me she's stupid.