Wednesday, June 29, 2011

More Peachez

More of an update than anything else.  Ms. Peachez, the subject of my last post, made three music videos.  The first was the catchy, apparently unintentionally offensive Fry That Chicken.  I have since watched her other two videos, In the Tub, and From da Country

In the Tub, from what I understand, was a parody of 50 Cent's In da Club.  This video features Ms. Peachez in a large watering trough (the kind used for cows and horses), singing to her rubber duckie, surrounded by children.  This is odd.  I did notice that she made use of a "catch-phrase" from the Chicken video: "You hear me!", inserting the phrase in falsetto like before, at rhythmically opportune times.  Actually, when she asks if "You hear me!" the video cuts from her in the tub to her popping out of a port-a-pottie, a recycling bin, or standing on a highway. 

From da Country, for better or worse, is, in my opinion, the silliest attempt at a rap video.  But maybe that was the intent.  In addition to our colourful hero, Ms. Peachez, we are serenaded by a short man in a blonde wig (eating a huge slice of watermelon), and a person in a chicken suit.  Country hip-hop, indeed.  "Where you from? I'm from the country, man!"

da Country introduces us to new dance moves called the Neck Bone, the Corn Bread, and the Collard Greens.  Peachez also offers us plates of food, covered in flies.  This image reminds me of Salvador Dali paintings (these are realistic, impossible, and disturbing all at the same time, and usually feature an ant or ten.)

Silliness, but like I said, that may have been the intent. 

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