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Avril Lavigne has defended her most recent music video for Hello Kitty. The clip, which appeared on the singer's website on Tuesday, has faced criticism for its depiction of Japanese culture. The
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April 23, 2014 / 12:41 PM / CBS News. Avril Lavigne is causing a bit of a stir ever since releasing her new video for the song "Hello Kitty." In the clip, Lavigne -- surrounded by candy -- wears a
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Avril Lavigne is going with an “LOLOLOL!!!” defense in response to those who are offended by her new Japan-themed song and music video, “Hello Kitty.”
Kawaii! Mina sako arigato! Kawaii! Kawaii Kawaii Kawaii Kawaii Meow Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so silly Come come Kitty Kitty You're so pretty pretty Don't go Kitty Kitty Stay with me Come come Kitty Kitty You're so silly silly Don't go Kitty Kitty Play with me.
Maybe I don't know where they'll take me. But gotta keep movin' on, movin' on. Fly away, breakaway. [Chorus] And I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly (I'll learn how to fly) Though it's not easy to tell you goodbye. I gotta take a risk, take a chance. Make a change, and breakaway.
Hello Kitty, you're so pretty. Hello Kitty, hello Kitty. Hello Kitty, you're so silly. [Verse 2] Wake up, got a secret. Pinky swear that you're gonna keep it. I've got something you need to see. Let's be friends forever. I wanna do everything with you together.
The album, titled Avril Lavigne, was released in November 2013; in Canada, it was certified gold and received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year. The fourth single from Avril Lavigne, "Hello Kitty", was released in April 2014. The music video sparked controversies over racism claims which Lavigne denied.
MpJFXG. Songfacts®:Avril Lavigne loves Sanrio's Hello Kitty products, and she penned this experimental electronic Dubstep track about the cute Japanese line. "I love Hello Kitty so much there's a song on the record called Hello Kitty. Pink is my favorite color... I'm really excited about this song," she gushed to Ryan Seacrest. "I'm obsessed with Hello Kitty and it's really fun and the sound is different."Hello Kitty is a fictional female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow that was created in 1974 by the Japanese company Sanrio. The character's first appearance on an item was a vinyl coin purse, and Sanrio has since groomed Hello Kitty into a global marketing phenomenon worth $5 billion a only is this song about Lavigne's love of the Japanese brand but also has a double meaning. "Obviously it's flirtatious and somewhat sexual," she told Digital Spy, "but it's genuinely about my love for Hello Kitty as well!"The Japanese-themed music video features Lavigne with four identical, expressionless Asian dancers in a variety of candy-colored locations, exaggerating Japan's kawaii (cute) culture. The clip swiftly became a talking point on social media sites where it was criticized for being culturally took to her own Twitter page to defend the visual against allegations of racism toward Japanese people, stating: "I love Japanese culture and I spend half of my time in Japan. I flew to Tokyo to shoot this video specifically for my Japanese fans, WITH my Japanese label, Japanese choreographers AND a Japanese director IN Japan."
Description "Hello Kitty" is a song by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne. It will be released as the fourth single from her fifth studio album Avril Lavigne in 2014. It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges and Martin Johnson, while the song was produced by Kroeger, Hodges and additional production by Brandon Paddock and Kyle Moorman. Musically, "Hello Kitty" is a electro-pop song, featuring a dubstep-influenced drop. The song was influenced by her obsession with all things related to Hello Kitty. Background and composition Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun, with eight songs written so far. Lavigne stated that the album would musically be the opposite of Goodbye Lullaby, with a release date rumoured for sometime in 2012. Lavigne explained, "Goodbye Lullaby was more mellow, [but] the next one will be pop and more fun again. I already have a song that I know is going to be a single, I just need to re-record it!" It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges and Martin Johnson, while the song was produced by Kroeger, Hodges and additional production by Brandon Paddock and Kyle Moorman.[3] The song was engineered by John Hanes, musical mixed by Serban Ghenea and additional programming was held by Paddick and Moorman.[3] In an interview, Lavigne said about her collaboration with Kroeger; "I have a song called [Hello Kitty], which I wrote about [Hello Kitty] because I'm obsessed, and it's a really fun thing that I've never done before. It kind of has a kind of glitchy, electronic feel to it and it's... the only one on the record that sounds like that. It's really different and a lot of my friends I've played it for really like it. I'm having a lot of fun with that one."[4] Lyrically, Lavigne told Digital Spy; "'Hello Kitty' was such an interesting topic and subject [...] It was really exciting for me. I didn't want it to sound like anything I'd done before. I wanted it to sound over the top so I ended up hiring a new producer to help me with it." She was later asked about the double meaning abut the song, to which she responded "Obviously it's flirtatious and somewhat sexual, but it's genuinely about my love for Hello Kitty as well."[5] Additionally, she said at MuchMusic "It's really fun [and] it's about a slumber party and loving the kitty."[6] Nick Catucci from Entertainment Weekly exclaimed "“Hello Kitty,” a dubstep track that seems to acknowledge its own tokenism by adopting a “J-Pop American Funtime Now!” sheen (and whose title may or may not enclose a double entendre that in any case I’d rather not entertain)".[7] Craig Manning from AbsoultePunk said "The biggest leap of faith is made on “Hello Kitty,” a trippy patchwork of EDM and pop that pays loving tribute to Lavigne’s sizable Japanese following."[8] Bradley Stern from Muumuse had discussed the song in an extended review, and explained; "“Hello Kitty” is an off-the-walls EDM-infused stomper. Conjuring Gwen Stefani‘s bouncy, Japanese-minded Love. Angel. Music. Baby (plus a Fashionable Dubstep Breakdown for good measure!), Avril lets her love affair for the beloved Japanese mascot go wild across pulsing beats and sputtering electronica as she shouts outs hilarious commands: “Like a fat kid on a pack of smarties / Someone chuck a cupcake at me!”" He also referred Lavigne's nature towards the song as "insane".[9] Release info In promotion for the parent album, Lavigne hosted a hashtag on twitter called "#3daysuntilavrillavigne", to which a fan asked which song would she like to release as the album's fourth single, Lavigne replied: "Hello Kitty" or "Give You What You Like".[citation needed] In February 2014, Lavigne revealed that she would release two more songs, one of which would be "Hello Kitty" as an Asia-exclusive release and "Give You What You Like", as the album's fourth and fifth singles.[citation needed] Music video The music video for "Hello Kitty" was filmed in Japan and premiered on Lavigne's official website on 21 April 2014.[10] It was removed from her YouTube channel[11] amid criticism that it was culturally insensitive and lacked energy.[12][13] Although an official spokesperson stated that the song's video was never officially released and was stated to go live that Wednesday[14] It was reuploaded to her official VEVO/YouTube channel on 23 April.[15] Lavigne defended the video against allegations of racism toward Japanese people, stating: "I love Japanese culture and I spend half of my time in Japan. I flew to Tokyo to shoot this video...specifically for my Japanese fans, WITH my Japanese label, Japanese choreographers AND a Japanese director IN Japan."[16] Critical reception Nick Catucci from Entertainment Weekly called the song "weird", along with "Bad Girl".[7] Despite praising her "techno-pop" influence, Jason Lipshutz from Billboard felt that "it's a bold stab at a genre outside of Lavigne's oeuvre (here, dark-edged techno-pop), but it never comes together. By the 20th time "Hello Kitty, you're so pretty" is declared, the listener's attention is already on the next track."[2] Laurence Green from MusicOMH judged "trashy EDM moment Hello Kitty; laced with snatches of Japanese lingo, feels like a weird misstep more suited to a Britney Spears album than the predominately rock-centric sounds present on the rest of the record."[17] Julia Leconte from Now explained that Lavigne's song titles "17", "Bitchin’ Summer" and "Hello Kitty" are some of the reasons why the singer and album, in particular, have not matured in time, in contrast to her debut album in 2002.[18] A reviewer from the publication Yahoo! Music stated that it was a horrible dubstep attempt.[19] The song and video have been criticized for its portrayal of Japanese culture by many, the over-sexualization of the Hello Kitty icon and for its jokes pertaining to overweight children. A reviewer from Sputnikmusic remarked that "Hello Kitty" is "laughably bad" and "insipid", and criticized Lavigne's attempt at trying to draw in a younger crowd.[20] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic exclaimed "Hello Kitty" "bypasses bubblegum so it can settle into the embarrassing".[21] Craig Manning from AbsolutePunk said "It's a left-turn that most probably won't appreciate (I myself probably won't ever listen to it again), but it briefly takes the album to an extremely adventurous and idiosyncratic place, single-handedly spicing up a dull midsection in the process".[8] While reviewing and stating that most of the album was "soggy", Chuck Eddy from Rolling Stone felt that "Hello Kitty" was the most playful song and called it a "J-pop-via-Kesha".[22] Robert Corpsey from Digital Spy was mixed to positive in his review, saying "the juddering electro-pop beats of 'Hello Kitty' serve as an ode to her you-know-what as well as her sizeable Japanese fanbase. As a curveball, it works brilliantly; but as an attempt to make her sound current in today's EDM-pop dominated charts, it falls considerably short."[23] The Michigan Daily gave the song a negative review, referring to it as an "obligatory 2013-dubstep mess created for the sole purpose of attempting to follow a trend."[24] Chart performance "Hello Kitty" debuted at number 84 on the Gaon Singles Chart and at number 70 on Download International Chart with 4,038 copies sold in its first week.[25] Personnel Written by Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges, Martin Johnson Electric guitar by Martin Johnson Engineered by John Hanes Mixed by Serban Ghenea Produced by Martin Johnson Additional production and programming by Brandon Paddock, Kyle Moorman Additional vocal production by Chad Kroeger, David Hodges Recorded by Brandon Paddock, Kyle Moorman, Martin Johnson References
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Avril Lavigne ogłosiła 18 kwietnia wieczorem polskiego czasu, że jej najnowszy teledysk do utworu Hello Kitty będzie miał swoją premierę już za 3 dni. Czego możemy się spodziewać w nowym wideoklipie kanadyjskiej wokalistki? Sprawdź szczegóły na Avril Lavigne - Hello Kitty: premiera nowego teledysku piosenkarki już za 3 dni. Piosenka Hello Kitty będzie jednym z dwóch kolejnych singli promujących ostatnią płytę Kanadyjki. Co zobaczymy w nowym wideoklipie? Sprawdź teraz na >>> eskaGO - zabierz muzykę ze sobą! Teledysk do singla Hello Kitty został nakręcony w Japonii. Zarówno piosenka, jak i teledysk nawiązują do niezwykle popularnego w tym kraju stylu zwanego kawaii. Na planie klipu Avril miała kolorowe włosy oraz oryginalne stroje spódniczkę w babeczki. Najnowszy album o nazwie po prostu Avril Lavigne promowały do tej pory trzy single: Here's To Never Growing Up, Rock N Roll oraz ballada Let Me Go z udziałem frontmana zespołu Nickelback Chada Kroegera, prywatnie męża kanadyjskiej piosenkarki. Piosenka Hello Kitty została wybrana na singiel w krajach azjatyckich. Na terenie Ameryki i Europy najnowsze wydawnictwo Avril Lavigne promować będzie utwór Give You What You Like, do którego także ma powstać teledysk. Avril Lavigne - Hello Kitty
E’ uscito il video ufficiale che accompagna Hello Kitty, brano contenuto nell’ultimo disco di Avril Lavigne. E il risultato è qualcosa a cui si stenta poter credere. Nelle immagini, la cantante appare più teen che mai (se possibile) e canta un testo che, lei stessa, ha definito come un vero e proprio omaggio al celebre gattino che lei ama video assume tonalità e sfumature grottesche tra espressioni che sembrano quasi una parodia di loro stesse. Ma purtroppo non lo sono. Potete vedere il risultato qui sopra. A seguire testo e traduzione: Kello Kitty, lyrics Mina saiko, arigato, kawaii KawaiiMom’s not home tonight So we can roll around, have a pillow fight Like a major rager OMFGLet’s all slumber party Like a fat kid on a pack of Smarties Someone chuck a cupcake at meIt’s time for spin the bottle Not gonna talk about it tomorrow Keep it just between you and meLet’s play truth or dare now We can roll around in our underwear how Every silly kitty should beCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so pretty pretty Don’t go Kitty Kitty Stay with meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so silly silly Don’t go Kitty Kitty Play with meKawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so sillyWake up, got a secret Pinky swear that you’re gonna keep it I’ve got something you need to seeLet’s be friends forever I wanna do everything with you together Come and play with Kitty and meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so pretty pretty Don’t go Kitty Kitty Stay with meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so silly silly Don’t go Kitty Kitty Play with meKawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so silly Hello Kitty, traduzione Mina Saiko , Arigato , kawaii KawaiiLa mamma non è a casa stasera Così possiamo barcollare, fare una battaglia di cuscini Come Major Rager OMFGFacciamo tutti un pigiama party Come un bambino grasso su un pacchetto di Smarties Qualcuno mi ha tirato un cupcake E’ il momento del gioco della bottiglia Non parliamo del domani Teniamolo solo tra te e meGiochiamo a obbligo o verità Possiamo barcollare col nostro intimo come Ogni gattino sciocco dovrebbe essereVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Resta con meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meVenite a venire Kitty Kitty Sei così stupido stupido Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meKawaii Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Hello Kitty, sei così bella Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Hello Kitty, sei così scioccoSvegliati, ha avuto un segreto Giura col mignolo che lo manterrai Ho qualcosa che dovete vedereCerchiamo di essere amici per sempre Voglio fare tutto con voi insieme Vieni a giocare con Kitty e meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Resta con meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meKawaii Ciao Kitty , ciao Kitty Ciao Kitty , sei così bella Ciao Kitty , ciao Kitty Ciao Kitty , sei così sciocca
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