Hiplife artiste, Eazzy, has dismissed
criticisms from the public that she has resorted to sex appeal and
provocative costumes in her music videos to promote her songs.
The
criticisms came about because of Eazzy’s outfit in her latest music
video, Burning Love featuring 4X4, which some have described as too
revealing and provocative.
In an interview with Showbiz last
Friday, the Emergency hitmaker described the condemnation as humorous
and misplaced since she had never been conservative in her dressing and
costumes since she entered the music industry.
She added that
the public was being hypocritical in their condemnation since in her
opinion, the outfit she used in the Burning Love video was not overly
sensual and she was well covered although it was made from a sheer
fabric.
“Since day one, I have always shown skin on stage and my
music videos so why the negative comments now? If you look back at my
stage performances and music videos when I started, you would notice
that most of the dresses were much more revealing than what I wore in
the Burning Love music video,” she said.
Eazzy explained that
her choice of costume was appropriate for her concept since the music
video was set at the beach. “The setting of the music video was at the
beach so what did people expect me to wear.
“It is not as if I
was wearing the dress in town to warrant the type of backlash that has
been generated on social media. It has been a surprise to me. Obviously,
I could not wear “slit and kaba” or a long skirt because I was at the
beach and had to depict that,” she added.
Eazzy, real name,
Mildred Ashong, told Showbiz that despite the negative comments, she
remains steadfast in her bid to make good music for the fans and promote
her latest album, Rangers.
“I have been doing music for almost
five years and I am used to hearing people pass comments about my
choices but the truth is that, people will have their own opinions about
whatever you do and the best option available is to continue to do what
makes you happy,” Eazzy added.
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Thursday, 21 May 2015
I Could Not Wear “Slit and Kaba” At The Beach - Eazzy
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
5/21/2015 04:09:00 pm
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