Pink - Stupid Girls Video
Pink
Stupid Girls
March 2006
'Stupid Girls' is the first track to be taken from Pink's forthcoming album 'I'm Not Dead' and proves her to be as vivacious and outspoken as ever. Released on 20th March 'Stupid Girls' is a commentary on the new breed of celebrity currently dominating and obsessing the western world's media. Spitting satirical jibes at the slew of heiresses, glamour models, pap pop artists and any other figure of fame who is famous for being famous, 'Stupid Girls' rejects the D list celebrity as a suitable role model for the youth of today.
In a recent survey published by The Sunday Times, girls aged between 15 and 19 were asked which careers they wished to pursue. 63% said glamour modelling and 25% lap dancing in comparison to 4% saying lawyer and 3% doctor – a shocking upshot of the superficial cult status of today's airhead celebrity. An opportune time then, for the message of 'Stupid Girls' to dominate our airwaves.
Keen to reinforce the importance of strength of mind and self-sufficiency, 'Stupid Girls' sees Pink hit the nail on the head as she soulfully demands "What happened to the dream of a girl president…" "Where, o where have the smart people gone?" Accompanied by a superb video that parodies the airhead glitterati, the track perfectly complements Pink's savvy lyricism with a rocking chorus that effortlessly fuses two of her favourite genres, pop and rock.
"I'm so glad that I'll never fit in, that will never be me, outcasts and girls with ambition that's what I wanna see!"
A refreshing change from the platinum-haired army of the stupid girls we all love to hate. The message is clear: if it's a mentor you're after, think Pink.
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Pink's 'Stupid Girls' will be released on 20th March 2006
Pink's 'I'm Not Dead' will be released on 3rd April 2006
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Brilliant. Pink speaks the truth yet again. We all know who she is talking
about and she does too. This issue has sprung up over the past few years and
hitting it on the head in such and outgoing and forward way is the only way to
make any impact. Pink doesn't conform and if others can't accept she isn't a
dumb blonde then let them on - it's their loss.
We are so bombarded with problems in this world that we have to really start
straightening things out and the typical image of females in this day and age
is completely and totally unacceptable.
I don't think that one shot of that video was uncalled for because as much as
we try to sugar-coat it and cover up the worst, the audience isn't dumb. We'll
figure it out and it is difficult to trick us completely.
To think of what celebrities are doing to themselves! In normal circumstances,
I would refrain from judging but many of them are apparently accepting
ridiculous things like abusing your body to be the 'coveted' size 0 when there
are millions of people who are starving.
We seriously need to resolve this issue and Pink has done her bit. Thanks a
mill Pink.
I've always loved Pinks style and the music she comes up with but what i admire
the most is she sings about things that other women can relate to. Stupid Girls
is brilliant,its a funny video but i like what shes saying and no matter how
much contrversy it might cause, she shouldn't apologise for it.







