On August 7, that was 8 days ago Britney Spears's fans has
decided to launch a petition for original Make Me (Oooh) video to be released.
Now this is a good compromise. Now then, here’s what NME has to say about this
article. Take it away, NME.
NME: “Britney Spears' fans launch petition for original
'Make Me...' video to be released
The video was reportedly scrapped for being "too
sexy"
Britney Spears' fans have launched a petition to get the
original version of the 'Make Me...' video released.
Initially, the pop star hired David LaChapelle to direct the
clip, but later remade it with Randee St. Nicholas.
According to TMZ it was scrapped for being "too
sexy", however Spears' team deny this. Instead, they say "it was
utterly disjointed... pointless with no storyline."
Now, fans are demanding the original be released via a Change.org
petition, as Stereogum reports. Nearly 10,000 fans have signed it at the time
of writing.
"Since the music video for Britney Spears' lead single,
'Make Me…', to her new album Glory has been released, we Britney fans find that
the music video is not a suitable representation of the song and we are calling
for the original video to be released," reads the petition.
"(Yes, we know there was a video shot by David
LaChapelle before this one, parts of it have already leaked). We ask that RCA
Records/Sony Music Entertainment release the original video that was filmed by
David LaChapelle for the song."
Earlier this week, Spears announced her ninth album 'Glory'.
The record will be released on August 26.”
Thanks, NME. It was smart enough that while Spear Leaders
rejoiced after the pop diva dropped the music video, others petitioned RCA
Records and Sony Music Entertainment to release “the original music video” to
the public. Well then, here’s what Billboard has to say about this.
Billboard: “Britney Spears Fans Launch Petition for Release
of Second 'Make Me' Video
Britney Spears fans are eager to see the first version of
her new “Make Me” video, which was reportedly scrapped for being overly sexual.
Britney Spears Gets a Private Show From a Parade of Hot Guys
in 'Make Me' Video: Watch
TMZ reports that photographer/director David LaChapelle
created the original “Make Me” video, but that it was rejected for being too
sexy. Spears’ team reportedly says the video was turned down because it had no
story line. “Make Me” was ultimately remade by Randee St. Nicholas and released
Friday (Aug. 5). Watch below.
Britney Spears' 'Glory': Our Wish List for Her Ninth Studio
Album
When Spears fans caught wind of their being a possible
second version, they launched a petition on Change.org, demanding that it be
released.
“We ask that RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment release
the original video that was filmed by David Lachapelle for the song,” reads the
letter, which had more than 10,000 signatures at press time.”
Thanks Billboard. I hope another Make Me (Oooh) music video
will be released soon so Make Me (Oooh) will become a smash hit at the
Billboard charts.
What do you think? What are your thoughts on fans
petitioning the second music video that should be the original video? Sound
off!
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