Talk:Afro Puffs

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[edit] Removed Video Section

The video section read as follows:

== Video ==
The music video for the song did not break through. Its concept is somewhat like a vision of a feminist utopia with women with burning torches chasing naked men and its strongly emancipated lyrics also encourage women's self-assertion and self-awareness.
This shows some controversy with Snoop's girl-humiliating last verse. However the song meant to be an introduction of a new female voice although it never reached the mainstream and her solo debut album was not composed for years. The single was included in her VA 2 LA mixtape album years later.

First of all, calling the concept a "feminist utopia" is hopelessly POV. Second of all, the concept of the song arguably doesn't belong in the video section. The whole thing seems POV, if less clearcut than the "feminist utopia" line, so I removed it. If someone wants to take a shot at revising it, they're more than welcome.--Bltpdx 18:09, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

The article cited in the review section of the infobox describes it as "feminist". Lajbi Holla @ me 18:33, 15 October 2006 (UTC)