Thursday, 24 April 2014

Avril Lavigne's Hello Kitty Receives Bad Reviews from Press

Avril Lavigne's new music video, Hello Kitty, was deleted from YouTube and Billboard said that it is 'an embarrassment in any language'.



Avril Lavigne's new song, Hello Kitty, tells a story about how the pop-rock singer loves all things Japanese.

The video is very saturated, showing us Avril Lavigne parading around what looks like a city in Japan with 4 emotionless, red-headed identical Asian women (or robot women). The singer was seen around the city taking one photograph, eating sushi, clumsily playing guitar, doing a lot of waving and just roaming around while the 4 robotical women danced.

watch the video here:

The song started with her saying thank you and cute in Japanese. The song is very upbeat. It's a mixture of rock guitar strum, bass drums, and a lot of electronic synth sounds. It has a break down and drop in the chorus along with her saying "Hello Kitty, you're so pretty". In addition to that, there are a lot of her stuttering the word "kawaii". It has the beat and drop like a typical dance song. The lyrics basically has no deeper meaning than what it is said. The song is catchy and not horrible even though it does not show Avril Lavigne's musical personality.

The singer said that the song has a double meaning, "It's flirtatious and somewhat sexual, but it's genuinely my love for Hello Kitty as well".

What do you think about Hello Kitty and its music video? Tell us in the comment section below!


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