Here at The Root, we are regularly delighted, in the middle of an otherwise droll news day, to have some new music and visuals dropped upon us, as happened last week with Janelle Monรกeโs double fantasy, or weeks before, when โAll the Starsโ further stoked our anticipation for Black Panther.
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And then there are drops we can only file under โThings No One Asked For.โ These are the videos thatโwhile good for a laughโdo nothing to further our cultural conversation, other than to punctuate it with a big-ass neon โWhy?โ
Iggy Azaleaโs latest release (God, I hate typing that), โSavior,โ featuring Quavo, is one such โwhy.โ Like, why does Azalea still have a record dealโlet alone a major video budgetโin 2018? Why doesnโt she have more than one facial expression? Whyโas my colleague Danielle Young askedโdidnโt she just go for broke and call it โWhite Saviorโ? And why, nearly 30 years after the fact, did anyone think we needed a โLike a Prayerโ reboot?
Because truly, thatโs what this isโnearly four minutes of deeply Catholic iconography that offended even my former-Catholic-schoolgirl sensibilities (is Azalea even Catholic?). There were altars and pews, mourning veils and monks, baptisms and bastardized religiosity in feathered bustiers, complete with neon halos and crucifixes. All that was missing was a gospel choir and Black Jesus, as played by Leon (who likely wouldโve greatly improved this travesty, to be honest).
And while I suppose we should be grateful that Azalea seems to have at least momentarily moved off of appropriating black culture to appropriate Madonna (who was appropriating ... but thatโs another post), whatโs really the most offensive thing about this release is that Iggy Azalea is now appropriating relevance. Because seriously, nobody asked for this, and Azalea for damn sure isnโt the savior anybody needs right now, unless itโs to save us from her. As The Rootโs Senior Editor Stephen A. Crockett quipped: โCan it be that if we all band together, we can send our collective memory back to a time when Iggy wasnโt a thing? Weโve done it before with Paris Hilton.โ
Now, thatโs something to pray for.
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