“god I mean how stupid do you have to be to make the hero of your story is someone who doesn't get that no means no. and and who doesn't even accept it when he's told.” YouTube · Todd in the Shadows · 10 years ago MAGIC! - Rude (Official Video)
The official music video for "Rude" by the Canadian band remains a staple of the 2010s reggae-fusion era. Released in late 2013, the video brings the song's narrative to life, following lead singer Nasri Atweh as he unsuccessfully seeks a father's blessing to marry his daughter. Critical Perspective & Community Reviews
Watch the official music video to see the story unfold for yourself: MAGIC! - Rude (Official Video) ournameismagicVEVO YouTube• Dec 6, 2013 Human Voice Quotes Preamble text
While the song was a massive commercial success, topping charts in multiple countries, critical reviews of its narrative and video often highlight the "entitlement" of the protagonist.
The music is frequently praised for its "wonderfully laid-back reggae vibe" that works well for relaxing or as background music. However, reviewers often find the "hero" of the story to be somewhat unlikable or "brain dead" for his inability to accept a boundary.
“god I mean how stupid do you have to be to make the hero of your story is someone who doesn't get that no means no. and and who doesn't even accept it when he's told.” YouTube · Todd in the Shadows · 10 years ago MAGIC! - Rude (Official Video)
The official music video for "Rude" by the Canadian band remains a staple of the 2010s reggae-fusion era. Released in late 2013, the video brings the song's narrative to life, following lead singer Nasri Atweh as he unsuccessfully seeks a father's blessing to marry his daughter. Critical Perspective & Community Reviews
Watch the official music video to see the story unfold for yourself: MAGIC! - Rude (Official Video) ournameismagicVEVO YouTube• Dec 6, 2013 Human Voice Quotes Preamble text
While the song was a massive commercial success, topping charts in multiple countries, critical reviews of its narrative and video often highlight the "entitlement" of the protagonist.
The music is frequently praised for its "wonderfully laid-back reggae vibe" that works well for relaxing or as background music. However, reviewers often find the "hero" of the story to be somewhat unlikable or "brain dead" for his inability to accept a boundary.