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Conclusion
December 11th, 2009 by khaleddn
Conclusion
As shown in the studies and analysis, most fans agree that Lil’ Bow Wow was more loved, in the past, than Bow Wow is, today. He was respected and created great memories for people in their childhood. From the commentary I reviewed, I can see that a large part of the fan base following Lil’ Bow Wow was lost when he grew up; and his demographic changed. He reached many diverse demographics when he was younger. Now, with his raw, rough “gangsta” attitude he possesses, he limited his own audience. What this means is that, over fifty percent of the people who are watching these music videos do not appreciate the content and language in it, which is contrary to what many people think.
Most comments about the women who are inappropriately behaving in the videos came from more maturely written comments, which lead me to believe that older people wrote that, rather than young teenagers. Many historical comments were stating that they loved Lil’ Bow Wow, when they were younger and as they grew up listening to him; but don’t like what he has become anymore, which explains how there are many positive historical comments as well as current negative ones for the same comment. Obviously, they are still watching and listening to him because that is what is available to them and it’s easily accessible, but this could allow us to believe that there could possibly be a significant change in the image of hip hop music videos, in the future because people are now thinking of what they do not want to become when looking at artists like Bow Wow, instead of just following in his footsteps.
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