I personally thought this wasn't a great track by JIdenna, although very catchy the chorus just comes across a little too comical for my liking. Especially given that I think the message of the song is actual quite serious and true.
I take it as being that a woman can dress however they feel comfortable, and society shouldn't necessarily judge them simply on their looks / fashion. All people (inc. women) should be treated respectively, as you don't know why they are dressed like they are, and who are we to pass judgement on what they do or don't wear.
The only problem I find is that this message sort of flies a little in the face of some of Jidenna's other song, in that he implies one should dress to impress to eliminate some of the stereotypes (esp. for black Americans).
I personally thought this wasn't a great track by JIdenna, although very catchy the chorus just comes across a little too comical for my liking. Especially given that I think the message of the song is actual quite serious and true.
I take it as being that a woman can dress however they feel comfortable, and society shouldn't necessarily judge them simply on their looks / fashion. All people (inc. women) should be treated respectively, as you don't know why they are dressed like they are, and who are we to pass judgement on what they do or don't wear.
The only problem I find is that this message sort of flies a little in the face of some of Jidenna's other song, in that he implies one should dress to impress to eliminate some of the stereotypes (esp. for black Americans).