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Saturday 18 June 2016

Music Video Analysis- Madonna 'Like a Prayer'


A music video is a media text that incorporates sound and film to advertise and promote the image and ideology of an artist. A music video is an essential aspect of a music campaign and raises awareness for the artist’s music; therefore helping to increase profits, the status and demand for the artist.

Madonna’s music video for her song ‘Like a Prayer’ is highly controversial. Firstly, she was breaking away from her dance-pop music and following a different ideology which featured matured and deeper lyrics. The music video is very provocative, discussing issues of race, sexual oppression and religion. The imagery used depicts racism, rape and sexual behaviour in church all of which, especially, at the time of release in 1989 were sensitive subjects that were rarely discussed. The controversial topics angered many religious organisations due to elements that broke moral and religious codes in the video.
 
 
Madonna is a world renowned artist and considered a star by Richard Dyer’s star theory. She is known for her provocative and Avant-guard style, this is a construction by the institution in order to distinguish her as an artist and to create as much profit for the institution.
 
Her music videos and songs construct her as being original, creative, rebellious and her tendency to push the limits of society and break away from the norm. Due to her innovative and experimental nature she is considered an icon in music and a major influence to many present artists which cements her as a ‘star’ in Dyer’s theory. Her status and recognition, has developed from the fact that her audience has accepted her ideology and appreciated her, which in turn has led to her success.

Keith Negus proposed a theory which stated that artists/bands are either organic or synthetic. Artists/bands who are organic, write their own music and are more natural in their image. On the other hand, synthetic artists/bands are constructed and unrealistic figures who are controlled and crafted by the industry. By this definition Madonna would be considered a synthetic artist because she has been constructed by her record company, in order to appeal to audiences. By looking at her music videos and album covers she is featured prominently in the forefront, this is to promote her image; and is an element/technique predominantly used by synthetic artists. Additionally her clothing style is flamboyant and exciting connoting that she is a fake persona, thus reinforcing her synthetic image.


The technological convention of using a long shot of Madonna as she dances in front of burning crosses, allows her to be fully shown and emphasises her provocative dancing and revealing clothing which clashes with the religious significance of the crosses, because it goes against the moral values of Christian beliefs.
 
 
Additionally the burning crosses are strong symbolic convention, because they connote to the KKK (Klu Klux Klan) a racist white supremacist group which were known for committing violent and horrible crimes against people of colour, especially black people. The burning cross was planted in front of the homes of black people which meant they were targets and would be killed. The burning crosses featured numerous times throughout the video are controversial because they are a sensitive subject and image for black people and are synonymous with hate crimes. By dancing in front of them it make look like Madonna is glorifying the KKK.
However when looking at the different elements in the video where she interacts with black people, the burning cross may serve as a reminder of the horror and injustice committed against black people.  
 
Another symbolic convention used is when she enters the church and the statue of Jesus is black. This would be controversial because in western societies Jesus has been represented as being white and to change him to black would almost be considered sacrilegious because again it breaks society’s expectation. I think Madonna was trying to say that Jesus was not white; he was Middle Eastern so he would have been darker than how he is presented in western societies. Thus making people aware, especially white supremacists that the religion they follow is based off a man who was a person of colour.

In another shot, Madonna is being kissed and most likely having sex with Jesus. This would have been extremely controversial as Jesus is considered a pure figure and the bible states that he was not married therefore to show Jesus having sex with Madonna would have been considered blasphemous because she is shaking the foundations of Christian morals and beliefs. The sexual relation between Jesus and Madonna also has a double meaning, he is black and she is white. She is in an interracial relationship which at that time (and now) was to some degree considered taboo. She is expressing that people of any colour can love each other.
 


The technical conventions of having a bright light on her face, makes her appear holy and pure, connoting that she is the Virgin Mary. Because she is taking the role of a religious figure this would be considered controversial because it would be blasphemous. T
his would also have some intertextuality with her previous 1984 hit ‘Like a Virgin’.


Madonna then goes on the pick up a knife the semiotics of the knife suggests that she is violent which juxtaposes the peaceful environment of the church, after picking the knife up she drops it and the shot reveals her hands to have stigmata. The element of stigmata connotes that she is Jesus which is another example of Madonna adopting the role of a holy figure which would be sacrilegious and controversial for Christians.

 
The symbolic conventions of her lyrics also are controversial she says “When you call my name it's like a little prayer/ I'm down on my knees, I wanna take you there”. The lyrics firstly suggest because she is in church that she is on her knees praying. However, the addition of “I wanna take you there” strongly suggests that she is engaging in a sexual act and wants to pleasure ‘Jesus’. This again refers to her having sex with Jesus and in a church which is blasphemous to Christian beliefs.
 
In conclusion, Madonna’s music video for ‘Like a Prayer’ can be considered the most controversial music video ever made. Due to the fact that it explicitly explores sex, race and religion, all of which are highly sensitive topics; more so when they are combined. Her provocative dancing and clothing combined with imagery of burning crosses and having sexual relations with a ‘black’ Jesus are and were extremely controversial when it was released. The video breaks society’s expectations of a music video and the norms. Her music video provokes the audience to talk more and discuss issues involving race, religion and sex and by being very visual she is trying to inspire a global discussion.
 
Madonna - 'Like a Prayer' video
 

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