![]() So bad, that MTV would only broadcast the video with an introduction from Jay-Z explaining that it was a metaphorical death, not a real one. It was viewed as something done in bad taste. In the last scene, a defenceless Jigga is shot at multiple times on a sidewalk. Shot in Brooklyn, New York the video depicts life for niggers in the hood and the city. Rapper Jay-Z found himself in some trouble for his 99 Problems video. Be it nudity, unpleasant language or the depiction of violence in a music video-and more. Dirty doesn’t only pertain to women gyrating their rears in front of the camera it is what viewers deem offensive. Artists still make clean versions of their songs for radio and will have the explicit joints on their albums. I grew up in a time where tracks had two versions of the video, the dirty one and the clean version for prime time television. Bar the excitement my body couldn’t hide from seeing erotic scenes, I actually sat there pondering for what seemed like an eternity, on the paucity of X-rated versions of music videos. ![]() It was the triple ‘X’ in the title of the video that got my attention. 8.I’d like to think I’m writing this after seeing the best video category from this year’s South African Music Awards nomination’s list.But it was rather going through a friend’s external hard drive and coming across 2PAC’s How Do You Want It with the brothers K-Ci & JoJo. The premiere for the 18th edition of the five-episode show featuring the Jets is Aug. “It’s no different than ‘One Jets Drive.’” Saleh said the Jets’ in-house video production, “One Jets Drive,” an all-access documentary series, will make it easier for the players and coaches to tune out all the extra cameras. This is the Jets’ second appearance on “Hard Knocks” and first since Rex Ryan’s team did it in 2010, which also marks the most recent time the Jets made the postseason in the longest-active skid in the league. I don’t think there’s anything nefarious about the way it went down, but I’m excited about people getting to see what we’re all about here and then the interactions with you all during the weeks.” “We kind of knew that they were really wanting us to be a part of ‘Hard Knocks,’ and this just brings more attention to us. So I look forward to to everything that comes with that. “I’ve been in an incredible football town for 18 years. “There’s nothing like New York, so I understand that - I appreciate that,” Rodgers said. Like Saleh, Rodgers appeared at ease now with the Jets appearing on “Hard Knocks.” “There’s a lot of eyes on me, a lot of eyes on our team, a lot of expectations for our squad, so they forced it down our throats and we’ve got to deal with it,” said the four-time NFL MVP, who was acquired from Green Bay in April. New Orleans, Chicago and Washington were the other teams that met the automatic requirements.Īfter New York was chosen, Rodgers said last week during the American Century Championship golf event in Lake Tahoe that he wasn’t a fan of being on the show. So they appeared an obvious choice to be the stars this summer. ![]() The Jets checked all of those boxes - and they have Aaron Rodgers. There are several conditions set by the NFL in 2014 that make teams automatically eligible to be chosen to be selected to appear on “Hard Knocks.” Those include not making the playoffs the past two seasons, not having appeared on the show in the past 10 years and not having a new head coach. The Jets reportedly discussed tweaking some of the access, including not showing players being cut - a popular segment every summer in the series. “I know there’s several teams that would love for ‘Hard Knocks’ to be in their building,” he said at the time, “but we’re just not one of them.” ![]() When the Jets were being discussed last month as the potential team to be featured on the series produced by HBO and NFL Films, Saleh and the Jets openly rooted against it. ![]() “We expressed some of our concerns and they answered it. “Just talking with ‘Hard Knocks,’ they’ve got a great group of people working with us,” Saleh said after practice Thursday. It’s all lights, cameras, action - and no hard feelings - now. “I (green heart) HK” was printed on the Jets coach’s chest in white capital letters. Robert Saleh and the New York Jets are fully tuned in now to their turn on “Hard Knocks.”Īfter making it clear last month the Jets would prefer to not be on the HBO documentary series this summer, Saleh showed up to his first news conference of training camp Thursday decked out in a black long-sleeved T-shirt that displayed his change of heart. Mosley (57), center, during warm-ups at the team’s training facility in Florham Park, N.J., Thursday.įLORHAM PARK, N.J. New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, second from left, talks with C.J. ![]()
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