Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Six-year-old rapper’s raunchy video for single Booty Pop is an online hit (but he’s too young to watch it)

YOU HAVE GOT TO BE SHITTING ME!! Can you say "video evidence" of "corruption of a minor"?

UK Daily Mail:

YouTube has flagged it as inappropriate, restricting users under 18
Viewers have called it 'child abuse'


This six-year-old rapper can sing 'I can make your booty pop' but is too young to watch his film clip full of semi-naked women because YouTube has flagged it as inappropriate.

Albert Roundtree Jnr from South Florida has released a YouTube video for his first single Booty Pop, which features the little boy singing lines like ‘I can make your booty pop’ while two women’s bikini-clad bottoms shake around him.

Since it was uploaded on July 2, YouTube has flagged it as inappropriate, restricting users under 18.

Too young: Albert Roundtree Jnr, 6, wedged between bikini clad bottoms as he sings 'I can make your booty pop, booty pop, booty pop'
'Everyone making this video should be ashamed' a disgusted YouTube user said after seeing scenes like this in the film clip

The video has been a hit, with more than 224,000 views already but with over 3,000 dislikes many YouTube users expressed their disgust. Surely most six-year-olds are too young to know how to make a woman move her behind.

One YouTube user said: ‘Reported this video for child abuse - any other sane thinker should do the same’.

Another said: ‘Every adult involved in this video, especially the one shaking her cellulite next to this little boy's face, should be ashamed of themselves...It's repulsive. I would've gotten in trouble for saying booty pop when I was his age’.

There's been more than 224,000 views of the video clip but with over 3,000 dislikes, it's got people wondering - where are his parents?

Some questioned how the tables would have turned had this been a little girl performing like this.

'Many people say this is cute or funny...but now imagine a little 6 year old girl in same position with grown up man dancing around her,' one YouTube user said.

Repulsed by the content, Vibe Magazine has labelled it as child abuse but the creators, Froze-N-Time Productions, say it’s ‘the music video to end all music videos’.

The video clip features Albert in board shorts and sunglasses, playing in the pool and rapping lyrics like 'I'm the baddest boy in town, you the hottest girl around' while surrounded by several women frolicking in a swimming pool.

YouTube put age restrictions on content that’s sexually suggestive or contains partial nudity, and plenty of viewers were quick to disapprove of a young boy rapping about booty popping.

The creators Froze-N-Time Productions say it's 'the music video to end all music videos'. Vibe magazine calls it 'child abuse

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