An obscenity-laced music video that flashes images of scantily clad women writhing on couches, swinging around poles and sensually dancing for fistfuls of cash has created controversy for featuring teenage members of Miami Northwestern Senior High School’s famed marching band, dressed in their school’s regalia, complete with its logo.
Thankfully, the teens – shown in flashes throughout the music video either twirling their drum sticks or pounding their percussions in a line – filmed their part in front of a green screen and separate from where the rest of the video was shot, the Miami Herald reports.
Several members of Miami Northwestern’s famed band, the marching Bulls, unwittingly appear in the explicit remix music video of a strip club anthem by rapper Juicy J, featuring Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz, along with exotic dancers and stacks of cash.
The steamy video celebrating the strip club culture has school officials, parents and students fuming.
The video for Bandz A Make Her Dance, released Sunday, features six drummers — in their signature royal blue and gold uniforms, white headdress and MNW insignia — in the background as the three rappers take turns spitting verses about the particulars of pole dancing.
The newspaper reports that school district officials were not aware of the nature of the video, and parents are heartbroken over the development. On the bright side, the students’ faces are mostly concealed. Still, this isn’t something they’re going to want to put on their transcripts.
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