Bif Naked album cover banned from American high schools

Oct 05, 2005 21:22




From the official mailing list:

Too Hot For Teacher

"I guess some people believe that continued exposure to my album cover will cause the ruination of teens in America...I think they overestimate the photo." Bif Naked

Bodog Music recording artist Bif Naked's "Superbeautifulmonster" album cover artwork has been banned from all forms of high school advertising in the United States as too provocative. The artwork features Bif Naked in a mini skirt and a traditional Indian decorative dance top exposing tattooed body art on her mid-section and arms. That was the least of their problems. Bodog Music soon discovered that the exposure of body art, the look in her eye, the aggressive stance and some of the decorative swirls airbrushed in the background of the album cover were deemed "satanic." It was deemed unacceptable for U.S. high school students.

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