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The song, Cater 2 U, has a general gendered meaning; that man will enjoy the rewards of love and compassion following a point where their female lovers notice that they are working hard. The music video casts feminine figures whose romantic actions could create an impression of the hard-working man. In addition, it acts as a clear depiction of the level to which a hardworking man inspires his female companion (Sfetcu 16). When a woman notices the hardworking nature of her male lover, she will gain inspiration to make such a man happy and thus, want to accommodate him in a great way.
In this perspective, a woman's submission to a man would be best when the man deserves it and thus, gives it back; a hardworking man furnishes her woman and gets back all the lovely accommodation. Form The text's enhanced application of formal techniques allows it to reinforce the overall meaning. The music video's shooting took place in a desert, which depicts a decision by the trio to go natural, which makes the video more authentic. The desert scenery, as well as the exquisiteness of the trio mainly enhances the clip.
However, the presence of male actors seems to be superfluous to the music video's scene of female pleasures and bodies. However, the enriching nature of the feminine shooting acts as a balancing factor, which helps in driving the theme that the male actors depict to the audience. The natural lighting of the music video's shooting period helps in showing the natural feminine look of the females in the music video. The glamour of their bodies originates from the adequate lighting in the desert environment.
The imagery depicted in the music video plays a great role, complemented by the performance, in ensuring that the music proceeds without interruption by the absence of lyrics. The abstracted emptiness provided by the desert space, the facade scene of women's bodies, as well as the little attention towards the male actors by both the women and the camera, reinforces the feminine nature of the independent woman depicted by the music video (Sfetcu 7).
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