Explore how black and white ethnicities are differently represented in 2016-2017 music videos using “big for your boots” by Stormzy; “4 days” by 67 featuring monkey, dimzy and r6; and “what makes you beautiful” by One direction as examples. Black and white ethnicities have been differently throughout the years, especially in the 21 st century, where differences are evident and easily noticed in the music industry as the media consistently affects people’s views and opinions by supporting stereotypes. I decided to use those certain examples, as I believe they successfully support today’s stereotypes over white and black ethnicities. Labels The artists are owned and sponsored by different music labels, which affects the way they are presented in their music video. The different labels interact with the way they are presented as they try to express their thoughts about different topics and stereotypes through the artists they sponsor. St
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