Artist Ray J Officially Takes Blame For Kim Kardashian Stardom | The Communication Blog

Friday, May 6, 2011

Artist Ray J Officially Takes Blame For Kim Kardashian Stardom

By Paul Nyhart


In a definitive move, Ray J officially declared that he is to blame for creating Kim Kardashian. Never mind a more significant Creator, or maybe Kim Kardashian's parents, Ray J is going to go ahead and say he created the hottest reality television star since Joe Millionaire spilled the beans.

"I do not hang with stars, I make stars. So you know Kim was created...now i'm off to a brand new project," said Ray J in a statement.

Boasting that you made Kim Kardashian is a lot like the State of California boasting regarding its financial debt or Mark McGuire openly declaring that he was proud to take anabolic steroids. In case Kim Kardashian happens to be a superstar as compared to Michael Jackson's Moonwalker is the greatest Sega Genesis video game of all-time. Let us clear the record, what Ray J made was a sex video; what resulted was Kim Kardashian's appalling launch at fame.

It's not quite a "chicken and egg" argument, before the sex tape, nobody had ever been aware of Kim Kardashian. After the sex tape, she is on every publication cover right from Los Angeles up to New Orleans, with a sample of her fragrance inside as well as an application form to join up for the Kardashian debit card (it was eventually pulled mainly because of its incredibly high rates). Let's get one thing straight, Kim Kardashian is not a superstar. She is an investment. Her image is being advertised, no actual natural talent. She is the poster child for all those things synthetic in Hollywood and pretty much the whole world generally speaking. She made 5 million on the sex tape and never ever looked back....good for her.

Yet while Kim Kardashian has managed to overtake the world a lot sooner than it took Facebook to have 500 million members, there exists a single market where Kim Kardashian has not reached: video games. It is very simple actually, men and women who play video games don't care regarding the commodity linked to the product, they care regarding the excellence of the item itself. That's the reason why television programs like the Kardashians, and plenty of other shows in the exact same vein, stink. They force feed us concepts built solely around pointless personalities and say, "Here, this is what is on right this moment, you could either watch it or go read a magazine.'

Or perhaps you can go have fun with a video game...

Quality often is the winner in game titles because the overall look of the product doesn't matter, the feeling is all game enthusiasts care about. I make use of the Moonwalker example above since it had the most significant superstar of all-time associated with it, yet the video game was boring. Yes it sold several copies after Michael Jackson's death, yet exactly what gamer seriously spends his time playing the freaking video game? It is a small illustration but it is enough to practically assure the "Kim Kardashians," "Jersey Shores," as well as the "Justin Biebers" (jeepers creepers) are going to stay out of mainstream video games.

Ray J could keep on making celebrities all he wants, but by the end of the day, it's merely killing individuals's notion of television as well as making consumers clamor for an experience that does not reek of hedonism (even though kids continue to look up to these "stars" as role models, which is likely a lot more dangerous compared to any video game).




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