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The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse 
Published Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:43 PM
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By Black Canseco

Let’s see… She can’t find a good man worth a damn. Self-destructive substance habits. Parties too much. Needs love, settles for sex. Always dipped in gaudy apparel. Loud. Daddy complex. Drama is her best friend… Engages in old-sounding soul music stylings as a catharsis.


Hmmm… I liked Amy Winehouse much, much better when her name was Mary J. Blige and Back to Black was great when it was called What's the 411.


Be real: If Amy were black, wouldn’t we all just laugh her off as another “ghetto sistah girl” who just needs to? She would soooo never be taken seriously—not even as an artist. But because she isn’t we throw around Billie Holiday-ism and “tortured soul” metaphors.


But hey, Amy ain’t the first. The industry and society at large has always been overly partial to white girls and white boys with soul and hood mannerisms, whether they push units or not. (We see you, Joss Stone, Janis Joplin, etc.) There’s just something addictive about the mix of latent (and often hackneyed) cultural co-option by the perceived innate innocents of white skin privilege that’s oh so intoxicating.


Why else would we expect the likes of Foxxy Brown, Lil Kim, Keyshia Cole, Kelly Price, Angie Stone, Whitney Houston to simply “get their ‘ish’ together” and “grow up” —or face the wrath of uncaring consumers, critics and labels, but Amy Winehouse—in the vein of Britney-Jamie Spears, Paris, Lindsay, Marilyn Monroe, Janis Joplin, etc. remain coddled as some sort of fallen white-girl ingénues who simply can’t be left alone until they prove beyond and reasonable doubt that they are beyond help.


For some reason we’ve chosen to reinforce the notion that like the suburban kid on scripts, Amy Winehouse’s drug problems are more special. Amy’s failed relationships are more tragic than say Whitney Houston’s. And her soul is more tortured; therefore overall, she’s more deserving of our confused theorizing and frustrated prying. It makes you wonder if white women have been put on such a pedestal of perceived innate femininity and predestined normalcy that even the most obviously screwed up among them must still be automatically vouched for as victims of circumstance?


By the way, as an artist, Fade to Black and Frank were nice albums; but don’t be surprised if in a couple years we close our eyes and forget what she looks like, give ‘em second listen and all realize that her music isn’t as “authentic” as first touted. And don’t be surprised if maybe, just maybe had the name and face of the sleeve been Ledisi, contemporaries like Chrisette Michele, Maya, Sharon Jones & the Mighty Dap Kings’ or [Insert Black Female Singer Here] get a little more, “how-did-we-miss-them”-isms.


The truly unfortunate part of this long-standing double-standard is that it often not only elevates white artists and celebs for less-than-stellar work, but also rewards them for self-destructive behaviors that at best drive them to “party like rock stars” until they’re 40 stumbling on 75; and at worst leads to some overly romanticized James Dean ending.


Conversely, it’s this exact same hypocritical enablement hustle that automatically marginalizes and makes spectacles of black artists, athletes for a lack of “personal responsibility” and “playing the race card/blame game” as soon as something goes wrong in their lives. Note the recent contradictions in the coverage of Heath Ledger vs. Pimp C—or Brad Renfro, for that matter. Pimp C was just some “drug-glorifying rapper” who O.D. while Renfro and Ledger were “huge talents lost battles with their inner demons.” (Note: Whites have ‘inner demons’, black folks have niggers.)


Maybe Amy Whinehouse/Whinehouse just needs to get over it, learn what it means to be a grown ass woman… and learn how to sing. (Again, see: Mary J. Blige.) Or maybe Amy’s got some serious emotional issues and needs a shoulder to cry on. Then again, maybe she just needs a foot up her ass and to stop acting like some innocent little red riding hood that just got mauled by the big bad world.


And while we’re at it: maybe we could all use some shoe leather to the backside. After all, we insist on riding shotgun on this mess.


The worst thing to happen to Winehouse--besides winning a 2008 New Artist Grammy despite having released full lengths on majors since 2005 (WTF!)—is having this much attention now. Success validates process; and what this shows is that being screwed up and bumpin' yayo on ever other YouTube clip makes you a great artist in the eyes of the world--provided that you're white. And while that last point maybe be debatable, one thing's clearer than meth:


She has no incentive to change her behavior. And neither do we.


This editorial originally appeared at Knock The Hustle. Check it out.


The views expressed inside this editorial aren’t necessarily the views of AllHipHop.com.


Comments

 

Lils and the rest of the world » Blog Archive » The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse said:

February 12, 2008 10:55 PM
 

GoldenBlaze said:

Fuck....Ping BACK!!

2nd!!!  Betta than 3rd??!?!
February 12, 2008 11:03 PM
 

slimturk said:

besides complaining about her she still getting paid right? as long as an artist is able to make sales....why complain...there is nothing wrong with something wrong with someone....so what she likes to get high and drunk and shit....what about Foxy brown and Naomi Campbell assaulting someone...Remy Ma shooting someone....Very mature for famous black females.....

Thats just my opinion...no one from any race is perfect...
February 12, 2008 11:03 PM
 

GoldenBlaze said:

well to da author...why you press on her then?!  You doin just what the media and whites are doing...talkin bout her!  Give her the attention...dats all its ABOUT.  She and all these lil "white" girls do...dey need that attention.  they need the lime light...and dey been sooo privledged for and catered dat when they on there own, dey go crazy.  Fuck'em.  BUT ENOUGH BOUT DIS CRACKHEAD....delete dis post!

Sorry had to stop reading this one...
check!!
February 12, 2008 11:07 PM
 

chelle216 said:

there may be a double standard with "blue eye soul" singers and its a shame that the good blk real singers are over looked. but the greatness of Back to Black is undeniable. weather shes white or blk she produced a classic record.
February 12, 2008 11:28 PM
 

vegaisme said:

i really like this site but this is the stupidist shit ive ever read on here. first off mary j 411 album is trash compared to fade to black. second we all know she has problems and does that create publicity yes, but publicity or not she is the most talented and authentic artist in the game right now. who ever wrote this is a fuckin simple minded rascist. do your thing amy and fuck these hatin ass bitches.
February 12, 2008 11:33 PM
 

Gouki said:

Wow. This was pointless.
I thought it was about who makes good music & not what color your skin is.
February 12, 2008 11:43 PM
 

Jahmielion said:

yo first of all ma dude..u need to get on top of yo research, the album aint Fade To Black its Back To Black, and yo article is kinda pointless...give home girl the credit she deserves, she got talent u wasted ma time by posting up this trash...
February 12, 2008 11:59 PM
 

DirtyWest said:

HAVE YALL HEARD ABOUT THE NEW RAPPER DR. DRE IS ABOUT 2 SIGN. CHECK HIM OUT. HE IS DOPE ASS HELL!

LISTEN NOW @ http://myspace.com/krazedouteross
February 13, 2008 12:03 AM
 

vegaisme said:

back to black. oh shit just a typo my bad. back to black the best album since miseducation of lauryn hill
February 13, 2008 12:11 AM
 

chocolaterain said:

She's talented so stop hating AHH. Last time i checked Britney Spears gets thrown under the bus for her stupid antics. Whitnye is a crack head but still gets love, and Lauryn is crazy but people still appreciate her....so stop trying to throw racism in everything. Amy Winehouse is damn talented point blank...so everything else is a side issue.

You mad coz she got Soul?(I'm black btw)
February 13, 2008 12:26 AM
 

chocolaterain said:

 
chelle216 said:
there may be a double standard with "blue eye soul" singers and its a shame that the good blk real singers are over looked. but the greatness of Back to Black is undeniable. weather shes white or blk she produced a classic record.
February 12, 2008 11:28 PM
^^^
nah...youre wrong homey. I can count the number of 'blue eye" soul singers who get respect on one hand...while there are hundreds of black singers who have got props. So theres no double std. talent is talent.
February 13, 2008 12:30 AM
 

J-DUBB THA YOUNG HECTIC said:

"this racism is killing me inside"- DAVE CHAPELLE SHOW
February 13, 2008 12:53 AM
 

Amy Winehouse » Blog Archive » The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse said:

February 13, 2008 1:23 AM
 

Amy Winehouse » The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse said:

February 13, 2008 1:24 AM
 

Britney Spears » The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse said:

February 13, 2008 1:56 AM
 

The Tinman said:

 
vegaisme said:
"back to black the best album since miseducation of lauryn hill"

You're trippin! For Dreamers, Lovers & Me is better than Back To Black, Corinne Bailey Rae's first joint you can make an argument for andI haven't even gotten to Jill Scott!
February 13, 2008 2:21 AM
 

Heath Ledger » The Victimhoodization Of Amy Winehouse said:

February 13, 2008 2:48 AM
 

BlackFlipInTheFrontYard said:

(Note: Whites have ‘inner demons’, black folks have niggers.)
Hell Yeah!!!  Man I got so many niggas in my brain...Imma have to open up the gate and start sickin' niggas on fools.

To hell with these crack heads.
February 13, 2008 3:16 AM
 

PEACETOTHEREAL1 said:

This is All Hip Hop right? So then why in the hell, are we talking about Amy Winehouse? No, I don't care about Amy Winehouse and neither should you.

www.myspace.com/thirdsupremelegend
February 13, 2008 3:30 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

IN ENGLAND, THE PEOPLE AND PRESS SLATE AMY, SAYING SHE NEEDS TO GET HER SHIT 2GETHER, I PERSONALLY HAVE NO SYMPATHY FOR HER, SHE AINT A VICTIM, SO MANY PEOPLE HAVE TRIED TO HELP HER, BUT SHE CONTINUES TO WRECK HER CARREA, SHE HAS THE WORLD AT HER FEET, HER PARENTS HAVE TRIED ALL THEY CAN. I DRUGS GET HOLD OV U, BUT SHES TO ARROGANT AND THICK TO C IT, SHE JST FEELS SORRY FOR HERSELF, IT ARTISTS LIKE MARY J AND SAM JACKSON AND SO 4TH CAN SORT OUT THERE ADDICTIONS SO CAN SHE

I DONT ANY1 IN ENGLAND U GIVES HER AND PETE DOUGHTY PITY, PRESS INCLUDED, ITS HER FAULT, SHE WONT HELP HERSELF, SHE BUNS CRACK AND JACKS UP, Y NOT JST BLAZE WEED???
February 13, 2008 4:31 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

SHE GOT SUM GOOD TUNES THO LOL
February 13, 2008 4:31 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

I DONT KNO ANY1 IN ENGLAND WHO GIVES HER AND PETE DOUGHTY ANY PITY, PRESS INCLUDED, ITS HER FAULT, SHE WONT HELP HERSELF, SHE BUNS CRACK AND JACKS UP,
February 13, 2008 5:35 AM
 

Code of Iron said:

back to black was garbage. i heard that shit. this chick is overrated. it just goes to show how fucked up music is right now. next thing niggaz will be saying soulja boy is top 5 dead or alive. why are we even talkin about her SHE'S NOT HIP-HOP!!!!!
February 13, 2008 6:28 AM
 

bigchief206 said:

she's whack. i don't want to hear anymore about her. this is all bandwagon fallacy shit. i heard her shit and thought to myself "the things people trick themselves into believing is hot." she's trash! get her out of here. she shouldn't be mentioned in an encyclopedia of female artists with whitney or janis joplin or billie holiday who fell because of addiction. and her albums called back to black. it should be called "whack as fuck" we've lowered our musical standards tremendously that trash like hers gets so much acclaim.
February 13, 2008 6:46 AM
 

lchelle125 said:

I totally agree with the double standard between white women and black women.  Here's why: 1) black women have always had to uphold the "Strong Black Woman" stereotype that we always have to be strong for our kids, men and ourselves. 2) white women have rarely had to take responsibility for their actions they have a a captain save 'em: white men.  Where was dr. phil at when Mary J was going through her isues?  but he  rushed to save that irresponsible white country trash Brittany Spears.  What about Whitney Houston she was dogged out!  She had talent and she was dissmised when she was going through issues.  Brittany has prove that the only talent she has is stripping around a pole half naked.  I also agree with the heath ledger/pimp c issue a little black men glorify the scarface/godfather/newjack city drug dealing, crime commiting lifestyle becauase it seems cool and wild.  Black men need to start taking responsibity for their women, children, and their life.  But they never really had to either(see reason 1!) black people will always be on the bottom of the totem pole as long as keep up uor materialistic ways.
February 13, 2008 8:27 AM
 

lchelle125 said:

also amy whine house sux ass.  she cannot sing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 13, 2008 8:29 AM
 

musakfool87 said:

Black Canseco, I've never heard somebody bitch so much in my life.  BOO-HOO, a white girl is famous even though she has problem. BOO-HOO if it were a black girl she wouldn't be as famous. You're wack.  How are you going to tell me that Back to Black and Frank are "nice" albums? You know what a "nice" album is Jill Scott's recent album.  Back to Black was probably the best album by a female soul singer to come out ever since Lauryn dropped Miseducation.

You're sitting there with steam coming out of your head because a black artist didnt win as many awards as she did. Why are you bringing race into her success?  In Europe, they dont look at peoples skin color.  So all you're really doing is being racist by saying she can get away with anything because shes white instead of focusing on the talent. This lets me know two things: (1) you dont know good music when you hear it and (2) you are probably one of the biggest haters ive ever heard.

Putting all her drug habits aside, she brought back the soul sound better than alot of artists have before.  Instead of making one song sounding like it was Motown and then making a club record, the whole album had backgroup of old school soul music.  Shes an excellent song writer and a great vocalist.  And she happens to be white.  WHO CARES!!! Get over it! Shes talented point blank.
February 13, 2008 9:00 AM
 

She Luv Me Long Time said:

Cheers to the HATERS who dont even like Amy Winehouse, but alwayz manage to read every article about her and leave comments. Fagot ass niggas needa get a life. Amy is da shit, and U all are just some hatin' ass, bitch ass, punk, ass, dick in da booty ass, conch salad, fuck niggas!! Tell 'em I said dat...
February 13, 2008 10:51 AM
 

Drums in the Global Village » Blog Archive » Did You Read………. said:

February 13, 2008 1:29 PM
 

Northern Fist said:

The CD was released internationally before the US date. At that time I was unaware of her problems and was blown away by her talent. It's too bad she and her music became more popular from the drama. The music is good or it's not, race and issues aside.
February 13, 2008 1:34 PM
 

bigchief206 said:

I think race is a factor. Race is always a factor in everything we do in this society and we can't continue to deny that. That's how we always get ourselves in trouble. This nation is so worried about covering it's indiscretions. Making race taboo. We're not all the same and regardless what the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence say we're not all created equal. We are all endowed with the same human rights but civil rights which we as black people constantly fight for are up to the governments discretion that's why we're never going to get them. And Whites are privileged enough to have them. That being said...

Would Eminem get the acclaim he gets if he was Black? Would he get the record sales? Just picture Em Black, if you whites listen to Em actually listen to him instead of hear him he admits it in the song "White America" that he knows he wouldn't be where he was at if he was Black. He wouldn't because there are many who should have gotten and deserved more sales than him and more acclaim based on the music.

All the writer was trying to say is that if Amy Winehouse was Black she wouldn't get the same acclaim. That's all. Erykah Badu is light years ahead of Amy Winehouse where's her love? Erykah Badu does soul. I don't know what Amy Winehouse does.

Entertainment in this society is based on the Band Wagon fallacy. It's great because some self ordained music critic says it's great, the source gave it 5 mics, the movie got 5 stars, Ebert and Roper gave it Two thumbs up. Would she even be listened to if it wasn't for the critics riding this whack ass album? The music never speaks for itself in this society. We watch a movie listen to music with greatness already in mind. Sometimes thats a bad thing but sometimes it helps.

Amy Winehouse does Black sounding music and is a White face the fact is if she was Black she wouldn't get the same acclaim. Just like Mariah Carey same thing. She can pass for White. I think Amy Winehouse gets so much acclaim also because she makes music that isn't necessarily pop. It's a change of pace from Brittney Spears and anything else any other White girl is doing besides Joss Stone. It's mostly race I don't wanna hear this "It's all about the music bull shit." Because it isn't. The music has a little bit to do with it. And plus her music isn't that good.

 
She Luv Me Long Time: I guess having an opinion is hating. I guess all you people calling the people who dislike Amy Winehouse's music are hating on us for having an opinion. Calling someone a hater is the mating call of the unintelligent mind. Instead of arguing why she's so great you demean the people who dislike her music, especially after we profess that we've heard the album. Get over it she's not that dope to me. If you like her good. Write her a letter or something. What makes her music soul? I don't get it.

 
musakfool87 "in Europe they don't look at people's skin color." That was a foolish statement. Do you live in Europe? I don't live in Europe but I'm abreast to the news. There is large scale rise in Neo-Nazism in Europe. Racism is growing there but oh Europe is exempt from racism for some reason especially since the White people here didn't come from Europe and we don't live in the citadel for racism. Ask Arabs and the minute Black populations in Europe about racism.
February 15, 2008 10:26 AM
 

musakfool87 said:

I think the fact that you are blaming things on race is stupid.  The girl is talented point blank.  "Her music isnt that good".  You're trippin.  Its quite obvious you havent listened to her whole album with unbiased ears or listen to her album at all.  She brought back the complete sound of old school music.  Not alot of artists are doing that and taking the chance to be different.  And yea Erykah is extremely talented but she hasnt put a full album out since Mama's Gun.  And shes a change of pace period not with whites but i guess also with blacks.  Whos putting soulful music out like that lately.  Damn sure aint Beyonce and like i said it isnt Erykah.  Jill Scott kind of lost me on this new joint she has out.  Artists like Amy and Chrisette Michele should be commended from making music that is different from the rest.  Furthermore, if she was a black artist you probably wouldnt be complaining and this editorial probably wouldnt have been made.  
February 15, 2008 1:55 PM
 

musakfool87 said:

and there is no such thing as "black sound music".  Its soul music and if anybody can sing and wants to sing it then let it be.  
February 15, 2008 1:58 PM
 

Enig said:

I dont know if its been stated yet but I feel Amy should "shit or get off the pot", or "kick the habit or die already". I loved her album and I dont really get why the author kept comparing her and Blige, Mary's divine voice hasnt done the same kind of R&B Amy does. I wish Mary would get the Dap Kings and do a tour but till then...
Sharon Jones is the only one you listed that I can see your point as being valid, the have the same band do the same kinda music and similar sound... but Amy blew up first so theres a major part of why she doesnt get the same recognition.
Overall I dont think Amy's whiteness is the reason we think shes great, I didnt know she was white when I first heard her album and DAMN sure didnt know she was british. Good music is good music, stop hating
February 29, 2008 2:44 PM
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