Photo of the intimate part of the artist under a transparent plastic pants generated debates on social networks; Disco is the fourth of the career of the New Zealand singer
The singer, born in New Zealand, presented on Friday (27) to the public her latest work, entitled “Virgin”, which marks her fourth studio album. The main cover of the album is a pelvis x-ray, showing the zipper of jeans and its IUD. The explicit image, a picture of the artist’s intimate part under a transparent plastic pants, is in the booklet that accompanies the cracker. “12-inch x-ray-image vinyl disc, high gloss gatefold cover, 8-page colorful booklet and internal sleeve with metal silver printing,” describes the singer’s official store. The product includes a warning about adult content.
The choice of image generated debate on social networks. Many netizens criticized the artist, claiming that she would be using nudity as a strategy to boost album dissemination. On the other hand, there were those who defended Lord, arguing that the criticism was the result of an exacerbated puritanism. These advocates stressed that the artist has the right to express herself freely and that nudity should not be seen as negative or offensive.
The album, with 11 tracks, is the fourth of the artist’s career, after Pure Heroine (2013), Melodrama (2017) e Solar Power (2021). Among Lord’s biggest hits are “” and “.
Check out the album’s list of tracks:
- “Hammer”
- “What Was That”
- “Shapeshifter”
- “Man Of The Year”
- “Favourite Daughter”
- “Current Affairs”
- “Clearblue”
- “Curved”
- “Broken Glass”
- “If She Could See Me Now”
- “David”
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