Ciara and Agnez Mo let 'loose' Occult Symbolism Using an African Voodoo/Hoodoo drum ritual beat
Ciara and Agnez Mo manage to let "loose" satanic and occultic symbolism on the beat of an African Voodoo drum ritual. The more I watched this video, the more I began to connect the dots and notice its strange symbolism... and the rabbit hole goes deep.
She is Generation Z Baiting
In the beginning, you see a group of women wearing trendy clothing[including Agnez], scoping out a very dodgy place. They are being watched by an elderly woman who looks eerie. She honestly gives me Hansel and Gretel witch vibes for some reason.
Ciara is married with a child, but I am not sure about Agnez's marital status or whether she has children. Regardless, 37-year-old women are not usually singing about " getting loose" while dressed in clothing designed for individuals in their late teens to early twenties. We can conclude that this song and video is targeting a younger audience, specifically Generation Z, given its message of living a fast life. Also, I want to make it clear that 37 is not old at all but women of a certain age are expected to act more "classy' . Rapping about " getting loose" would be considered inappropriate for a 37-year-old woman, let's just keep it real.
It is clear she is using female hypersexuality to appeal to mass media and gain more recognition on a mainstream level.
The first part of the video is bizarre because of her attire and her attempt to pass herself off as a Gen Z artist. Since the genre of the song is considered "on trend," we may conclude that there is a message being pushed here for a younger audience[Generation Z]. According to research, Generation Z(11-26 years old) is the most impressionable yet Generation Z are the most likely to be influenced online.
Now let's keep going.
Her Eye's Wide Shut Tribute (Occultic & Satanic Moment)
Agnez lying down on a red floor in all black upside down resembling an upside-down cross.
(timestamp: 0:27)
Eyes Wide Shut (Official Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDjjXw-ezDU).
African Voodoo/Hoodoo Ritual drums in the beat of the song.
The main instrument used in this song sounds like African drums used in African voodoo rituals. Simply searching "African ritual Music" on YouTube gives a plethora of drum beats that sound EXACTLY like the foundation of the entire song. (the start of the main beat timestamp: 0.43)
(Example video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e8bUyC55cc).
Since voodoo and hoodoo are religions, anyone of any nationality or race can practice them. If anyone other than black people practices it, it is silently looked down upon, but it is a religion for everyone. Keep this in mind as we go because it will be important later.
Expressing her Need for Popularity
At first glance, she appears to be tied up, but she is still dancing, dressed entirely in black, and you barely see her face.
Timestamp (1:04)
She appears to be experiencing mental distress. If you want to take it a step further, she appears to be by herself...going insane. But why?
Timestamp (1:20)
The Bunny Suit
Secondly, she is in a BUNNY two-piece,
There are many meanings behind bunnies and rabbits in the entertainment industry. Just ask Hugh Hefner and Melanie Martinez (Stay tuned for the K-12 film analysis to be posted on the blog).
In the Melanie Martinez films and visuals, the "bunnies" were male so that means they were not “bunnies” but they were “rabbits”. Females are called bunnies and males are called rabbits. This demonstrates that Agnez is referring to herself as Hugh Hefner's definition of a bunny, A female object...that should be and is WILLING to be used and exploited.....creepy stuff.
Rabbit Guards from Melanie Martinez's industry film "K-12" The school's rabbit guards wear rabbit heads and deal with students who "get out of line".
Declaring her Influence on the Masses
timestamp: 1:56,
She is shown on top of the roof of the establishment...or in the club she entered at the beginning of the song.
Then chaos begins.
Timestamp(1:59)
I believe this is because she left the 'club'. Indicating she is the "life of the party" People are going insane and destroying things because she is no longer in sight. Also, I believe her being ON TOP of the very establishment that people are destroying (because she left) represents her desire to be famous and appear to be above everyone else. Hence why, she dressed flashy and was ALWAYS in the center whenever there was a dance break. This is making sure the attention is always on her.Now, I'd like to point out that Ciara is a feature of this song, and I believe I read somewhere that this is Ciara's song. But, she's letting Agnez have all of the attention, and I think I know why.
Due to the song's raunchy nature about living the "fast life". People would have judged Ciara if she put this record out herself because she is a mother and married. So it is considered inappropriate for her to make this kind of music with this message. This is why Ciara's verse on the song is a little more tame than Agnez's parts of the song.
In addition, the video's title is "AGNEZ MO & CIARA - Get Loose" rather than "AGNEZ MO - Get Loose ft. Ciara." This would imply that Agnez wrote the song and asked Ciara to write a verse for it. But the official title basically says they collaborated on the song TOGETHER, which leads me to believe that if I read this as a Ciara song, it is most likely true, but Agnez is not considered a "feature" because they both had some sort of mutual agreement for them BOTH to be tied to the song with equal amount of writing credits. After all, Agnes is doing the majority of the work, even though it is not her song.
Ciara was a popular sex symbol in the early 2000s, with her MOST famous HIT being "Body Party," a very seductive song. But this was before she had children or married, and she was young! so she could hip-dance and talk about her body without being judged for her age.
Agnez literally goes on to say:
Tik tik tik tok
I'm talking bout the app my cellphone is a watch
I start to throw it back cause he say he like to watch
This is what you do when the party don't stop".
There have been TikTok challenges of Gen Z posting thirst traps. The "Buss It Challenge" is a viral challenge in which a woman is seen dropping it like it's hot to a very seductive song while people watch. Yes, both older and younger people use TikTok, but the "Buss It Challenge" and other similar challenges drew a large number of Gen Z participants. This alludes to Agnez's desire to participate in the mind control and influence of mass media, allowing her to rank higher and gain exposure by overly sexualizing herself. She doesn't mind.
The African Ritual Disguised as a Dance Break
Then, she begins dancing to the drums in a very ritualistic manner, and everyone is dressed in all black. This dance break looked like a voodoo/ hoodoo ritual. This dance break inspired me to write this article because it seemed strange to me the first time I saw this shot (everyone standing in a circle, everyone moving in sync, in all black, to African drums used in voodoo/hoodoo rituals)? I know…crazy.
Something she thought we missed
For the second time she is shown upside down with a very visible cross around her neck, this blew my mind. In this entire video, this is the first time she is seen with a cross around her neck.
Then, the camera pans to the cross around her neck to make sure you see it. It was a quick shot!

















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