English 2100 x 90: Fall 2020

Wing$ – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAg3uMlNyHA

Notes:

0:20 – Macklemore walks into a gym (the one which the NBA shot their 2013 All Star commercial in, commercial link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEz5mycFcLw )

0:22 – camera zooms in and focuses on his Jordans

0:36 – stops in the middle of the court and looks down as if he is thinking about something

0:39 – starts to sing

0: 44 – transitions into scene with little boy in Jordans and a Jordan jersey in the driveway of his house

0:57 – kid jumps to touch the net of the basketball hoop and hits the infamous Jordan pose

1:07 – in his room trying on another pair of Nikes

1:18 – in class with his Jordans on as opposed to the other kids who are wearing “Four stripes, some Adidas”

1:44 – adult Macklemore in a child’s room with photographs of places where people were either robbed or killed for their shoes

1:55 – transitions back to young Macklemore as he stands in front of an MJ poster

2:07 – all sorts of people playing and practicing basketball in Jordans

2:32 – adult Macklemore sitting in front of kids with a book teaching and giving them a lesson on consumerism

2:41 – young Macklemore obsessing over his Jordans

2:52 – transitions back to adult Macklemore as he continues to talk to kids of all ages about the same topic

2:57 – young Macklemore cleaning his Jordans

4:00 – young Macklemore gets robbed of his shoes and has to walk home in socks

4:26 – shows other people and their Jordan collections

4:30 – people waiting in line for Jordans

5:00 – young Macklemore pulls out another pair of Jordans and puts them on as if to show that even such an incident won’t stop him from wearing Jordans, or maybe Jordans are part of his identity that he can’t take them off

5:23 – ends the song with “And now I see it’s just another pair of shoes”

“Wings” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis is a song which challenges and debates the two sides to consumerism, which is the “social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts”(Wikipedia). Through the music video’s narrative and storytelling style, the two sides to the issue are each being represented by an individual. Both individuals are supposed to be Macklemore himself, him as an adult and a younger version of himself, who is being acted by another child. The adult Macklemore takes the negative side of consumerism as the young Macklemore depicts the positive, more naive side. The music video and lyrics take on a roller coaster of emotions as they bounce from the pros and cons of consumerism. As young Macklemore depicts the joys that may come from material possessions, Macklemore himself takes on the role as an educator to the youth, informing them on the dangers of consumerism and how these corporations successfully consume our minds. Despite his continuing obsession with Jordans and Nikes which stems from his childhood, he concludes the song with “and now I see it’s just another pair of shoes”. He has grown to accept that he fell victim to buying a dream and understands that those shoes with an air bubble are nothing more than just a pair of shoes.

2 thoughts on “Wing$ – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis”

  1. Wow, I always remember hearing this song when I was much younger but I never really got the message. I am glad I heard this because it reminds me that one should never be consumed by the influence of materialistic things. Once everyone has it, the item does not become popular and only makes you feel worse inside. Macklemore does a great job giving off a very deep message.

  2. Nice breakdown of the song, it allows a picture to be created within the mind before even looking at the video. Similar to the earlier comment, the song delivers a grave message that you broke down and explained successfully, for I personally wouldn’t have spotted it

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