VIDEOS: JOHN LEGEND - “PDA (WE JUST DON’T CARE)”
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Check out John Legend’s new video for his next single “PDA (We Just Don’t Care)” off his latest album. Its a nice romantic song with a romantic video…this one is for the lovers.








73 Comments
1.
Lace
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
i LOVE it!!! this is one of the best videos i’ve seen in a looonnnngggg time!
2.
tmar
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Very nice. I love the entire album!
3.
aik
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
i think im gonna get that cd of his
4.
A Dot is pissing on the world in '07
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
grat video, cool song. the directing in the video is great, who directed it?
5.
DTL
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Very nice video! Made me feel all mushy inside, and I now want to purchase a video camera, so I can cake like that with my boo…
Is that the one guy from City of God?
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Tianna
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Aik you should really cop it, it will take some getting use to the first time though. This cd has a different sound from his first one, but its so refreshing and beautiful. Reminds you of old school love cds and all that yet, very mellow and current.
A DOT…it was directed in Brazil by Neon
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Tianna
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
DTL yea it is
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Miss Chi Chi
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I love the fact John doesn’t have some chick shaking what her mama gave her in the video. His new style and sound is certainly refreshing. whatever happened to ‘heaven’? So I guess those Faith being pregnant rumors are true?
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Chanté
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Always those light skinned girls, huh?
10.
Bubbles
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Oh damn Chante - you started it now. I think he had some ‘chocolate’ in the last two videos.
He’s so sexy with the perfectly manicured beard.
11.
Chicken Lil
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
john ledgen vids are always slow..lol
‘Heaven’ was tight, but im not
feeling the video as much as i am= the song.
12.
Drippin_N_Dollaz
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Eu gosto do vídeo e eu gosto da canção. Eu necessito fazer exame de umas férias!
Sweet!!
13.
datdude
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Makes me want a real classy girlfriend, cuz i can’t have PDA wit the females i’m usually wit, dem strippas don’t act right in public. Our PDA is usually an accident, like when we get caught in alleys behind the strip club, the strip club bathroom, mommas basements, my exs apartments and dat one time in the movie theater maintenance closet. Yeah i know…i get tested every month.
14.
Chicken Lil
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
mmm..talk dat sh*t baby^
(wonders wtf it means)
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Chicken Lil
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
TMI DatDude..LMFAO
16.
tyrena
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Very nice,and in time for valentine`s day.
17.
Bouga
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I saw it the other day and was very impressed. very simple, yet effective. Good directing too. Good one for John Legend. The end made me laugh though, where John gives the guy teh camera to take his and grilfriend’s photo.
18.
ms_mac1
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Um Datdude, you might want to bump that up to every week. Boy you is silly.
19.
angie79
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I love this whole CD…
“Another Again” is the best song…
This is my second…
I love every song on this album!!!…
20.
haha
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
j.legend bores the hell out of me. he can sing and is very talented but has has no x factor.
guess the songs just in time for valentines day.
@9 guess white is the new “light skinned” lol
21.
charisselt
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I LOVE John Legend, he is sooooooo talented, and he came with something totally different, and shocked all of his fans. Way to keep up the good work!!!
22.
Compton_Chick23
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Not feeling this one but at least he’s trying but he ain’t as good as people think he is. After “Money Blown” I stopped caring. I’ll take “Ice Box” over any of his singles.
23.
Karen
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Hey,
the new albums DOES take some getting used to, only because its SO different, however, I think that’s what makes it so great. We can’t continue to box Black artists in and say that they can only do one thing, you know? Try something new.
24.
Karen
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
#13 is crazy!
And also, the ultra-light girls bother me on a subconscious level, bu they need love too and honestly, Black women abound in hip-hop videos but its really not like they show them as respectable people, so honestly, they are just as dismissive of black women in showing them from the neck down and naked, you know?
25.
hood_shit
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
This would have been more believeable had Kanye been John’s love interest….
26.
coolc
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
where are the black girls?
27.
refreshing
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I LOVE, LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! it’s so creatively done. i especially love how the two couples meet at the end. Love is a beautiful thing!
28.
prettygirl84
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Love the song, Love the video, Love the album. You have to be a true John Legend fan to feel his music in my opinion.
29.
refreshing
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
#28 i so agree with you! his latest album is just lovely. an old-soul, old school feel. i love that john legend is not afraid to grow into his style–at the end of it, good music is good music. and in a moment where most of these so-called “artists” lack vocal talent, and song-writing skills, i just can’t help but admire john legend. for anyone who wants good, lasting, soulful music, in which lyrics have actual depth and meaning, i recommend this album.
30.
lalade215
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
BTW..yes JOHN loves those light skin girls..His girlfriend is from Brazil. And I think that’s it’s her in the video, she’s very pretty!
31.
Ms. Truth
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Just sweet!! makes me want to grab my man and….
32.
beddy
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I thought John was into to dark skinned guys - like Kanye!
33.
Ms.S
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Amen #28 and #29…this is actually one of my favorite songs on the album…this and slow dance!!!!
” Ooh, we’ll take a visit to your Mama’s house
Creep to the bedroom while your Mama’s out” lol…no he didn’t!!!!! Love it!!!
34.
vee
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
so what he has light-skinned girls in the vid. he’s had darker girls in his vids b4 so it’s not a big deal.
besides you always have to take into account the location of the shoot. in brazil, though there are a lot of dark-skinned women there (they have the most blacks in brazil than in any other latin american country) the lighter skinned girls get the most oppurtunities so they would be the ones that agencies send out to do modeling and other things. look at all the brazilian models in Victoria’s Secret.
i don’t think legend is discriminating.
35.
Megan
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
*sighs* No comment on this video. The song is cool though.
36.
kmniles
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
This song seems like a cheap knockoff of Save Room. Video is nice.
37.
GirlBlue
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
John Legend is so overrated. LOL @ Kanye comments….he been hit that.
38.
RNB 4 Life
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
That was cute. What does PDA mean?
39.
ms-delicious
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
@38 PDA= Public Display of Affection. Im not crazy about the video…and its kinda creepy with him filming her in the bed and stuff. It may just be me.
40.
RNB 4 Life
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Thank You, 39!!
41.
Anna
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I have the strangest feeling that this song is refering to him and another man. Peep the lyric “oh I don’t care about propriety, let’s break the rules, ignore society” John Legend is gay!
42.
firsttymer
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Its not just a coincidence that the girls in the video are white brazillians. Hasn’t everyone heard that comment Kanye made about that if there weren’t mixed girls what would we have for video girls, since him and his friends love ‘mutts” as he refers to them. I just hate the subconcience mesage that it is almost some worldly, upscale, jetsetting, upgrade to have these type of women when you the new fly s@#t they try to act like they’re on. Mixed girls, French girls, brazillians. And yeah, there are plenty of darker skinned black girls in video—-playing alot of demeaning feature roles in them usually only cast for those. While the classy, quirky, model girlfriend is cast by Pharell, Kanye, John legend and the like is never what I guesss they consider domestic black girls.
43.
ijeoma aka jai
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
i like this song; i wish i had a boyfriend to do that with.
i love john legend…this video’s cute!
44.
beyonce
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
cosign with @42
45.
Megan
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
That’s why I respect Ludacris for stepping outside of the box and going to Africa in “Pimpin All Over the World” to display the beautiful women over there and appreciate the beauty of women his own skin color.
46.
TeTe
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
why is his voice so beautiful?i could listen to him sing and play the piano all day
47.
DAMNIT GINA...
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I mean damn I couldn’t make it pass 46 seconds…..boring as all hell, damn.
48.
honestly
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
i think there is a conscious effort to make dark skinned women in the media extinct…never is a black woman cast as a beauty who is soo desirable? we have gotten to a stage where it’s not even believable when a dark skinned black woman plays such a role. that’s so wierd since those black women look like their mothers(JayZ,Diddy,Kanye).
So tell me what’s so funny about a fat black woman?
If you agree with this please take action. Let’s find out why Eddie and Martin continue to portray black women in a negative way!
49.
Nikki
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Beautiful song, cute video!
50.
sharonda
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
why must we bring the color issue.its not serious.we need to stick together.
51.
Jkisss4
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
If you seen the Brazilian movie City of God, the guy with the camera is the the main character in the movie. He also got the theme of the video from the movie
52.
honestly
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
trust me…i’ve my light skin, hazel eyes and “good” hair…it doesn’t have to be that serious but it is!!!
53.
Kitty
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
I like the song, but the video is yuck…whoever directed the video thought it would be cute to have a interracial couple in it, Whatever! By the way the girl in the video is not his girlfriend, cause the girl in the video is actually black (just light skinned). His real girlfriend is one of those european looking brazillians. I have to give him props though for putting dark skin girls in his other videos. Anyway…some of these black men, I tell ya. Umf, Umf, Umf, Umf.
54.
Linda
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 /
Fame has really gone to John legends head.
55.
Kitten
Thursday, February 1, 2007 /
#2 we are here (eye to eye like Martin lol) that cd is so nice!!!
56.
Chanté
Thursday, February 1, 2007 /
That’s why I respect Ludacris for stepping outside of the box and going to Africa in “Pimpin All Over the World” to display the beautiful women over there and appreciate the beauty of women his own skin color.
^^^^ Yeah but it’s still about Pimpin. You’ll see some in Sean Paul’s shaking asses, or even 112 “Peaches and Cream” but they’re hardly ever chosen for positive messages or love interests like that PDA video.
57.
Choco Latte
Thursday, February 1, 2007 /
Hey isn’t that both charactors from City of God! The girl too. I loved that movie, its awesome.
58.
sharon
Friday, February 2, 2007 /
That was a very cute and artsy video. I love the incorporation of the oldstyle film footage.
59.
madsear
Tuesday, February 6, 2007 /
I like how he got Buscapé and Angelina from cidade de deus.
60.
Mpho
Saturday, February 10, 2007 /
its a wicked song, he’s now in level of his own.
61.
Mystee
Monday, February 12, 2007 /
I really love John Legend, and I like this song. But I am disappointed and distracted by the fact that he couldn’t find a beautiful black woman to cast as the leading lady in this video.Perhaps I wouldn’t feel that way if I didn’t see a constant reminder that black woman are just not “in” anymore, every time I watch a music video.Diddy’s video “Last night” also has a latina as the leading lady.
62.
Blair
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 /
What gives anyone the right to judge who someone prefers to admire, love or marry?
The most INSECURE Black women shoot off at the mouth the most when a brother is with anyone who doesn’t look like them!
By the way, to the brothers out there— don’t let these women control and manipulate you.
Don’t let anyone limit your thinking, experiences and choices based on race! Don’t ask someone — see what it’s like for yourself. Get a passport see the world!
Who wants to be with someone out of obligation or duty to their race?
If your with White you’re dead wrong.
If she’s lighter skinned you’re full of “self-hatred”.
If she’s slim you hate fat women.
Guess what, sisters? It ain’t all about you! And now
Black men are expanding their view of the world and the choices and possibilities available to us.
If all the other races were pursuing Black women for relationships, you sisters wouldn’t care who we were with anyway. Why don’t you go overseas if your that desperate to find a man!
63.
sydni meade
Saturday, April 7, 2007 /
i love his music i want his cd ilove that music video it feel like you want dance
64.
ladonna
Wednesday, April 11, 2007 /
Blair,
Black women aren’t complaining about black men “dating” multicultural. if you read objectively rather than with indignant emotion you’d see the complaint is about being discriminatorily and disporportinately in media by black male artist. yes black men date across color lines, but not in proportion to what media portrays. Black women date across color lines as well. But you don’t see that plastered on every popular television show, movie or other media outlet available.
hollywood is consciously fading out “obviously” black women. why do you think india arie, jill scott and a mirade of other female, apparently black artists aren’t popularized to the point of going multiplatinum. hollywood doesn’t feel that’s what’s attractive. Mainly because black women have never been showcased in media outside of menial, demeaning, matriarichal and comedic roles. Black men are having their hayday in the sun as the epitome of american beauty.
And in the process their adding in abedding in both fading our images from media and degrading what images are present and left. that’s the issue. not who you day….
who you want to date a bald monkey sweetie knock yourself out. But we’re not going to sit back and not defend ourselves against this type of discrimination. Black men aren’t interested in speaking out for us. multiple cultures of “other” women are reaping the benefits by being elevated in the eyes of men the world over as the epitome of beauty and so they don’t understand our complaints.
it has nothing to do with insecurity and everything to do with human dignity, and the right to be seen and heard and viewed a viable, marketable image in this country just like every other culture of female. not all of us are booty shaking, ghetto talking, money grubbers…
so please don’t confuse the issue. we have a right to speak out and will continue to do so regardless of who does or does not like it. if you’re catching disrespect from sisters for the women you date take it out on those ignorant females meddling in your relationships rather than snapping off here. we’ve got a right to sound off to.
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ladonna
Wednesday, April 11, 2007 /
Repost…corrected version….
BLAIR,
Black women aren’t complaining about black men “dating” multiculturally. if you read objectively rather than with indignant emotion you’d see the complaint is about being discriminatorily and disporportinately projected in media by black male artists. yes black men date across color lines, but not in proportion to what media portrays. Fact of the matter is black people still marry one another 95% of the time. Most of these same artists trip over themselves to get to “fine” black women, and fine isn’t always high yellow with european features. So why not portray reality in media unless there’s some disparity against it. Black women date across color lines as well. But you don’t see that plastered on every popular television show, movie or other media outlet available. 10% of the black male population marries interracially, 5-6% of the black female population marries interracially. probably a good 95% of images of black women in media are with black men while a good 90% of images of black men are with non-black men. That alone shows a discrepancy issue. and that’s statistics.
hollywood is consciously fading out “obviously” black women. why do you think india arie, jill scott and a mirade of other female, apparently “black” female actresses and artists aren’t popularized to the point of going multiplatinum and being “thee” it girls of hollywood. hollywood doesn’t feel that’s what’s attractive. Mainly because black women have never been showcased in media outside of menial, demeaning, matriarichal and comedic roles, and for awhile neither were black men. But today black men are having their hayday in the sun as the epitome of american beauty.
And in the process their aiding and abedding in both fading our images from media and degrading what images are present and left. that’s the issue. not who you date. As a culture with a common struggle i would think, if nothing else, brothers would feel a dedication to pulling their sisters up and into the limelight with them. In the 90s Cube, and many black directors made it their business to promote us by their sides. If nothing else, why can’t we see a proportinal number of films and vids with sisters along side a man of another culture. Subconsciously you and these mutlple cultures of women know its deeper than love and marriage, its blatant, sexist, racism. but since its not directly affecting you as a black male you take no issue with it and buy into the media hype that we’re all angry, loud mouth, self-centered females insecure and who can’t get men. judging from the pics posted it doesn’t look to me like the women here commenting would have a problem pulling a man. The issue is discrimination and the perception of self-hatred black men are portraying by consciously fading black women out of roles alongside them.
if you want to date a bald monkey sweetie knock yourself out. But we’re not going to sit back and not defend ourselves against this type of discrimination. Black men aren’t interested in speaking out for us. Multiple cultures of “other” women are reaping the benefits by being elevated in the eyes of men the world over as the epitome of beauty and so they don’t understand our complaints.
It has nothing to do with insecurity and everything to do with human dignity, and the right to be seen and heard and viewed as a viable, marketable image in this country just like every other culture of female. Not all of us are booty shaking, ebonic speaking, money hungary, morbidly obese, comedic, matriarichal figures as evidenced by the plethora of black female skin showcased in rap videos. We can’t be that played out and unattractive cause if we were black artists wouldn’t be casting sisters enmass. Its not like there’s not a good number of white, asian and hispanic women fighting for those roles in those videos.
Like one poster said, its bias and it needs to be addressed. So please don’t confuse the issue. we have a right to speak out and will continue to do so regardless of who does or does not like it. if you’re catching disrespect from sisters for the women you date take it out on those ignorant females meddling in your relationships rather than snapping off here ad inadvertent women who’ve nothing to do with your woes. We’ve got a right to sound off about our frustrations just as you do.
66.
ladonna
Thursday, April 12, 2007 /
Further,
It is not unnatural or insecure for black women to take issue with our media demise or speak out concerning it. Our offended sensibilites and our responses are no more a result of extraordinary self loathing than would be any woman of any other culture.
Truth be told hispanic, asian and white women who date w/in their culture are as possesive and would be as outraged if it were them in the position of black women.
Women generally want to see reflections of themselves in media and be promoted as the epitome of beauty in the eyes of the men of that culture. The difference between us and them is that the men of those cultures still love, respect and desire them while ours are happy to strive in doing away with us for some perception of upgrading.
Absent positive images of black women in films and in music videos, in fashion magazines that are mainstream, as well as the media perpetuation of the classical whore transferred into video ho has a impacting negative effect on self-image. Just like being placed in positions of inferiority had on black children in the study supplementing the case of Brown vs. Board of Education and just like the perpetuation of lighter skinned over darker skinned males had on the black male baby booming generation.
Its not about WHO you date. Its about us fighting to maintain a representation of our presence in media limelight. Its about being wounded by the indifference of black males to reach down to us from their postions on top of fame and fight the fight with us.
White male and hispanic artists understand the importance of this and that’s why they promote white and hispanic (respectively) females in their vids. You’ll never see a video with Justin and Janet jackson of Julio Eglesis (sp’ing) and Lucy Lui.
Its only in hip/hop- r&b that artists, mostly male, feel this need to be politically correct, and at the expense of killing the image of the beautiful, intellectual, desirable black female love interest. Black male artists who consistently showcase and support us are faded of the scene for the hoards of black artists willing to compromise for their moment in the sunlight.
Since black men feel no akin connection to us to desire to support us, we have to go it alone. That means speaking out rather than sitting back silently for fear of being label angry, insecure, jealous, etc…its about preservation…so get it straight.
Just like it isn’t all about us, it ain’t all about the black male and his ego. When your moment of fad fame runs out and you all get shuffled to the bottom of the pile by disinterested hollywood whose grown tired of you all as their boy toys of choice, you’ll understand…but dang, at least you all got your moment in the spotlight. We get shuffled to the back of the bus while you all sit on the front of the train of multucultural love and presence.
67.
carla
Sunday, April 15, 2007 /
i think the girl in the video with john legend is a filipina… she looks like a girl from the philippines named juliana palermo. i swear to God she really looks like juliana palermo…
68.
Rihanna is so sexy
Monday, June 4, 2007 /
This song is a nice video.
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69.
Nicole Little
Tuesday, November 6, 2007 /
By judging this video, we’re living in a time when black men just don’t want black women anymore, and it shows by today’s RnB videos. Even light-skinned “obviously” black women and mixed black women are getting the short end of the stick, and white, Asian, and Latina women are taking their place. Lately, most black male artists’ music videos have non-black women as love interests now. I rarely see black women of ANY shade. We’re living in a time when the media is completely, slowly but surely fading out black women, even the lighter ones. Back in the day, even though most black female love interests are light-skinned, at least they were black, and it was a little more brown-skinned women in a positive light in music videos back then than now. Society hates black women PERIOD!! Light skin can only take a black woman but so far, but compare to white, Asian, and Latina women, even light-skinned sisters are at the bottom. Not only the music videos where black women are faded, but also in everything that involves urban culture. They (black men) are replacing black women with non-black women. Even though dark-skinned black women always have it harder, light-skinned black women are starting to feel the same way their darker counterparts are feeling as far as reject. Black men don’t want us anymore, and it’s obvious how they treat their mother, grandmother, and every female family member, how they call us ugly but call the non-black women (even the ugly ones) dimepieces. People want to be in denial, but that’s the main reason why its’ more single black women of ALL shades than single non-black women. Simply it’s because compare to non-black women, we are considered the ugliest women in this country. REAL TALK!!!
70.
Me
Thursday, November 8, 2007 /
I totally fell in love with this song ever since I’ve listened to it for the very first time. The video matches perfectly to the song and John Legend’s soothing, angelic voice. Also his leading lady in the video is really beautiful.
71.
twistedbabydoll
Saturday, November 17, 2007 /
@ Nicole Little
It’s funny you say that Black women are considered the ugliest in the country compared to non-Black women, when non-Black women are tanning, and pumping their lips up, getting implants, getting silicone in their butts—something that comes natural to women of African descent. If anything some of these BLACK MEN thing that we’re the ugliest in the country. I have seen more white men and African natives appreciate natural Black women here in American, than African-American men. And it is sad.
It is a self-esteem issue. To have a woman with Europeanesque features, for Black men, on their arms is a symbol of status to them. In their minds, they believe that to have her on their arm means that they are good enough to even attract the “exotic” or “extra-ordinary” woman beside the usual Black chick. It’s is a sickness that has been plaguing our community for decades.
Did you also know that that stupid King Magazine took a poll on the best girls to put in their magazine and they chose “Blasian girls”? How ignorant is that?
72.
datSmartDude
Thursday, January 31, 2008 /
2 things. 1 Brazil has the most black people or persons of african descent out side of Africa.(yes more than the US) But of couse you wouldn’t know that unless you’ve been there or seen some documentaries.
2. The light vs dark is much bigger. It will come down to people claiming to be just black or black and something else. This will be an actual option that will be tracked by the US. So what does that mean? if you claim black and asian you go into the two or more bucket. if you claim black and hispanic, you go into the hispanic bucket. so what you will end up with is an increase in an multiethnic bucket, and the hispanic bucket, while the asian , black, and indian buckets will decrease.
This ties directly into federal funding for programs and scholarships. do the math, an end to affirmitive action and EEO legislation.
So if you are light or dark but you are black, say it loud”i’m black and I’m proud!”
73.
rare
Thursday, February 7, 2008 /
Nicole Little, SmartDude, Twisted, and Ladonna I just wanted to say I love you guys so much right now. All of you hit the nail right on the head, and you did not sugarcoat anything. It felt amazing actually reading from intelligent people on here. You four really give me hope and I want to say thank you for that. And SmartDude, I’M BLACK AND I’M PROUD!