John Duff Releases Unrated "Stick Up" Music Video Exclusively on OnlyFans
Singer John Duff has taken a bold step by releasing an unrated version of his new music video, "Stick Up," exclusively on the content subscription service OnlyFans. The video, which features themes of pole dancing and a criminal undertaking, displays a notable lack of censorship, presenting a significant view of Duff’s own skin.
OnlyFans as a Platform for Uncensored Content
On November 18, Duff took to Instagram to announce the OnlyFans exclusive release. He expressed his excitement about using the platform to premiere the uncensored cut of his music video. "The link you’ve been waiting for is here... happy to be joining @onlyfans to premiere the UNRATED cut of 'Stick Up,'" Duff shared in his post.
Inspirational Themes Behind "Stick Up"
Ahead of the release, Duff shared a teaser of the video on social media that portrayed a group of male strippers embarking on a crime spree. The lyrics of the song include politically themed satire. Explaining the inspiration behind the video, Duff stated that he wrote "Stick Up" about corruption and the universal susceptibility to participate in it, particularly as society delves deeper into late-stage capitalism.
Embracing Artistic Freedom
Discussing his decision to publish the video on OnlyFans, Duff mentioned the potential drawbacks of choosing such a platform, which he acknowledged might limit his opportunities in certain conservative or mainstream areas. However, he emphasized the artistic freedom it afforded him. "In making the video I knew I wanted to walk the walk and go to the 'no zone' for artists...So yeah, while it is all very sexual and edgy - that's the point: it's art. I'm happiest when I'm free. And I am happy to have a place to explore artistry without the censor restrictions of most mainstream," Duff wrote.
Alternative Viewing Options
For fans seeking a less explicit version of Duff's work, a tamer version of the "Stick Up" music video is also available on YouTube .