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Of course! You're the only flop on this site who deserves it (other than me of course, but that would be selfish). Do you want to pick a new background for your special month? I think @Reflecting might be pissed at you if you don't choose a Trisha one though...
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Is this Ester Dean singing the chorus? It's not great tbh, I'm glad she didn't record it.
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How is that contradicting herself though? She bought the game and Melanie suggested they play with it... Not proof of anything tbh. But I don't think it's a crime to suggest someone play a game with you... Tbh though, I'm more scared of the girl on the right of this livestream than I ever have been of Melanie...That is one crystal meth chew if ever I saw one.
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When it comes to pop music, most of us have set ideas of what we want to hear. Pop music in 2017 is constantly changing, and that necessitates a song which will either hit right in the middle of whatever trend is whirlwinding through the genre at any given moment, or one that will set the zeitgeist for what we can expect for the next few months in terms of production. Pop music is designed to give the illusion of edginess and freshness, even while it not-so-secretly borrows all of it's creativity from genres long-established. When it comes to Christmas songs, however, the rules are different. The festive season is really the one time of year when people are happy to embrace "cheese" in all it's glory - and we ain't talking about gouda. Our favourite Christmas songs are rife with references to tradition, family, an incredibly pure definition of love and overused holiday symbolism. The production, too, generally plays much safer, often choosing to throw back to retro Motown sounds, with brass sections, choirs and sleigh bells all coming out to play. Pop may play the role of the leather jacket in music's wardrobe all year round, evoking a stylish and rebellious spirit; but Christmas is that one cosy sweater you've had for years that always brings back memories of sitting by the fire and drinking hot cocoa. In this list, we'll be compiling the ten best "hot cocoa" Christmas songs which have yet to slide into the monotony of carol status. Whether you're sitting alone watching Love, Actually on Christmas day or trying to get your boss tipsy at the work Christmas party, just one listen of these songs is bound to get you in the festive spirit and ready for the big day. Check out our choices below! 10. Sia - Candy Cane Lane Sia may not be the immediate choice for a Christmas album, but the more you think about it the more well-suited she seems to spreading holiday goodness. Sia in 2017 seems to churn out pop hits like butter, often to the expense of meaningful lyrics or unique production; but that kind of breezy, generic pop tune is exactly what's needed at Christmastime, where people are loathe to think about anything more serious than what kind of wreath they should get. 'Candy Cane Lane' is the most vapid, silly and childish song on the whole album - but we can't even be mad when the chorus is this catchy and fun. 9. Gwen Stefani - Under The Christmas Lights Thanks to some pretty poor promotion (we still don't have a music video for the lead single which was released in September), and a bad choice of single in the form of the Blake Shelton assisted 'You Make It Feel Like Christmas', Gwen Stefani's Christmas album has pretty much flown under the radar this year. And while I can't say I'm sad about that fact (the album is overall pretty meh), it does mean that a lot of people are missing out on 'Under The Christmas Lights', which is, as the kids would say, "a bop". Evoking the doo-wop tones of The Ronettes, Stefani puts in her purest performance in years as she sings an ode to holiday love. You can almost forget for a minute that she's singing about Shelton. 8. Leona Lewis - One More Sleep Leona Lewis left her longtime record label Syco last year over differences of opinion in where her career should go; but if 'One More Sleep' is any indication, Lewis should definitely have stuck around if only to keep belting out Christmas hits. Not only was the track Lewis's most successful in years, charting in the UK every holiday season since it's been released; but it's also one of the most well constructed Christmas song ever, thanks to a smart little "12 Days of Christmas" countdown during the chorus. Lewis's voice is perfectly suited to this kind of song, and we can see why Simon Cowell wanted her to go Motown so badly. 7. Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby 'Santa Baby' has become a go to for any female singer releasing a Christmas album (Madonna, Kylie Minogue and The Pussycat Dolls have all contributed versions), but few can match the seductive elegance of Eartha Kitt's original version. Kitt's black sexuality was pretty radical back in it's day, but looking at it now her version is much more seductive than it is slutty, and her quiet, deliberate intonation makes the song a surprisingly easy listen considering that the whole thing is about Kitt asking her sugar daddy for a car. Moreover, it's just nice to have a Christmas song which isn't directed towards young kids and which isn't afraid to land someone on the naughty list. 6. Mariah Carey - Oh Santa! It's definitely not the best known of Mariah's Christmas output, but 'Oh Santa!' is pretty much everything you'd ever want in a Christmas song. Released on her second album, the aptly titled Merry Christmas II You, the song was clearly meant to mimic the success of 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'; and even though it didn't quite get there, the chorus is just as catchy as that iconic track's ever was. If you haven't heard of it yet, think of the song as the festive version of 'Hey Ya' - it has the same call and response pre-chorus, as well as some doo-wopy background vocals and of course a gorgeous whistle tone straight from 80s Mariah. Just prepare to have it in your head a week later. 5. Kylie Minogue - Every Day's Like Christmas Most of our favourite Christmas songs evoke the 60s "Wall of Sound" production made famous by Phil Spector in the 60s; but for a more modern, quasi-90s attempt, look no further than Kylie Minogue's 'Every Day's Like Christmas'. A cool electro-pop ballad, the song is more "ice queen" than "roaring fire", but it's tender enough to pull some heartstrings regardless. The song was originally worked on by the powerhouse of Coldplay's Chris Martin and Stargate; but for a more 80s take on the song, check out the Stock Aitken Waterman remix, which marks the first time Kylie has worked with the production trio in 25 years. 4. Judy Garland - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Many have covered 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', the song first written for Judy Garland's character in the charming Meet Me In St. Louis. But none can quite match the emotional strains that Garland manages to pull off in her performance of the song, which comes at a vital point in the film as her character tries to sooth her sister after news that the whole family will be moving towns in the new year. In the world of boppy, poppy Christmas music which aims to improve people's moods over the festive period, 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' still stands out as a song for those of us who are lonely on the big day, whether because of heartbreak, death or distance - and no one knows more about that than Garland. 3. Kelly Clarkson - Underneath The Tree I'm ready to call it: Kelly Clarkson's 'Underneath The Tree' is the most underrated Christmas song ever. The lead single from her Christmas album Wrapped in Red (which, incidentally, is probably the most underrated Christmas album ever), the song was at one point predicted to become just as legendary as a certain Mariah Carey classic; but it languished around the bottom of the charts before dropping out, never to be heard of again. It's a shame, because producer Jesse Shatkin nailed the Wall of Sound vibe, and Clarkson herself nailed those girl group vocals. Moreover, we have to give major kudos to any song which brings the much-missed saxophone solo back to pop music. 2. Darlene Love - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) We've brought up the Wall of Sound numerous times during this article, but at the risk of sounding repetitive, I'll bring it up just once more - this time in reference to Darlene Love's 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)', which is one of the original songs to utilise it and one of the best. 'Christmas' is ostensibly about a forelorn lover wishing for their partner to come home, but Love sings it with such passion that it's hard to feel anything but joyful listening to it. Love's version is still one of the best, but for a more modern take on the classic check out Mariah Carey's R&B-infused take or Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester's surprisingly good rock-tinged version. 1. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You And here we are at the #1 spot! Is anyone really surprised? Given how overplayed and well-loved it is, Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' is basically a running joke at this point - but in our opinion, the hype around the song is well deserved. From the iconic opening strains of the music box to Mariah's shameless rhyme about reindeers "clicking" to that final, glorious whistle note, the song is chock full of legendary moments that are bound to bring a smile to even the Grinch's face. It's one of the few Christmas songs that can truly be listened to year round, as well as the only one which I never get sick of hearing in every department store ever. Let's just try and forget that the Justin Bieber remix ever existed, okay? What iconic Christmas songs are we missing from our list? Let us know in the comments down below!
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Why Taylor fans are snakes like their idol?
Main Pop Girl replied to Teleboobies's topic in Daily Life
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I'm sure Edie would have a lot to say about a hung jury... Gabrielle is a queen! And her obese daughter is the true star of the show.
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I really wish we could but at the moment it's not looking like we could add that many backgrounds. But do't forget you can always change the header image on your profile if you want some more customisastion! The fact that @jlnsgr is Member of the Month and doesn't even know this...
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She deleted the evidence.
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If the case is really that she said "no", then I agree with you 100%. My response was based on Melanie's reply where she states that "Timothy" apparently never said no to what she was doing. I did read the statement as well but a lot of it was difficult to decipher...Charging someone as manipulative is kind of a cop out because where does manipulation start and flirtation end? If a guy pays for dinner expecting to be able to have sex with a girl, is that manipulation? At the end of the day, I don't think it's fair to include psychology when it comes to rape - in most cases, anyway. People have to be strong enough to stand up for themselves and tell others what they want, and you can't then go on to blame the other person for not reading your mind. That's assuming that Melanie is telling the truth and Timothy didn't say no, of course.
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Oh no! I didn't realise that for the hundreds of time I've had sex in my life without signing a contract to say I agree to having sex, I've actually been getting raped. I better Tweet about this ASAP!
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But do you have to explicitly say "yes" to give consent? If I'm in a club grinding on some guy's dick I don't want to have him ask me, "Do you wish to engage in recreational copulative activities with me?" before we have sex. It should be enough that I'm not stopping him from touching me or explicitly saying "no".
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Guess I better wash my mouth out with soap!
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She deserves to be raped for ever being friends with someone as DISGASTING as Melanie Martinez.
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Tbh I agree, mostly because I feel like Alexis's rown hair and English accent is so integral to her character. But it seems the show's taking a lot of liberties as it is so she might fit in. I'm pretty sure the lawsuit got thrown out but she definitely contested it for a fair few years there...
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Let's settle this once and for all. Do the gays really run PHF, or are the straights slowly taking over? Serious replies only please (@GINGERGREEN ). And @asexualguy, you better vote in this because typing out all these options took time.
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I'm surprised she's managed to land another regular role in a drama after what went down on Desperate Housewives...But now that she's joining, and as Alexis no less, I might have to give this show another chance.
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Exactly. The fact 'Despacito' was nominated for anything proves that you're right and the Grammy's is null and void.
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Dami Im tired of people who tell what to do in her career
Main Pop Girl replied to DockDock's topic in Recording Studio
PHF tired of people who tell what to do in Dami Im career Although I have to say this song is really gorgeous, she's definitely having her XTina 'Beautiful' moment with this one!- 11 replies
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I have to admit I've never actually played it, but all the reception I heard from critics and friends said it was missing a lot of the basic features that made the previous games fun, like character customisation and swimming pools. I think they've updated it since then to add a lot more features but from what I've heard The Sims 3 is still better.
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I agree with you 100%! His concepts are always top notch but his execution is messy as hell...What he really needs is someone who can take all of his ideas and form a consistent season out of them.
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Jessie Malakouti / Jessie and the Toy Boys / Eden xo
Main Pop Girl replied to Cypher's topic in Jukebox
Can she really blame you? She clearly doesn't take her career seriously so I'm not sure why she expects her fans to at this point. What did she say? Anyway, she still hasn't responded to the interview questions we sent like two years ago, so bitch can choke. -
Charlie Sheen is known as Hollywood's typical party boy: partaking in long binges of alcohol and drug abuse, partying with the strippers and porn stars he knows as his "angels" and coming up with catchphrases such as "winning". It's a stereotype that he's been able to use to his advantage in projects such as the hit Two And A Half Men. But it seems that there's a dark side to this type of archetype, if recent allegations from actor Dominick Brascia are to be believed. According to Brascia, his close friend Corey Haim had informed him before he died that Sheen had had sex with his co-star Corey Haim while on the set of the film Lucas. The issue? That Sheen was 19 at the time, while Haim was only 13. "Haim told me he had sex with Sheen when they filmed Lucas. He told me they smoked pot and had sex. He said they had anal sex. Haim said after it happened Sheen became very cold and rejected him. When Corey wanted to fool around again, Charlie was not interested," he alleged in an interview with The National Enquirer. According to Brascia, this was not the only time the two had paired up. Haim allegedly had sex with Sheen again, but didn't enjoy it and "was finally over Sheen". Younger readers may not know much about Haim, but he was the quintessential child star. Famous at a young age for his teen idol status and for starring in films such as The Lost Boys and Lucas, he became known for starring in the former with friend Corey Feldman, and the two became known as The Two Coreys. Predictably, Haim's early success scarred him and he was troubled by drug addiction throughout his career, ultimately passing away in 2010 at age 38. Feldman himself had previously alleged that both he and Haim had been sexually abused by people in the industry as child stars. "There are people that did this to me and Corey that are still working, they’re still out there, and they’re some of the most rich and powerful people in this business. And they do not want what I’m saying right now. They want me dead," he said in an interview on The View. While it's unlikely that the charges against Sheen will ever be proven either way, The Daily Beast collected a selection of Sheen's antics that are definitely worth a look. Check them out below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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Hello how are you? Can I hand over to Ameeria Yuri's leaked song from the last CD?