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  1. It's a smash! Rihanna - James Dean Eyes (Feat. Lana Del Rey)
  2. I don't know all that much about the effects of leaving the EU tbh - most of what I know is limited to finances and refugee intake. But it seems stupid that he'd leave his country in their hour of need. Just because things didn't go his way, that doesn't mean he should completely give up on everything he's been working for the past few years.
  3. YAS I LOVE THAT BOP! And don't forget the underrated masterpiece, A Very Lohan Christmas.
  4. I'm surprised they're still making these tbh. I enjoyed the first one but I feel like Angels and Demons didn't get any buzz and kinda flopped? Tom Hanks is a god tho so this could be good.
  5. I agree, the font on 'Sorry' lets it down. But the ARTPOP one is really cool, I thought that was a real photo for a minute!
  6. Lbr, she just released it because of the hype that the Becky line got.
  7. I actually have no clue. I don't think I ever saw any live performances from them. But she and Lauren were definitely the most beautiful ones imo.
  8. MOVE ASIDE KATY, THE QUEEN OF DARK POP IS COMING THROUGH.
  9. More like Neon and the 280 000 views she got for 'Sparks'.
  10. I found their album interesting but not particularly listenable, so hopefully the remix album will fix that up for me a little!
  11. I'll remind her of that when she gets her sixth consecutive album at #1 with LG5.
  12. She said she was recording a new album like two years ago as well and we never got anything, so I won't hold my breath. But if she's really writing everyday then I'm impressed. This tho: "which sees her play a private investigator with a secret werewolf past"...Mess.
  13. Right? Instead of her boyfriend being addicted to drugs which are now legal, he can be addicted to social media! And that's how Perez and the #1Perez fansite become the villain of the piece.
  14. This is such a good idea for a thread! I'm always looking for new fonts so I'm gonna lurk here and snatch all your ideas.
  15. The fact that Kylie isn't centred in your signature is giving me so much anxiety. :'( 

  16. Where is your follow up article on how rape culture is a myth?
  17. If only I knew what this meant...
  18. She's definitely a flop, just not as much of a flop as some other artists.
  19. Don't act like you know who Janet Gaynor is you flop. But idk, I'm kind of expecting them to modernise it tbh. That's what they've done with each movie so far so I think it would work well with the past versions, even though I would like to see Gaga as a 50s movie star.
  20. Yeah, true. They had a couple of jams but their songs weren't as catchy as G.R.L.'s. But I think they had a lot more talent, a much more interesting image and much better chemistry than G.R.L. Mess, Paula was the only interesting one in the entire group imo.
  21. Taylor Swift made headlines last year when she pulled her entire back catalogue from music streaming service Spotify just months before holding back her latest album 1989 from Apple Music until she was promised the royalties owed to artists during a three month streaming period the company was offering customers. This year, she officially reconciled with the company when she appeared in advertisements for Apple Music's Beats 1 Radio. Now, she's aiming for another week in the news by setting her sights on another music streaming service: YouTube. Along with over 180 other artists - including Christina Aguilera, The Band Perry, Jennifer Hudson, Elton John, Yoko Ono Lennon, Paul McCartney and U2 - Swift has signed a letter which will appear this week in publications such as The Hill and Politico urging lawmakers to change the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to reflect changes in the media landscape. The DMCA, initially passed in 1998 with the rise of the Internet, was created to protect works from infrigement, but has a "safe harbour" provision that protects ISP's and websites from copyright violations so long as such services take down content when they are notified of the existence of copyrighted works. This was put in place to protect social media websites like YouTube, which cannot reasonably be expected to trawl through the thousands of videos uploaded in search of copyrighted material. However, according to Swift and others, the safe harbour provision has become unfeasible now that YouTube has become a go-to source for illegal music uploads. According to the letter: Music Mogul Irving Azoff, who manages artists like Aguilera, The Eagles and Steely Dan, also signed the letter. In an article last month for Recode, Azoff said, "You have built a business that works really well for you and for Google, but it doesn't work well for artists. If you think it is just the labels and publishers who are complaining, you are wrong. The music community is traditionally a very fractured one, but on this we are united." The musicians are hoping to catch the attention of the US Copyright Office, which is currently reviewing the DMCA. Earlier this year, music trade groups such as the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and American Federation of Musicians (AFM) told the Office that the RIAA has noticed more than 175 million illegal music uploads online since 2012, and sent over 280 million infringement notices to Google. Christophe Muller, head of YouTube's international music partnerships, referenced the movement in April when he posted an article on The Guardian. "Music matters. Musicians and songwriters matter. They deserve to be compensated fairly," he said at the time. "We believe this deeply and have partnered with the music industry for years to ensure it happens on our platform." In a time of unprecedented gun violence, racist and prejudiced rhetoric against Hispanic and Muslim people, and the incredibly upsetting cancellation of CBS's The Good Wife, we find it surprising that Swift is choosing to focus her celebrity on such a minuscule issue. Artists have long known how to use YouTube to their advantage - take Justin and Selena's lip sync video to 'Call Me Maybe' which sent the song up the charts, or Cody Simpson's YouTube discovery - and we'd be shocked to hear that Swift and the other celebrities listed have never searched YouTube in order to hear their favourite pop song. Regardless of the outcome of the petition, one things for sure - the Internet has a way of getting what it wants. Whether it's Napster, Limewire, or YouTube, we have the feeling there will always be an easy and accessible way of hearing music for free online. Thoughts?
  22. I'm not sure how I feel about Bradley as a director given he hasn't really done anything before tbh. It seems like a pretty big movie to debut with. But if he's starring alongside Gaga I think that could work really well! I see an OSCAR in her future.
  23. A lack of evidence doesn't mean someone's innocent, but it also doesn't mean someone's immediately guilty just because they're accused of something. It's crazy to me to see how people just immediately bandwagon hate celebrities as soon as they're accused of something by someone without waiting to hear the evidence. I think we need to teach people to reserve judgement on these kinds of issues until they have the full facts, instead of just jumping to conclusions based on the testimony of a singular person. With regards to MJ, I think it's pretty clear he had some fucked up sexual persuasions when it came to children. I don't think we can say with 100% certainty that he molested children, but the fact that a child identified a birthmark on his penis which was later found to be there shows that there was at least something going on there, even if it didn't fully extend to sex. But it's hard to consolidate that picture of him with the picture of him who donated millions of dollars to charity and promoted anti-prejudice in pretty much all of his work. I think the main thing it reminds people is that humans aren't one dimensional beings and that everyone has multiple sides to their personality.
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