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  1. You are too sweet. But I actually like the name Reborn for a demos collection!
  2. Glad to see the silicone is settling in.
  3. Good plan. Making it now! We actually have one already, it's just that it only shows up when there's a birthday on the actual day. So for example, it won't show up for most of this month, but on the 4th, 12th and 23rd it will pop up to mention the birthdays on those specific days.
  4. I think for some reason we have a bad reputation as leakers, which is weird because GagaDaily, ATRL and PopOverdose all got popular because of their leaks as well... It's hard to know what's just petty dragging and what's actual opinion. But thanks to @Cypher for making this thread, I actually find it super interesting so please let us know more!
  5. Is trading for images still a thing?
  6. Right? Did y'all forget about those photos of her sucking Mike's dick on that balcony?
  7. Queen of Lips and Nips.
  8. In a pop microcosm obsessed with replicating the soul of Adele, the weirdness of Lorde or the body of Beyoncé, up and comer Sizzy Rocket is a true anomaly - a signed and successful pop star whose reliance on references does little to tarnish her own independence and uniqueness. While there are the obvious comparisons to an artist FKA Stefani, which are for the most part accurate - both are talented pianists turned New York punk rockers turned shiny new pop sensations - Rocket's brand of shock value is much more socially conscious than Gaga's, relying less on the simple act of exposing the female body and more on the dialogue behind why this should be acceptable; and her queerness is more brashly overt. Rising to popularity with a cover of The Beastie Boys' 'Girls' (predictably controversial given who dominates band's fanbase) and the (homo)sexually charged bounce about best friend banging that was 'Bestie', Sizzy's recent releases have only continued to diversify her already broad outlook - with newly released buzz single 'Need Somebody' drifting into a nostalgic 80s synth-pop landscape, and 'Boy' riding the wave of alternative R&B lead by artists like Drake and Tinashe. Earlier this week, we asked Sizzy about her upbringing in the City of Sin, her time at New York's prestigious Clive Davis School of Music, and the experiences that inspired her soon to be released debut album, THRILLS. Read on to find out more! Hi Sizzy! How are you today? Where are you chatting to us from? I'm chatting you from my little spot in Brooklyn, New York. We wanted to start by discussing how you first got started in the music industry. I’ve read that you became interested in performing through a love of dancing to Britney Spears, but that sounds almost too poetic to be true! We’d love to hear what first made you want to become a singer. Yeah, I got my start doing pop songs in outlet malls in Las Vegas, where I grew up. One day I'm going to go through all of the VHS tapes... Las Vegas is often painted as a debaucherous and wild type of city. How do you look back on your childhood growing up there? Do you think that the city has informed your music at all? Definitely. I'm very drawn to neon, to icons, and I think Vegas has to do with that. I actually just shot the video for 'THRILLS' in Vegas and it's dope. After moving from Las Vegas to New York, you attended NYU’s Clive Davis School of Music. What did your time at college teach you about the kind of music you wanted to make? I spent my early time in New York running around getting drunk and getting high and listening to LCD Soundsystem and staying up late and falling in love and just living my life. I would bring champagne to class. I would fly to LA on my spring breaks and winter breaks and make EPs and just put them out. That's how I got signed. I started playing shows and covering myself in glitter and doing Iggy Pop covers. I was a wild child, and all of the stories on my record come from those experiences. I was signed to a record deal and dropped my sophomore year. I think every 18 year old who moves to New York gets hit in the face with this insatiable freedom, this immediate exposure to early failure and being a small fish in a big pond. It terrified me in the best way but I wouldn't change much. For me college was about meeting cool people and figuring out what I wanted to say as an artist. Everytime I think of your name, I imagine some drink that’s like a super turnt up version of sizzurp. What’s the real story behind your stage name? My name is a variation on Ziggy Stardust. I was just discovering Bowie and Iggy Pop and punk music at the time, when I was 17. You first broke into the mainstream in 2014 with your cover of Beastie Boys ‘Girls’, which made quite a few waves online and seemed to be interpreted by many as a particularly feminist song - one memorable YouTube comment stated simply, “This IS the anthem for the 4th Wave Feminists!” Was this in mind when you first wrote the song? How do you feel about such interpretations? I definitely didn't write it to be a feminist anthem. I just thought it would be a clever cover and I wanted to shoot with my baby Eve Del Prado because we make really raw, colourful visuals together. I rented a limo and just got my girls together and wanted to have fun and talk about what it's like to be a girl working in music. Then everyone started pointing their fingers and calling me a feminist. Whatever. It's cool. Peaches is like my idol and she can explain feminism better than I can so if you want to listen to a feminist pop star you should probably listen to her instead. Recently there has been an influx of feminist-themed material invading pop culture, with stars from Taylor Swift to Jennifer Lawrence advocating equality through their work. How do you feel about this trend? Do you think that the movement is being commodified in some ways, or are you happy it’s being brought to a larger audience? I don't think my music is exclusively feminist. I mean, I am one. It just goes without saying now, like it's 2016. Women and men should be equal, obviously. Here's how I operate: if I want to wear a latex catsuit, that's what I'm going to wear. If I want to wear jeans and a crop top with my tits hanging out, that's what I'm going to wear because it makes me feel hot. How do we avoid the male gaze completely? I'm not sure yet. But I thrive on male attention. I write about my experiences with men. I write about my experiences with women. I don't know if sexism can be avoided in the music industry completely, but I just do what makes me feel good and encourage young women coming into their own to do the same. ‘Bestie’ was another song which people assigned a strong social message to. Were you aiming to discuss social issues with the song, or is your own personal experience always primary when you’re writing your tracks? What would you say is the main goal you wish to achieve with your music? I mean, I definitely knew that was going to happen and I said everything I could say about Bestie already. I like being polarising because it's exciting to me. Great artists raise social questions whether they're trying to or not, and I just want to be a great artist. I want to pluck heart strings and make people feel things. And I want to learn how to harness my creativity and my talent and my power to deliver strong messages that wake people up. But 'Bestie' isn't the core message of who I am, or what my project is about. It was just a fun, campy moment that got a lot of press. A user named @Jimmy Gnecco wanted to know if you are still close with the bestie in question! We see each other from time to time. We’re so excited to hear your first album, THRILLS. What inspired the title you chose for the project? Do you have any idea of a release date yet? THRILLS comes from my days running around listening to LCD Soundsystem as a little New York Punk brat. It means losing yourself, finding yourself, drinking too much, doing what scares you and hitting your limits. A lot of this is explained in the liner notes. And yes, I know the release date but I can't announce just yet... It seems like your music can flit pretty rapidly between dance, pop, and R&B. How do you think the album consolidates all these sounds? Think of this album as a collection of my best writing at this time in my life. I didn't like, sit down and make an album in the traditional sense, writing and working with one producer with one clear concept. I went through my catalog and chose these songs, regardless of what they sounded like or how they fit together. Each one stands on its own legs. The latest track we’ve heard from you is ’Need Somebody’, which I’d venture to say is the most straightfoward pop song we’ve heard from you so far. How did that song come around? Are there any plans for a music video? I wrote this song with Kenna, who also lives in Brooklyn. We just wrote it one day. It took about an hour. My best songs just pour out like that. And yes, I'm talking about doing a video but since it's not an official single I'm not sure. What can your fans expect from you in the coming months? So. Much. Shit. Are there any last words you'd like to say to our readers? Thank you for listening, and talk to me on Twitter @sizzyrocket. I don't bite...hard. Rocket's debut album, THRILLS, will be released at some point before her birthday on April 16th. Don't forget to check her out on Facebook and Instagram, where she recently posted a design from our member @RadiantEdits; and let us know what you think in the comments below!
  9. YAS, SLAY A LITTLE BITCH! This is fucking gorgeous! Definitely gonna use it for all her newly leaked shit. If this isn't something your proud of I'd love to see your favourite cover!
  10. Unlike @trayertrash and her husband, not everyone can stay together for publicity after the passion has died and the vagina has loosened.
  11. I'm so sick of people blaming everything on this omnipresent entity known as the "patriarchy". It's such an easy way to dodge personal blame. These faggots have to take responsibility for their own actions, and they can't blame anyone else if they're acting like gaping assholes.
  12. I think you're right. And that flaky ass 'Amy Poehler in Mean Girls' makeup ain't helping either.
  13. I might make one for the other May Jailer EP when I get home. Just for you babe.
  14. God bless you. It was super easy to make, I'm sure anyone here could do it!
  15. Why are you reminding me of this mess? I agree with you tho, if they'd done a jazz version of 'Bad Romance' this ad would have been AMAZING.
  16. Fuck: Donald Trump and film it, for the hush money and media controversy. Marry: Obama cos he seems like a sweetie. Kill: Bernie cos death will come to him soon anyway. FMK: Hilary Clinton, Hilary Duff, Hilary Swank.
  17. Typical gay male hypocrisy. But I expected more from my bi dudes. #ChaseTheChunk
  18. This has apparently just gone through officially! I'm sad they've broken up for good, but so proud that they're keeping a united front up for Luca.
  19. The interview is boring af, but this photoshoot... She just gets hotter and hotter. Imma need some amazing 'Me & My Girls' covers from y'all now using these photos please.
  20. What kind of thing were you looking for? We should all make our 'About Me' sections super pretty.
  21. 2015 was a stellar year for Lady Gaga, who got back to her roots following Cheek to Cheek, her jazz album with Tony Bennett. The popstar won a Grammy for the album, kicked off a collaborative tour with Bennett, released 'Til It Happens To You' to spread awareness regarding campus rape, starred in her first TV role in American Horror Story: Hotel, got engaged to longtime boyfriend Taylor Kinney, and performed high-profile tributes to the likes of Julie Andrews, Stevie Wonder, and Frank Sinatra. And judging by new reports, she'll be continuing her winning streak well into the new year with three huge performances lined up in just the first few months! February the 7th: Super Bowl Announced earlier today, Gaga will be headed to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara this Sunday to perform 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in the annual national anthem performance before the Super Bowl kick off later that night, when the Carolina Panthers will take on the Denver Broncos. In doing so, Gaga will join Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Beyoncé in performing at the event, all of whom will be participating in this year's half time show. We know Gaga will hit this one out of the park! February the 15th: The Grammy Awards Gaga's Grammys performance was first announced back on the 6th of January, when software giant Intel confirmed during a conference that they would be working on a collaborative "performance that inspires to remind the world of the seed of innovation, the wizard behind the curtain, the mind behind the machine". However, with the passing of David Bowie earlier this year, it seems that the performance has been reshaped, with Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of the Grammys, stating "We had already booked Lady Gaga on this year's show, but when David passed — almost in a single moment — we knew we had to change direction. We immediately spoke and agreed that she should be the one to honour David. She's perfect for it." Gaga, who famously wore a lightning bolt on her face during promotion of her first studio album The Fame, will honour the late singer through an "experimental tribute" which will be directed by disco legend Nile Rodgers. February the 15th can't come quickly enough! February the 28th: The OSCAR Awards Just two weeks after her Grammys performance, Gaga will be headed to the Oscars stage at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre in order to perform 'Til It Happens To You'. The song was written alongside Diane Warren for The Hunting Ground, a documentary Gaga participated in that aimed to expose the truths behind rape on university campuses throughout America. It was announced last year that the track would also be a contender for the 'Best Original Song' category at the 88th Academy Awards, alongside Sam Smith's James Bond theme 'Writing's on the Wall' and The Weeknd's Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack single 'Earned It'. Another day, another slay! Which Gaga performance are you most excited for over the next month? Let us know in the comments section down below!
  22. I'm not gonna lie, I've never watched The Gilmore Girls but I'm definitely gonna binge it before the revival because I've only heard good reviews. But YASSS at Charmed! They should 100% get on that, it's such a cult classic and I know people would love to have it back. Now we just need to get Rose McGowan to start acting again...
  23. Thank you to @Wildfire for pointing out that my reputation at the moment is 666. The Cuntess is here, children. :evil: 

    Nobody better like my posts or it will be ruined tho.

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    2. Hawks

      Hawks

      so now i know why you're ignoring my messages, cuntess 

    3. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      @Hawks Am I tho? I send so many welcome PMs to people that often the ones I receive get lost in the crowd. :( 

    4. Hawks

      Hawks

      Should I copy them and send again? :D 

  24. It's a happy day for Gilmore Girl fans around the world today, after news that the cult hit TV show would be revived for a new four-part series to air later this year! In typical 21st century fashion, Netflix confirmed the new season in an Instagram post last Friday, where they said: Tentatively referred to as Gilmore Girls: Seasons, the four part mini-series is set to start filming tomorrow (!) on February the 2nd, with veteran cast members Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino returning as writers and directors. Back on board for roles in the show are original stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Sean Gunn, Keiko Agena and Yanic Truesdale. Judging by this season's sub-title, it seems as though there will be one episode released to correlate with each season of the year. Gilmore Girls originally ran from 2000 - 2006 on The WB, before moving to The CW for it's seventh season in 2007. During it's run, the show aired to high critical acclaim, placing at #32 on Entertainment Weekly's "New TV Classics" list, and ranking on Time Magazine's 'All-TIME 100 TV Shows'. However, it came to a bitter end in 2007 when contract disputes with Sherman-Palladino and Palladino soured. While talk of a new series or even a film had been considered since the series cancellation, it apparently took some time for Netflix to make deals with Warner Bros., the original producers of the show. This isn't the first high-profile revival Netflix has worked on - in fact, part of their success has been attributed to their recreations of cult TV shows. The Netflix-run fourth season of Arrested Development ran to critical acclaim in 2013, with another series apparently on the way; while their spin-off of Full House, appropriately titled Fuller House, is scheduled to air later this year. What are your thoughts on the Gilmore Girls revival? Will you be happy to return to Stars Hollow? Let us know in the comments section below!
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