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Me too tbh. A lot of people are taking a chances on her right now so I must have underestimated her abilities. Some rumors say she will be on The Little Mermaid too. We just need wait Omg, really? With Queen Andreja? YAS SLAY!
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Me too tbh. A lot of people are taking a chances on her right now so I must have underestimated her abilities.
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True tbh. And while I get that the whole thing in NY is a serious situation, do we really need every single person to mention it? Right? I mean, I don't like Iggy's music whatsoever, and for all I know she's the most racist person on the planet, but just because she's not explicitly mentioning one certain issue - which isn't even a "black issue", it's a societal issue in general - doesn't mean that she's somehow invalidated from rap music. If Azealia doesn't wanna deal with white issues like taking care of your natural hair so you don't have to import more from India, she shouldn't speak English, which is a "white" language.
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It could very well turn into Valentines Day: Part II... That's what I'm saying! When there are too many big names, they start fighting each other for screen time. At that point, it might as well be a tv show. It's true tbh. I mean, it worked in The Avengers because they all had their own headlining movies as well, but I'm not sure how it would work here.
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Your constant references to a non-existent vagina make you sound almost as tryhard as Azealia herself.
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Earlier this week, Lady Gaga officially farewelled the ARTPOP era with the last show of her 'artRAVE' tour in an emotionally charged, high energy performance which many believe bested even her highly acclaimed 'The Monster Ball'. Love it or hate it, Gaga's latest era has certainly been a bumpy ride, even more marred by controversy than her first couple of projects. From early song leaks by Gaga herself, to emotional onstage breakdowns over the loss of her manager, to confessions of both drug and sexual abuse, to scrapped duets and music videos, and some of the whackiest outfits that have ever been rocked, the one thing that can be said for the era was that it was never dull. And yet, ARTPOP was always marked - even pre-emptively - as the first time in Gaga's career that she'd truly "flopped". Despite the fact that the album hit #1, featured an early hit in the form of 'Applause' as well as two moderate successes in 'Do What U Want' and 'Dope', and emitted more "YASSS"'s than had ever been heard in pop music before, critics were quick to bash the album as underwhelming, criticizing the "bizarre album of squelchy disco" and describing it as "sexual but not sexy". And they may have had a point. We couldn't help but feel slightly let down when, after promising a third part to the trilogy established with 'Paparazzi' and 'Telephone', Gaga delivered a pretty basic music video in the form of 'Applause'; when, after the amazing, energetic new sound she debuted with a remix of Zedd's 'Stache', she returned to safer electro-pop with her lead single; and when the ARTPOP app, which had always been promised as a key part of the album experience, turned out to have about ten minutes of excitement in the whole thing. But how does ARTPOP live up to the hype a year later on? Detached from the excessive fan anticipation, the ridiculous bandwagon of negative criticism, and the endless publicity stunts, what is ARTPOP? A pretty good album, if you look at it as a whole. With ARTPOP, Gaga traded in the fresh-faced enthusiasm of The Fame, the dark industrialism of The Fame Monster and the synth-pop cheesiness of Born This Way for a sound which, if not revolutionary, was new and exciting for her. There may be a few sprouts of genericism in songs like 'Donatella' (which, if it fails at everything else, always managed to get an audience on their feet at artRAVE) and 'G.U.Y.' (whose rather interesting lyrics and a fantastic headbanging section at the end was overshadowed by a somewhat lacklustre chorus), but the majority of the album does a pretty good job of offering something fresh yet still mainstream. 'Applause', our first taste of the album, was an electro-pop stomper, but the synths and effects used were different to anything else on the radio at the time; and 'Do What U Want' (which we maintain is probably the best song of the year) offered a throwback vibe that no one had heard in a Gaga album, or on pop music charts, before. Then there's the relentless experimentation in one of the album's highlights 'Aura', whose absolute flawlessness was dulled somewhat by an early leak and some last minute vocal changes; and the rousing, yet creepily detached screams of 'Swine', an angry rejection of rape culture. 'Dope' provided us with a twist on the classic Gaga ballad, with a haunting, raw production and intensely personal lyrics; while it's counterpart 'Mary Jane Holland' worked as a nevertheless somewhat uncomfortable ode to marijuana given Gaga's current circumstances. There's an absolute plethora of experiments with genre and sounds on the album, which explains in part why everyone's favourite song is completely different. So why didn't the album work? Part of it almost definitely has to do with the impossible amount of hype placed on the project - with a lot of it, in all fairness, coming from Gaga herself. Promising a "lack of maturity and responsibility" on the album confirmed, for a lot of fans, a return to the The Fame era, as did the blonde bob Gaga brought back for the album - yet the majority of the album lacked that carefree nature, trading it for a colder, more detached comment on a variety of social issues. The album was also under an insane amount of pressure to sell better than her past masterpiece Born This Way, which controversially shipped a pretty incredible six million copies and set up an almost impossible standard. The majority of the songs were also released, in one way or another, before the album, which destroyed some of the fun of hearing them all on release day; with 'Applause', 'Venus', 'Do What U Want' and 'Dope' understandably released as (promo) singles before the album's release, but other songs, such as 'MANiCURE', 'Jewels 'N' Drugs', 'ARTPOP', 'Sexxx Dreams' and 'Swine' being played live, and 'Aura' leaking way before it should have. Even 'Dope' was precursed by 'I Wanna Be With You', which turned out for a lot of fans to be a better song; and the final version of 'ARTPOP' lacked a few qualities that made the live version truly pop. But the main issue with ARTPOP was it's initial concept: one which, while at first sight appearing to be all-encompassing and broad enough to build a project around, turned out to be a little too simplistically pretentious for the tastes of many fans. Gaga claims that everything she's done in her career has been ARTPOP, and it's probably true; but the album had a little too much pop, and not quite enough art; and those art projects promised to revolutionize, like Volantis, failed and sank quicker than a Mariah Carey album on the charts. Gaga's personality, too, was a turn-off for much of the general public; with the fun-loving girl of yesteryear replaced by an intensely serious, often stoned, drunk or high musician who waxed lyrical about an album that possibly didn't quite deserve the praise she herself was bestowing on it. Luckily, the album seems to have had little of a lasting impact on Gaga's career. The majority of her core fanbase appears to have stuck by her, and she's tapped into a new market with her top-selling Cheek To Cheek album with Tony Bennett, which provided a much-needed reiteration of her natural vocal prowess. While some of the general public may have jumped ship, we can tell by past comebacks from artists like Rihanna (post-Rated R) and Britney (post-Femme Fatale) that all they really need is a catchy hook to get them excited again. And if it was good for anything, ARTPOP seems to have pushed Gaga to try harder and strive for more, in a more determined, direct way; the meticulously planned 'artRAVE' album launch party has now been replaced by spontaneous, fun live performances with much less anticipation building up for them. Maybe it's true that ARTPOP was a disappointment, as it could never have been the album that Gaga promised; but maybe, just maybe, it was the one she needed. Here's hoping for that long-promised Act 2.
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It could very well turn into Valentines Day: Part II...
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Jamming to 'DARKPOP'!
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This tired old buck-toothed hussy needs to take her Party City weave and her outdated shade back to 2010 where it belongs. Her racist, sexist, and over all obnoxious attitude towards the music industry and the people in it have already cost her a career, and now they're costing her relevance and sympathy as well. Brb while I delete her discography from my iTunes.
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Courtney Love to Join Lana Del Rey on Tour
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
I'm 120% sure that Mo is beeing sarcastic Nope! Idk, I just don't like the symbolism of one of the icons of rock opening for a relative newcomer. That's why a co-headlining tour would be better imo, even if Courtney was only doing a short set compared to Lana's. My thoughts exactly. It's not like I'll get to see her - I'll just sit here in Western Canada all envious like every tour any singer does - but she NEEDS to switch up her setlist. Gosh, I would be here for her scrapping every Born To Die and Paradise song excluding like, Video Games, Ride and Born To Die, to be honest. That's how much she's done all the songs to death. She should do all Ultraviolence songs, some Young & Beautiful, start doing Once Upon A Dream, Big Eyes and I Can Fly, and some new covers... I can dream. Don't worry sis, I'm sure more people come to Western Canada than they do Australia. :'( I do agree about the setlist tho, it was literally ridiculous that 90% of the show she was performing earlier this year was sourced from BTD and Paradise. -
Was Gaga Sexually Abused by Dr. Luke?
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Did I call this, or did I call this tho? After posting a series of tweets with the hastag "#namethepervert", later on, after people continued to reply to him on Twitter: -
Of course, my mom is over and asked what I was doing and she saw this. Hi Ashley's mom!
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Slay! Serving me piping hot Tayler Holmes teas!
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I LOVE the idea of these two working together, but is Lana really at a point in her career when she can ask Courtney fucking Love to open for her? If anything it should be a co-headlining tour. Hoping for a duet of 'Heart-Shaped Box' tho tbh.
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There's an old conflict that's been raging in the music scene like two kids at a Rolling Stones concert, and that continues to burn bright to this day. It is that between a pre-destined fate and an autonomous aspiration - between natural talent and damn hard work. It's not difficult to find artists with little of the first trying, and failing to make it big by running themselves down to the ground - and even more common is those artists who rely solely on their natural gifts, but fail to cultivate them in an interesting, unique way. But it's rare to find the musician whose natural talent is merely a supplement to their incredible drive, passion and energy - who possesses both of these qualities in droves and yet whose insatiable desire for self-improvement keeps them running nonetheless. The world may just have found that artist, for the first time in years, in Kira Longeuay. It's been a few years since a young Kira, fresh out of her Ontario high school, decided to make the leap out of the nine to five job the world had planned for her and explore music as a professional career - but her love affair with the art started at a much younger age. After longstanding obsessions with legends such as Kurt Cobain, The Foo Fighters, and City and Colour, Kira took her career into her own hands when she learned how to play guitar entirely by herself. Following pitch perfect renditions of the artists she looked up to so much, Kira discovered that merely emulating these icons wasn't enough - she had to have more, and express herself in an entirely new way. And so it was that while other kids were idly doodling endless spirals in the margins of their schoolbooks, Kira was obsessively jotting down lyrics for her latest song; or figuring out the chords for a particularly difficult bridge. Inspired by the names that meant so much to her during her late night listens, Kira developed a sound that simultaneously honours them while offering audiences something entirely fresh and unique - an indie/hard rock hybrid which allowed her to easily make a name for herself throughout high school. It wasn't until after high school, however, that Kira's career really started to take off. Attending Ontario's prestigious Fanshawe College, Kira's musically inclined course allowed her to excel in both her guitar and vocal skills - and the dreams she'd had since she was a child started to slowly spring to life. With regular shows at local Ontario hotspots The Roxbury and Norma Jean's, as well as interviews, performances and streams on local radio shows, the songstress began to build up a small but dedicated fanbase around her who was only too happy to spread the word about her burgeoning success. With the release of her official debut single, 'Do Or Die', Kira's fanbase only expanded to include a variety of online commentators and blogs who all started to pick up on the Canadian making waves internationally. With sessions lined up throughout the rest of the year, Kira's album is currently set for release in mid-2015, after which she can be expected to continue embarking on her true passion of touring. After that, who knows? By fusing the natural talent she showed at a young age through her self-taught guitar and vocal skills, and the external forces of prestigious and highly regarded music establishments and producers, Kira's already proven to the world that she has the talent and the passion to make it big in a competitive industry. We get the feeling that this 20-something year old can take on just about anything she puts her mind to. Check out Kira's Soundcloud page here.
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Right? Like I said, I don't even like Star Wars that much, but when they started playing the theme song at the end I just started giggling like crazy! I have seen most of the movies but I'm gonna rewatch them again before this comes out cos I remember barely anything from them!
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"He used to call me BI, That stood for Bitchy Insect (AKA, Matilda Mantis)."
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Shia LaBeouf Claims He Was Raped
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Trendsetting goddess tbh. -
I feel as if you've been in this situation before. I never have to beg for sex. As soon as I make eye contact, men fall at my feet. Lol I like your jokes Are you jealous because men turn to stone whenever you look at them? Are you jealous that I am the spawn of the flawless Medusa and use the men you TRY to sex up as mere decorations for my home made out of Nicki and Beyonce's melted down platinum albums? Nope! Enjoy riding your cold dead marble dildos cunt! I am! With your dad being my favorite one You can have him! I'd love to watch you raping his cold dead corpse!
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The first trailer is out! I'm not even a Star Wars fan but this got me excited tbh.