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Not sure what streaming services you guys use, or if other services have a similar thing, but Spotify just released their annual ‘Wrapped’ list of your most listened to artists and songs! As you can tell I really wouldn’t have gotten through 2020 without girl power, but I think this is the first and only time Taylor will be on my list... What did you guys get?
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Ugh, that's so disappointing...Really hope this doesn't affect our chances of getting the album.
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I love her and this was a good episode, but this rollout is kind of a mess. First the songs were meant to be coming on the same day as the videos, then it was the day after, then it was two days after, now it's back to the same day? And still no news on if and when we'll ever get these songs without her talking over them? It's just annoying because I really want her to succeed but if everything's so disorganised I don't know how it's going to work. I feel like she would have done better with just a traditional single release she can put some money into and promote on a bunch of TV shows. But maybe she doesn't want to put in effort for chart success anymore after her last few singles didn't do well...
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(Rumor) Britney Spears - Mood Ring (Remix) ft. Selena Gomez
Main Pop Girl replied to Shadelena's topic in Entertainment News
Fingers crossed! I would love to see what kind of music she would make if she was just given free reign over an entire project! -
Throwback Thursday: Spice Girls 'Forever' Turns 20
Main Pop Girl commented on Main Pop Girl's article in Throwback Thursday
Agreed! Weirdly enough though I think it might actually be my most-listened to album from them! -
Agreed. Even if she doesn’t want to release solo music so much, I’m always surprised she isn’t writing music for other up-and-comers. We need more girl power in pop music right now!
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(Rumor) Britney Spears - Mood Ring (Remix) ft. Selena Gomez
Main Pop Girl replied to Shadelena's topic in Entertainment News
The fact you STILL haven’t listened to probably Britney’s last single ever... -
(Rumor) Britney Spears - Mood Ring (Remix) ft. Selena Gomez
Main Pop Girl replied to Shadelena's topic in Entertainment News
I can't imagine how it could be...It's a totally different instrumental and chorus. Sounds like a bop whatever the actual song is though! -
Probably my favourite so far! This whole vibe is very This Heart by Hilary, but I like it. I'm hoping that she's including the talking over these songs because she plans to release them on an album and thus on YouTube in a few months time so she wants to save up views for that. Fingers crossed!
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(Rumor) Britney Spears - Mood Ring (Remix) ft. Selena Gomez
Main Pop Girl replied to Shadelena's topic in Entertainment News
Doesn't really sound like Selena to me either, but even if it was I have no idea how this relates to 'Mood Ring'! I would love a collab between the two of them, especially since they both work with Justin and Julia so much. But I'm kind of sick of 'Mood Ring' remixes at this point...Let Selena jump on a song we haven't heard yet! -
Well, Mel C has even mentioned in a couple of interviews recently that she and the other girls have been “chipping away” at Victoria and that she’s hopeful she’ll come back on tour with them soon, which is a slight change from the flat out “no” we got back in 2018. So hopefully one day soon we’ll see them all back performing together again!
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I really hope so! Even more I hope that she and the other girls (including Victoria) are able to get back together on a more regular basis after COVID subsides...It seems like they’re all at their best and most prolific when they’re with each other as opposed to when they’re doing solo work.
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I've been enjoying these little shorts she's been releasing! It just makes me a little sad to hear her talk about how she feels like she's "withered" and lost her spark as she's gotten older...I miss the crazy, fun Ginger Spice who didn't care what anyone said and whose only focus was how to get a newspaper headline the next day. Still, I'm hoping that if and when she releases new music it will bring some of her spark back and inspire her to be her true self a little more! I like what I've heard of the leaked album so I'd definitely be interested in an official release!
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Throwback Thursday: Spice Girls 'Forever' Turns 20
Main Pop Girl posted an article in Throwback Thursday
The Spice Girls' Forever turns twenty years old this month, and two decades after its release there appears to be more nostalgia and appreciation of the albums musical content than ever before. Released in November 2000 after a short break from their whirlwind of success, Forever marked the first (and last, and only) album recorded by the girls as a four-piece following the surprise departure of Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell. With one member down, the four remaining members worked harder than ever to craft an album that would keep them in the spotlight and maintain relevancy with their now maturing fanbase, who had morphed from pre-teen girls into teenage rebels. It was a journey that led to an American producer, a brand new leather-clad image, and an album that shocked, alienated and even disappointed many of their fans. This is the story of Forever. Work on the Spice Girls third album began almost immediately following the completion of Spice World in 1997; and although little time had passed since their last recording sessions, the girls had bountiful inspiration for their new songs. In just twelve months they had filmed and released a feature film, also titled Spice World; fired their manager Simon Fuller (credited by many members of the media as the key to their success) and begun to manage themselves as a five piece; and launched their first world tour, Spiceworld Tour in Europe. Early conceptions of the album were blurry; one road found the girls recording masters for a projected live album including all the songs they were performing live every night, while another found them recording and registering covers that would feature alongside original songs on a brand new album produced by frequent collaborators Richard "Biff" Stannard and Matt Rowe. These covers included The Supreme's 'Where Did Our Love Go', a solo for Emma; Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin's 'Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves', a duet between the two Mel's; and Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family', Kool and the Gang's 'Celebration' and Madonna's 'Holiday', all of which would feature the girls singing once again as a five-piece. The girls wanted to prove that they could hold their own as solo artists, and the fusion of solo songs with collaborative works was meant to introduce the public to the notion that they could come and go from the group every several years while still blending well as a five-piece. 'Goodbye', their future post-Ginger single, was also possibly in consideration for this version of the album; although the song is ostensibly about Geri's well-publicised departure from the group, an early version of the track was actually written by her and Emma while she was still a Spice Girl, and it's possible that the song in it's original incarnation was planned to announce the group's future musical hiatus to the public while the girls worked on solo material. Of course, Geri's shock departure from the group, 54 dates into their 97-date world tour, threw a huge spanner in the works for the third album. Both the live album and the Biff-produced original and cover songs were scrapped, and the girls instead travelled to Nashville in July 1998 in the middle of the American leg of the tour to record a reworked version of 'Goodbye' as a homage to Geri's departure, alongside 'My Strongest Suit', a song for the soundtrack of Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida musical. While rumours swirled that the album would not be released until the year 2000, Mel B dismissed this by reassuring fans that a second single would be recorded as soon as she and Victoria had given birth to their first children in early 1999. Ultimately, sessions for the album did not begin in earnest until August of that year, when the girls reunited once again with Biff alongside frequent producer Elliot Kennedy to find a musical direction for the album. With Biff, they recorded 'Treasure', 'Go, Go, Go', 'Too Hot' and fan favourite 'W.O.M.A.N.', which would be performed live on their 1999 Christmas in Spiceworld Tour but which has to do this day not seen an official release. Meanwwhile, sessions with Kennedy a few weeks later produced 'A Day In Your Life', 'Give You What You Want', 'Pain Proof' and 'Right Back At Ya'. Of these, only the latter made it onto the final tracklisting of Forever, and only in remixed form to fit in with the R&B-heavy tracks on its parent album; although all of these Kennedy-produced tracks have since leaked online. While these demos vary in terms of genre, each find the girls experimenting with new sounds while keeping one foot firmly planted in the pop world. 'W.O.M.A.N.' is a brilliant disco throwback that wouldn't sound out of place on a Village People tribute album; 'A Day In Your Life' is a summery, light counterpart to 'Viva Forever' with it's islandy flamenco guitars; 'Give You What You Want' is pure 90s pop that sounds like a female counterpart to any Backstreet Boys song of the era; 'Pain Proof' picks up where 'Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves' left off with it's kiss-off lyrics directed to the media; and the original version of 'Right Back At Ya' is a funky take on R&B not dissimilar to some of the songs on their first album. It wasn't until later that month though, when the girls hooked up with American hitmaker Darkchild in their London studios, that work on the album seemed to really take off. Darkchild had previously crafted smash hits for the likes of J. Lo, Destiny's Child and Whitney Houston, and the girls felt that his particular brand of icy, polished R&B was just the thing to propel their sound into the new millennium. Alongside Darkchild, the girls penned several songs - future single 'Holler', criminally underrated 'If You Wanna Have Some Fun' and smooth ballad 'Oxygen' - before going their seperate ways for several months to work on solo material. Following the success of that year's Christmas in Spiceworld Tour, which featured a soft introduction to the girl's new sound - and possibly the best performances of their career to date - the girls performed 'Holler' live at the Brit Awards in March 2000, although the performance went unaired due to "technical issues". By this point it had been fifteen months since their last single, and with a public (and record label) hungering for new music, the girls were feeling the pressure to finish the album - but scheduling was an issue. With all the girls in the midst of working on and promoting their solo projects internationally, and Darkchild being the in demand producer of the moment, getting everyone in the same room was a struggle. Ultimately, three fourths of the group travelled to Miami in April of 2000 to bunker down on the album, while Melanie C skipped writing sessions to focus on her own burgeoning solo career and added her vocals to 'Tell Me Why', 'Get Down With Me' and 'Time Goes By' at a later date. Two months later, the girls returned to London to wrap up sessions on the album with Darkchild's brother Fred Jerkins on album highlight 'Wasting My Time' (a song that Victoria was unavailable to write on and Melanie B was unavailable to record), as well as to remix Kennedy's 'Right Back At Ya'. All four girls made time to record music videos for 'Holler' and 'Let Love Lead The Way', released as a double A-side in October of 2000, both of which hit #1 in several countries and which were generally regarded as a successful comeback by the media. But with the girls so focused on their own solo careers, little time was left to promote the album, released as Forever a month later. 'Holler' was performed live on a handful of TV shows, but it wasn't long after that the girls split up to tackle different markets, with Melanie C putting in double time promoting her own solo music and Forever throughout Europe, and Melanie B promoting her debut solo single and the Spice Girls album in Asia. Meanwhile, Victoria and Emma seemed the only ones dedicated to just the Spice Girls project, travelling to the US in a half-hearted attempt to push 'Holler' overseas. This splintered off version of the group, first hinted at in the division of recording sessions and later cemented with segmented promotion, is perhaps symbolic of the main problem in Forever. Darkchild's production is, as per usual, near-perfect; and the girls vocals and harmonies were at their peak on this album. But there's a peculiar coldness to their vocals - perhaps because of the fact that they were recorded at different times, or perhaps simply because their hearts weren't really in the Spice Girls as a group anymore - that mars some of the finished product. Gone were the days of crowding into a recording booth to record 'Spice Up Your Life' during hurried breaks in filming for Spice World, or giggling maniacally after a twelve hour work day and two hours of sleep on English late night shows. For a group whose image had been so defined by their friendships, any crack in the veneer of solidarity was detrimental to their image - and the Forever album brought more than a couple of cracks. Although commonly regarded as a flop by fans and the media alike, Forever performed relatively well given how little promotion it received. Pitted against Westlife's Coast To Coast in a well-publicised media battle, the album managed a peak of only #2 on the UK charts, but still mustered worldwide sales of four million and three number one singles in many territories (previous single 'Goodbye' had been tacked on to the end of the album by record label executives as a surefire selling point to fans). With further singles and a tour, the album might even have come a little closer to the 13 million copies sold by predecessor Spice World. But plans for a 2001 worldwide tour were scrapped after the girls chose to focus on their solo careers, and single releases for 'If You Wanna Have Some Fun', 'Tell Me Why' and 'Weekend Love' were cancelled after the perceived flop of the album. It seemed that by the end of the millenium, the message of "friendship never ends" had all but withered away while the girls drifted naturally apart. That's not to say that the Spice Girls didn't give us some great moments during the Forever era. Alongside 'Holler', 'If You Wanna Have Some Fun' and 'Wasting My Time' stand out as fun, slickly produced pop-R&B tracks that all should have been hit singles at some point in time. 'Tell Me Why', a Geri Haliwell diss track, is probably the darkest thing the group has ever released, and hints at some of the anger that was manifesting in the girls during the time. And the ballads, 'Goodbye', 'Time Goes By' and 'Oxygen' - while incredibly cheesy - are sweet in their late 90s vision of love. The 'Holler' music video is debatably even the band's best, bolstered by slick choreography they never could have pulled off in 1996 and some CGI that's actually held up even in 2020. Forever may not have been the album that fans wanted from the girls, and it was certainly marred by a lack of direction and togetherness that most likely never would have happened had one-time bandleader Geri remained in the group. But taken on it's own, notwithstanding the behind-the-scenes conflict and insanely high media expectations, it remains a well-crafted, solid slice of pop from a group of girls that should have had many, many more albums to come. Spice Girls - Forever is now out on vinyl for the first time, available on Amazon. -
Britney deserves a halftime show, but I don't think it's any secret her mental health has been suffering in recent years. She would have killed it in 2016 though! Say what you want about Rihanna's lack of talent, but the most important thing is she puts on a good show. Katy isn't a great technical vocalist or dancer either but her Super Bowl show was still entertaining. Taylor would probably do a decent job as well but her personality annoys me so I just don't want to see her win. I don't watch the game, but I always catch the Half Time show on YouTube afterwards. There's some iconic moments in there sis!
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Kylie & Little Mix Battle It Out For #1 UK Spot
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
I can understand her skipping performances, but the fact that she wouldn't sign vinyls that were probably done a month ago is off to me. I wouldn't be surprised if she left the group by the end of the year. -
Kylie & Little Mix Battle It Out For #1 UK Spot
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
That was meant to say Jesy! Not the Autocorrect! -
Kylie & Little Mix Battle It Out For #1 UK Spot
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Me too! With all the drama around Jesus apparently leaving it may be their last chance... -
Kylie & Little Mix Battle It Out For #1 UK Spot
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
MISS KYLIE JUST CAN'T STOP WINNING! Disco hit #1, posting the biggest single week sales for a female artist in 2020 in the UK with 54 000 sales equivalents! Kylie is now also the only female artist to have #1 albums in five consecutive decades! Nothing but respect for my queen! -
I like his music, but imo he's not a well-established/interesting enough live act to perform at the Super Bowl. He's got a great voice but I can't imagine him jumping from the roof or floating around on a firework... Plus his music is so dark and edgy that I don't feel like it's right for a fun celebratory show. We'll see how it goes though I guess!
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Kylie & Little Mix Battle It Out For #1 UK Spot
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
I'm honestly surprised given that Little Mix's singles did sooo much better than Kylie. I guess she maybe has less pop culture relevance these days but her core fanbase is still stronger than LMs. Yes, but only if Dame Shirley Bassey can get the week after! Spread the love! -
As much as I like both albums, I have to say that I want Kylie to win this one! Little Mix feels like they still haven't reached their full potential to me, whereas Kylie is coming off like a girl on top of her game. Plus, it would be awesome to see a 50-something year old woman have a #1 album. What do you guys think?